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What's the next IODP Expedition?
Watch the trailer of Newfoundand Exp. 342

ECORD and IODP at EGU 2012
April 22 to 27, 2012 in Vienna

ECORD video: Exploring the Earth under the Sea
is posted on Youtube (2 parts)

Baltic Sea Paleoenvironment IODP Exp 347
is the next MSP expedition operated by ESO

ECORD Newsletter #18:
Special topics of the newly published issue (April 2012)

Current IODP Expedition
Exp 343: Japan Trench Fast Drilling Project

Tahiti Exp 310 published in Nature:
Ice-sheet collapse and sea-level rise at the Bølling warming14,600 years ago,
P. Deschamps et al.




IODP Great Barrier Reef Environmental Changes Expedition published in 'Scientific Drillling'


IODP Proceedings published

The IODP proceedings of expedition 325 Great Barrier Reef Environmental Changes has now been published.



Unlocking climate and sea-level secrets since the Last Glacial Maximum - Results from the IODP Great Barrier Reef Environmental Changes Expedition
Webcast of press conference at EGU2011

New Jersey Shallow Shelf Expedition: IODP proceedings


Unlocking climate and sea-level secrets since the Last Glacial Maximum: Preliminary Results from Expedition 325 to the Great Barrier Reef


PANGAEA: a Data Library for IODP


IODP Expedition 310
Tahiti Sea Level - an open window on the last deglaciation events

Scientific Drilling in the Arctic Ocean
A summary document to encourage Academic and Industry collaboration

ECORD video: ECORD - Exploring the Earth under the sea (short version)


ECORD video: ECORD - Exploring the Earth under the sea (long version)


Great Barrier Reef sheds light on ice sheet collapse
An international team of scientists jointly led by Dr Jody Webster, of the University of Sydney, and Dr Yusuke Yokoyama, of the University of Tokyo, is analysing sediment cores drilled by the research ship, the Greatship Maya, across the Great Barrier Reef last year.

MEDIA RELEASE - Great Barrier Reef corals unveil sea-level changes and climate history
Bremen, July 19th. Since early July, 28 scientists from nine countries have been analyzing fossil coral reef cores at the IODP Bremen Core Repository. The cores were recovered during an expedition to the shelf edge of the Great Barrier Reef, Australia.

Great Barrier Reef press conference
The GBREC Expedition Press Conference will take place in the Coral Sea Room at the Jupiters Townsville Hotel, Sir Leslie Thiess Drive, Townsville, Australia on Thursday 11th February starting at 1200. If you would like to register for this event, please contact Alan Stevenson or Albert Gerdes. A news release will be issued to coincide with the Press Conference





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