

l Organisation l Presentation l Deliverables l Partners l
ORGANISATION
The first role of the JEODI Thematic Network was to work with European scientists to prepare a portfolio of conceptual advanced drilling targets (drill-hole prognoses), involving an evaluation of drilling conditions at various depths (geological and geotechnical conditions, temperature, pressure, stresses, fluids). In particular, JEODI has explored new ways of linking European technological capabilities with these scientific requirements. On the basis of these technological capabilities, JEODI has defined a science plan for oceanic drilling through to 2010. This plan includes all potential platforms for future scientific drilling and will underline key scientific objectives from an European perspective. Of particular importance is the development of a scientific rational for drilling and definition of the technological requirements for scientific drilling in the Arctic. JEODI has also fostered links with related international scientific programmes such as ICDP - International Continental Drillling Programme, IMAGES, and with scientific programmes in individual European countries. In particular, research will be proposed for drilling related to the fields of climate-change, risks, gas hydrates, deep-offshore resource development, and to ongoing European Community projects: DeepBugs, Hydratec, OMARC, Costa, Geomound, DGLab Corinth.
The primary result is a portfolio of drilling targets and experiments for the Integrated Ocean Drilling Programme (IODP) using Mission Specific Platforms - MSPs, and due to commence in 2003, involving a 10 year implementation plan for drilling.
In addition JEODI has developed ECORD, a European consortium managing Europe as part of IODP in order to obtain a maximum impact for Europe.
PRESENTATION
JEODI aimed to bring a distinctive European component (partners from 15 member states) to a new era of scientific drilling due to commence in Autumn 2003. This Thematic Network has emphasised :
- European experience and skill of using and operating "Alternate Platform" drilling technologies to improve the programme's shallow-water drilling capabilities,
- Arctic Science, with drilling of the almost wholly unexplored Arctic Ocean,
- Provision of shore based laboratories and other facilities to handle, process, curate and store core derived from these drillling activities,
DELIVERABLES
Science
- Providing the technical requirements for an alternative platform programme for scientific drilling - Brussels meeting publication, January 8-9, 2001.
- A portfolio of drilling targets and experiments for scientific ocean drilling - APLACON-Alternate Platform Drilling Conference, Lisbon, May 10-12, 2002
- Integrating the European science plan and the international science objectives for oceanic drilling : creation of the European Science plan website : http://www.bgr.de/ecord/index.html
- Aiming to set up one or more Mission Specific Platforms in operation in 2004-2005 at part of IODP leads to define a technical strategy for deep coring in ice-covered regions, produce a prioritised portfolio of drilling targets in Arctic waters and a portfolio of logging targets and experiments
- Integrating joint strategies with ICDP
Management - Outreach
- Defining the political structure and funding geometry for a European consortium, ECORD, in ocean drilling leads to the creation of ECORD and its different bodies, ECORD Council, EMA, ESSAC and ESO.
- Proposals and cost estimates for shore-based laboratories as part of an international programme,
- Present a management structure for shore-based facilities in Europe, creation of ESO,
- Produce information brochures on the European role in scientific ocean drilling.
PARTNERS - CONTACT
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Type
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National Agency
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Contact
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E-mail
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| co-ordinator, France | CNRS-CRPG | John Ludden | john.ludden@cnrs-dir.fr |
| principal contractor, UK | NERC-BGS | Alister Skinner | acsk@bgs.ac.uk |
| principal contractor, Germany | BGR | Jochen Erbacher | erbacher@bgr.de |
| principal contractor, Sweden |
SU |
Nils Holm Jan Backman |
nils.holm@geo.su.se Jan.Backman@geo.su.se |
| member, Norway | NGI | Anders Solheim | as@ngi.no |
| member, Denmark | GEUS | Naja Mikkelsen | nm@geus.dk |
| member, Finland | TI | Kari Strand | kari.strand@oulu.fi |
| member, Iceland | SI |
Arny Sveinbjornsdottir | arny@raunvis.hi.is |
| principal contractor, Netherlands | VUA | Jeroen Kenter | jeroen.kenter@falw.vu.nl |
| member, Belgium | FNRS | ||
| member, Switzerland | ETH-Zürich | Judith Mac Kenzie | sediment@erdw.ethz.ch |
| member, Ireland | DPE-GSI | Peadar MacArdle | Mcardlep@tec.irlgov.ie |
| principal contractor, Spain | CSIC | Menchu Comas | mcomas@goliat.ugr.es |
| member, Italy | CNR | Enrico Bonatti | bonatti@igm.bo.cnr.it |
| member, Portugal | GRICES | José Monteiro | hipolito.monteiro@igm.pt |
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