The SPC focuses on the long-term science planning activities necessary to achieve the objectives of IODP as expressed in the ISP. In this capacity, SPC prioritizes, or ranks, scientific and technological objectives to optimize the scientific returns from multi-platform drilling, sampling, and related experiments. These rankings are based in part on input and advice from the other SAS panels.
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Coming Meetings:
August 25-27, 2009, Kiel, Germany
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Past Meetings:
March 16-19, 2009, Miami, Fla., U.S.A.
Agenda Book (25.09 MB )
Draft Minutes (629.69 KB )
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August 25-28, 2008, Sapporo, Japan
Agenda Book (18.02 MB )
Minutes (982.88 KB )
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March 3-6, 2008, Barcelona, Spain
Agenda Book (19.55 MB )
Minutes (2.09 MB )
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August 27-30, 2007, Santa Cruz, Calif., USA
Agenda Book_v2 (20.11 MB )
OTF proposals summary (1.21 MB )
Minutes (1.17 MB )
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March 4-7, 2007, Osaka, Japan
Agenda Book (20.8 MB )
Minutes (837.51 KB )
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August 28-31, 2006, Bergen, Norway
Agenda book v.2 (11.86 MB )
Minutes (847.03 KB )
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March 6-9, 2006, St. Petersburg, Fla., USA
Agenda Book (12.95 MB )
Minutes (813.71 KB )
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October25-28, 2005, Kyoto, Japan
Agenda Book (7.57 MB )
Minutes (719.97 KB )
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March 14-17, 2005; Lisbon, Portugal; w/ March 13, PANCH/OPCOM
Agenda Book (14.71 MB )
Minutes (853.51 KB )
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October 25-27, 2004; Corvallis, Ore., USA
Agenda Book (6.95 MB )
Minutes (501.29 KB )
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June 14-17, 2004; Yokohama, Japan
Agenda Book (4.16 MB )
Minutes (314.4 KB )
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March 23-26, 2004; Washington, DC, USA, w/March 22, PANCH meeting
Agenda Book(whole) (20.74 MB )
No. 1 (8.35 MB ) No. 2 (7.25 MB ) No. 3 (5.27 MB ) (1/3 each)
Minutes (192.79 KB )
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September 15-19, 2003; Sapporo, Japan
Agenda Book (SPC and OPCOM) (3.19 MB )
Minutes (338.78 KB )
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Terms of reference (82.08 KB )
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SPC EXPEDITION REVIEW
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COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Name
IODP Members
Institution
Expertise
Email
Jan Behrmann
ECORD
IFM-GEOMAR
Ore geology, Ignious petrology
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Donna Blackman
USA
Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Geophysics, physical properties
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Gilbert Camoin
ECORD
CEREGE
Carbonate sedimentology
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David Feary
USA
National Research Council
S eismic Stratigraphy, Sedimentology
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Gabriel Filippelli**
USA
Indiana U. - Purdue U. Indianapolis
Paleoclimatology, Geochemistry
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Gretchen Früh-Green
ECORD
ETH Zurich
Ignious petrology, Geochemistry
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Hugh Jenkyns
ECORD
U. of Oxford
Sedimentology, Paleoclimatology
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Takeshi Kakegawa
Japan
Tohoku U.
Isotope geochemistry
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Junzo Kasahara
Japan
U. of Tokyo
Seismology
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Yong-Il Lee***
Interim Asian Consortium
Seoul National U.
Sedimentary geology
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Qianyu Li***
China
Tongji U.
Paleocea nography
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James Jiro Mori*
Japan
Kyoto U.
Seismology, Volcanology
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Naohiko Ohkouchi
Japan
JAMSTEC,
IFREE
Paleoceanography Organic geochemistry
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Larry Peterson
USA
U. of Miami
Paleoceanography, Paleoclimatology
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Carolyn Ruppel
USA
US Geological Survey
Geophysics, Gashydrate
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Akira Takada
Japan
AIST
Volcanology, geology
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Tomochika Tokunaga
Japan
U. of Tokyo
Hydrogeology
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Ben van der Pluijm
USA
U. of Michigan
Structual Geology, Tectonics
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Jody Webster
ANZIC
U. of Sydney
Sedimentology, stratigraphy
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TBN
USA
TBN
Japan
TBN **
India
* : Chair
** : Vice Chair
*** : non-voting.
One ECORD member is non-voting.
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