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Description
This proposal is for an 18-month membership of the International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP), the world's largest collaborative research program in Earth and Ocean sciences. The Program studies the history and current activity of the Earth by conducting seagoing coring expeditions and monitoring of instrumented boreholes, using globally unique infrastructure that Australians would otherwise have no access to. Program outcomes include understanding past global environmental change on multiple time scales, the deep biosphere, plate tectonics, formation and distribution of resources, and generation of hazards. These outcomes are paramount to Australia's national science and research priorities, and societal and economic prosperity.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 27/08/21 → 26/08/23 |
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