Scientists have just returned from an expedition onboard the research vessel JOIDES Resolution, during which they recovered five kilometers of core samples from an area never before drilled.
This week’s Seafloor Sunday is a short teaser video for an upcoming documentary about scientific drilling in the deep sea focused on the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) and its legacy programs.
An international team of scientists sailing onboard the research vessel JOIDES Resolution recently returned from installing observatories beneath the seafloor in “North Pond” – a remote area in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.
What’s magnetism got to do with it? An OSU postdoctoral scientist joins an expedition to the Atlantic to look for climate clues.
Representatives of the National Science Foundation (NSF), MEXT, and ECORD met this month to hammer out a framework for the next phase of scientific ocean drilling: the “International Ocean Discovery Program” (2013-2023).
The Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) and the Ocean Observatories Initiative (OOI) will be participating in the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting, occurring December 5-9 in San Francisco, California, with a plethora of activities.
An Austrian scientist will be actively involved, for the first time, in a breakthrough expedition with the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) into the depths of the oceanic crust.
Next phase of scientific ocean drilling: the “International Ocean Discovery Program”
[ October 13, 2012 to October 20, 2012. ] October 13-20, 2012, La Foret Conference and Retreat Center Colorado Springs, CO
The earth’s oceans are rising as a result of rising levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, but how fast and how high could they go?
(Click to enlarge) Aboard the JOIDES Resolution, Stacie Blair collects sediment samples from a core. (Credit: William Crawford, IODP/TAMU)
High-profile scientists from around the world are meeting in Oamaru to review results from ocean drilling off the coast of South Canterbury last year.
(From The Timaru Herald) – Integrated Ocean Drilling Program scientists drilled four sites on [...]
The Integrated Ocean Drilling Program at Texas A&M University invites applications for the position of Research Specialist with the Analytical Systems section of the Technical and Analytical Services department.

