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Expedition Name
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#
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IO
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Port (Origin)
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Dates
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Juan de Fuca Hydrogeology | 301 | USIO | Astoria, OR, USA | June 27-Aug. 21, 2004 |
Arctic Coring Expedition (ACEX) | 302 | ESO | Tromsö, Norway | Aug. 7-Sept. 19, 2004 |
North Atlantic Climate 1 | 303 | USIO | St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada | Sept. 25-Nov. 17, 2004 |
Oceanic Core Complex Formation, Atlantis Massif 1 | 304 | USIO | Ponta Delgada, Azores | Nov. 17, 2004-Jan. 8, 2005 |
Oceanic Core Complex Formation, Atlantis Massif 2 | 305 | USIO | Ponta Delgada, Azores | Jan.8-March 2, 2005 |
North Atlantic Climate 2 | 306 | USIO | Ponta Delgada, Azores | March 2-April 26, 2005 |
Porcupine Basin Carbonate Mounds | 307 | USIO | Dublin, Ireland | April 26-May 31, 2005 |
Gulf of Mexico Hydrogeology | 308 | USIO | Mobile, AL, USA | May 31-July 10, 2005 |
Superfast Spreading Rate Crust 2 | 309 | USIO | San Cristobal, Panama | July 8-Aug. 28, 2005 |
Tahiti Sea Level | 310 | ESO | Papeete, Tahiti | Fall 2005 |
Cascadia Margin Gas Hydrates | 311 | USIO | Astoria, OR, USA | Aug. 28-Oct. 29, 2005 |
Superfast Spreading Rate Crust 3 | 312 | USIO | Acapulco, Mexico | Oct. 29-Dec. 29, 2005 |
New Jersey Shallow Shelf | 313 | ESO | Atlantic City, NJ, USA | Apr. 30- July 17, 2009 |
NanTroSEIZE Stage 1: LWD Transect | 314 | CDEX | Shingu, Japan | Sep. 21-Nov. 15, 2007 |
NanTroSEIZE Stage 1: Megasplay Riser Pilot | 315 | CDEX | Shingu, Japan | Nov. 16 - Dec 18, 2007 |
NanTroSEIZE Stage 1: Shallow Megasplay and Frontal Thrusts | 316 | CDEX | Shingu, Japan | Dec. 19, 2007-Feb. 5, 2008 |
Canterbury Basin Sea Level | 317 | USIO | Townsville, Australia | Nov. 4, 2009-Jan. 4, 2010 |
Wilkes Land Glacial History | 318 | USIO | Wellington, New Zealand | Jan. 4-March 9, 2010 |
NanTroSEIZE Stage 2: Riser/Riserless Observatory 1 | 319 | CDEX | Shingu, Japan | Sept. 1- Oct. 10, 2009 |
Pacific Equatorial Age Transect I | 320 | USIO | Honolulu, HI, USA | March 5-May 5, 2009 |
Pacific Equatorial Age Transect II / Juan de Fuca | 321 | USIO | Honolulu, HI, USA | May 5-July 5, 2009 |
NanTroSEIZE Stage 2: Subduction Input | 322 | CDEX | Shingu, Japan | Sept. 1- Oct. 10, 2009 |
Bering Sea Paleoceanography | 323 | USIO | Victoria, Canada | July 5-Sept. 4, 2009 |
Shatsky Rise Formation | 324 | USIO | Yokohama, Japan | Sept. 4-Nov. 4, 2009 |
Great Barrier Reef Environmental Changes | 325 | ESO | Townsville, Australia | Feb.-Apr. 2010 |
NanTroSEIZE Stage 3: Plate Boundary Deep Riser 1 | 326 | CDEX | Shingu, Japan | July 15-August 8, 2010 |
Juan de Fuca Hydrogeology | 327 | USIO | Victoria, BC, Canada | Jul. 5-Sep. 5, 2010 |
Cascadia ACORK Observatory | 328 | USIO | Victoria, BC, Canada | Sept. 4-18, 2010 |
South Pacific Gyre Subseafloor Life | 329 | USIO | Papeete, Tahiti | Oct. 9-Dec. 13, 2010 |
Louisville Seamount Trail | 330 | USIO | Auckland, New Zealand | Dec. 13, 2010-Feb. 12, 2011 |
Deep Hot Biosphere | 331 | CDEX | Shingu, Japan | Sept. 1- Oct. 3, 2010 |
NanTroSEIZE Stage 2: Riserless Observatory | 332 | CDEX | Shingu, Japan | Oct. 25-Dec. 12, 2010 |
NanTroSEIZE Stage 2: Subduction Inputs 2 and Heat Flow | 333 | CDEX | Shingu, Japan | Dec. 13, 2010- January 10, 2011 |
Costa Rica Seismogenesis Project (CRISP) | 334 | USIO | Puntarenas, Costa Rica | Mar. 15-Apr. 13, 2011 |
Superfast Spreading Rate Crust 4 | 335 | USIO | Puntarenas, Costa Rica | April 13-June 3, 2011 |
Mid-Atlantic Ridge Microbiology | 336 | USIO | Bridgetown, Barbados | Sept. 1- Nov. 17, 2011 |
Deep Coalbed Biosphere off Shimokita | 337 | CDEX | Shimizu, Japan | Jul. 25-Sept. 30, 2012 |
NanTroSEIZE Stage 3 - Plate Boundary Deep Riser — 2 | 338 | CDEX | Shingu, Japan | Oct. 1, 2012-Jan. 13, 2013 (including port call and transit) |
Mediterranean Outflow | 339 | USIO | Ponta Delgada, Portugal | Nov. 17, 2011-Jan. 17, 2012 |
Lesser Antilles Volcanism and Landslides | 340 | USIO | San Juan, Puerto Rico | Mar. 3-Apr. 17, 2012 |
Atlantis Massif Oceanic Core Complex | 340T | USIO | Lisbon, Portugal | Feb. 15-Mar. 2, 2012 |
Southern Alaska Margin Tectonics, Climate & Sedimentation | 341 | USIO | Victoria, BC, Canada | May. 29-Jul. 29, 2013 |
SCIMPI | 341S | USIO | Victoria, BC, Canada | May 20-29, 2013 |
Paleogene Newfoundland Sediment Drifts | 342 | USIO | St. George, Bermuda | Jun. 2-Aug. 1, 2012 |
Japan Trench Fast Drilling Project | 343 | CDEX | Shimizu, Japan | 1 April-24 May 2012 |
Japan Trench Fast Drilling Project II | 343T | CDEX | Hachinohe, Japan | Jul. 5-19, 2012 |
Costa Rica Seismogenesis Project A Stage 2 (CRISP-A2) | 344 | USIO | Balboa, Panama | Oct. 23-Dec. 11, 2012 |
Hess Deep Plutonic Crust | 345 | USIO | Puntarenas, Costa Rica | Dec. 11, 2012-Feb. 12, 2013 |
Asian Monsoon | 346 | USIO | Valdez, AK, USA | Jul. 29-Sept. 28, 2013 |
Baltic Sea Paleoenvironment | 347 | ESO | Kiel, Germany | Sept. 12-Nov. 1, 2013 |
Nankai Trough Seismogenic Zone Experiment Stage 3, Plate Boundary Deep Riser |
348 | CDEX | Shimizu, Japan | Sept. 13, 2013- Jan. 29, 2014 |
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General Announcements:
- As IODP concludes, information on the subsequent scientific ocean drilling programs will be shared on the Planning Updates page in the "Post-IODP Planning" section of this website.
- The National Academies of Sciences DSOS committee has released their interim report "Progress and Priorities in Ocean Drilling: In Search of Earth's Past and Future." Download the report.
- IODP has been endorsed as part of the first set of Decade Actions of the UN Decade of Ocean Science. Learn more about participating in the NSF & the Ocean Decade: A Resource for Researchers guide.
Meeting Outcomes:
- September 2024 IODP Forum (consensus statements)
- September 2024 Program Member Offices Meeting (consensus statements and action items)
- June 2024 Science Evaluation Panel Meeting (minutes)
- May 2024 JOIDES Resolution Facility Board Meeting (minutes)
- EPSP Best Practices Document
- Lessons Learned: Operational Challenges
New IODP Reports and Publications:
- Expedition 402 (Tyrrhenian Continent-Ocean Transition) Preliminary Report
- Expedition 372B/375 (Hikurangi Subduction Margin Coring, Logging, and Observatories) Data Report: Permeability, Porosity, Pore Size, Grain Size, and Microporosity of Sediments from Sites U1517, U1518, and U1519
- Expedition 398 (Hellenic Arc Volcanic Field) Data Report: X-Ray Fluorescence Scanning of Sites U1591 and U1599
- Expedition 385 (Guaymas Basin Tectonics and Biosphere) Data Report: Hydrocarbon Profiles of Selected Expedition Samples and Comparison to Shallow Surficial Push Core Samples from AT42-05
- 2024 Scientific Ocean Drilling Bibliographic Database and Publications Impact Report
- Scientific Drilling: Reports on Deep Earth Drilling and Sampling (volume 33)
The International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) is an international marine research collaboration that explores Earth's history and dynamics using ocean-going research platforms to recover data recorded in seafloor sediments and rocks and to monitor subseafloor environments. IODP depends on facilities funded by three platform providers with financial contributions from five additional partner agencies. Together, these entities represent twenty-one nations whose scientists are selected to staff IODP research expeditions conducted throughout the world's oceans. Scientist activities are managed by the IODP Program Member Offices.
SCIENCE PLAN 2013-2023
IODP expeditions are developed from hypothesis-driven science proposals aligned with the program's Science Plan Illuminating Earth's Past, Present, and Future and are carried out in accordance with the program's Principles of Scientific Investigation. The science plan identifies 14 challenge questions in the four areas of climate change, deep life, planetary dynamics, and geohazards.
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