School of Rock 2007
Exploring Ocean Cores at the Gulf Coast Repository The Integrated Ocean Drilling Program United States Implementing Organization (IODP-USIO) has organized…
Exploring Ocean Cores at the Gulf Coast Repository The Integrated Ocean Drilling Program United States Implementing Organization (IODP-USIO) has organized…
The School of Rock 2016: Exploring Ocean Cores and Climate Connections: From Antarctica Across the Southern Ocean was a professional development opportunity for formal and informal educators.
Scientists investigated how earthquakes form (seismogenesis) where plate boundaries exist, specifically in subduction zones.
In 1912 the Titanic collided with an iceberg in the frigid waters of the North Atlantic. 100 years later, Expedition 342 wanted to discover past climate conditions that led to the Arctic ice that sank the unsinkable.
Scientists studied the sediments deposited by the MOW in the Gulf of Cadiz and the SW Portuguese continental margin to understand the opening of the Gibraltar Gateway, the onset of the MOW, and its influence on the North Atlantic thermohaline circulation, sea level changes and past climate oscillations.