TY - JOUR
T1 - Developing community-based scientific priorities and new drilling proposals in the southern Indian and southwestern Pacific oceans
AU - McKay, Robert
AU - Exon, Neville
AU - Müller, Dietmar
AU - Gohl, Karsten
AU - Gurnis, Michael
AU - Shevenell, Amelia
AU - Henrys, Stuart
AU - Inagaki, Fumio
AU - Pandey, Dhananjai
AU - Whiteside, Jessica
AU - van de Flierdt, Tina
AU - Naish, Tim
AU - Heuer, Verena
AU - Morono, Yuki
AU - Coffin, Millard
AU - Godard, Marguerite
AU - Wallace, Laura
AU - Kodaira, Shuichi
AU - Bijl, Peter
AU - Collot, Julien
AU - Dickens, Gerald
AU - Dugan, Brandon
AU - Dunlea, Ann G.
AU - Hackney, Ron
AU - Ikehara, Minoru
AU - Jutzeler, Martin
AU - McNeill, Lisa
AU - Naik, Sushant
AU - Noble, Taryn
AU - Opdyke, Bradley
AU - Pecher, Ingo
AU - Stott, Lowell
AU - Uenzelmann-Neben, Gabriele
AU - Vadakkeykath, Yatheesh
AU - Wortmann, Ulrich G.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Author(s) 2018.
PY - 2018/10/22
Y1 - 2018/10/22
N2 - An International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) workshop was held at Sydney University, Australia, from 13 to 16 June 2017 and was attended by 97 scientists from 12 countries. The aim of the workshop was to investigate future drilling opportunities in the eastern Indian Ocean, southwestern Pacific Ocean, and the Indian and Pacific sectors of the Southern Ocean. The overlying regional sedimentary strata are underexplored relative to their Northern Hemisphere counterparts, and thus the role of the Southern Hemisphere in past global environmental change is poorly constrained. A total of 23 proposal ideas were discussed, with ~12 of these deemed mature enough for active proposal development or awaiting scheduled site survey cruises. Of the remaining 11 proposals, key regions were identified where fundamental hypotheses are testable by drilling, but either site surveys are required or hypotheses need further development. Refinements are anticipated based upon regional IODP drilling in 2017/2018, analysis of recently collected site survey data, and the development of site survey proposals. We hope and expect that this workshop will lead to a new phase of scientific ocean drilling in the Australasian region in the early 2020s.
AB - An International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) workshop was held at Sydney University, Australia, from 13 to 16 June 2017 and was attended by 97 scientists from 12 countries. The aim of the workshop was to investigate future drilling opportunities in the eastern Indian Ocean, southwestern Pacific Ocean, and the Indian and Pacific sectors of the Southern Ocean. The overlying regional sedimentary strata are underexplored relative to their Northern Hemisphere counterparts, and thus the role of the Southern Hemisphere in past global environmental change is poorly constrained. A total of 23 proposal ideas were discussed, with ~12 of these deemed mature enough for active proposal development or awaiting scheduled site survey cruises. Of the remaining 11 proposals, key regions were identified where fundamental hypotheses are testable by drilling, but either site surveys are required or hypotheses need further development. Refinements are anticipated based upon regional IODP drilling in 2017/2018, analysis of recently collected site survey data, and the development of site survey proposals. We hope and expect that this workshop will lead to a new phase of scientific ocean drilling in the Australasian region in the early 2020s.
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U2 - 10.5194/sd-24-61-2018
DO - 10.5194/sd-24-61-2018
M3 - Article
SN - 1816-8957
VL - 24
SP - 61
EP - 70
JO - Scientific Drilling
JF - Scientific Drilling
ER -