Return to PEAT aka Pacific Equatorial Age Transect
Yesterday, the scientists of IODP Expeditions 320 and 321, the Pacific Equatorial Age Transect, published a paper in Nature. This…
Yesterday, the scientists of IODP Expeditions 320 and 321, the Pacific Equatorial Age Transect, published a paper in Nature. This…
An expedition to drill into volcanic landslide deposits (underwater avalanches) to investigate the long term geological history of the region and potential for natural hazards.
Expedition 320: Pacific Equatorial Age Transit Part1 began in Honolulu, Hawaii on 5 March 2009 and ended on the 5th of May when Expedition 321 began. Together, the expeditions investigated equatorial climate change tens of millions of years ago.