With the International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) currently scheduled to conclude on September 30, 2024, the scientific community is busy planning for the future of scientific ocean drilling. Efforts began with a series of national workshops that led to the international writing of the 2050 Science Framework: Exploring Earth by Scientific Ocean Drilling. The 2050 Science Framework describes the ways in which future scientific ocean drilling will increase understanding of the fundamental connections among Earth system components while addressing a range of challenging natural and human-caused issues facing society.
The scientific community continues to work with government funders to discuss the future of scientific ocean drilling. This page will be updated as the plans evolve and next steps are determined.
- November 2024 - Website Launched for International Ocean Drilling Programme (IODP3)
- November 2024 - China's First Deep-Ocean Drilling Vessel Enters Service
- September 2024 - Scientific Ocean Drilling Programs Sample, Data, and Obligations Policy
- July 2024 - NSF Formation of a Subcommittee for a New Scientific Ocean Drilling Platform
- May 2024 - NSF RFP: Scientific Ocean Drilling Coordination Office (SODCO) for the Division of Ocean Sciences
- March 2024 - A New Science Office for the International Ocean Drilling Programme (IODP3)
- January 2024 - Global Times Article: China's First Homegrown Ocean Drillship Completes Trial Voyage
- May 2023 - International Ocean Drilling Programme-3 (IODP-cubed) Will Start on January 1, 2025
- April 2023 - Post-2024 Discussion Summary
- April 2023 - ECORD and Japan Preparing Post-2024 Scientific Ocean Drilling Programme
- March 2023 - Japan and Europe's Next Ocean-Drilling Research Programme (Nature subscription needed)
- March 2023 - NSF Announcement of the Non-Renewal of the JOIDES Resolution
- March 2023 - NSF Response to Science Mission Requirements for a New, Globally Ranging U.S. Drilling Vessel
- December 2022 - AGU Lightning Talk on IODP, Dr. Jim McManus (NSF OCE Division Director)
- October 2022 - Proposed Proposal Guidelines for a Future U.S. Drilling Vessel
- September 2022 - Science Mission Requirements for a New, Globally Ranging U.S. Drilling Vessel
- September 2022 - Post-2024 Discussion Summary
- April 2022 - ECORD-Japan Webinar: A Joint Vision for Future Scientific Ocean Drilling
- February 2022 - U.S. Developing Science Mission Requirements for a New Drilling Vessel
- January 2022 - Eos Article: An Ambitious Vision for the Future of Scientific Ocean Drilling (Paula Bontempi)
- November 2021 - ECORD and Scientific Ocean Drilling Beyond 2024
- May 2021 - Report from the JRFB Working Group on Science Framework Proposal Requirements and Assessments
- December 2020 - IODP Town Hall, Dr. Terry Quinn's (NSF OCE Division Director) Presentation
2050 Science Framework: Exploring Earth by Scientific Ocean Drilling
The new 2050 Science Framework: Exploring Earth by Scientific Ocean Drilling guides multidisciplinary subseafloor research into the interconnected processes that characterize the complex Earth system and shape our planet's future. The 2050 Science Framework has a 25-year outlook, inspiring state-of-the-art approaches for scientific ocean drilling far into the mid-21st century. Foundational Earth science research is described in seven Strategic Objectives and five Flagship Initiatives with Enabling Elements that encourage innovation and new discoveries. The Framework is supported by Enduring Principles that discuss access to data, the proposal process, planning and safety, diversity and inclusion, and international collaboration. The full-length 124-page document guides scientists on the important research frontiers that scientific ocean drilling should pursue and often that only can be achieved through scientific ocean drilling. The framework focuses on the many ways in which scientific ocean drilling will increase our understanding of the fundamental connections among Earth system components while addressing a range of natural and human-caused environmental challenges facing society. |
Summary: The 12-page summary document is intended for a much wider, more general audience, to help us explain the societal importance and value of advancing these scientific frontiers through scientific ocean drilling. |
Pamphlet: The 2-page pamphlet document is intended for a much wider, more general audience, to help us explain the societal importance and value of advancing these scientific frontiers through scientific ocean drilling. |
The 2050 Science Framework began when more than 650 scientific ocean drilling scientists participated in six international planning workshops in 2018 and 2019 in India, Japan, Europe, Australia and New Zealand, the United States, and China. This community-driven approach continued throughout the 2050 Science Framework development and review process. Outcomes from some of those initial workshops are presented below.
International Workshops:
- Ocean Planet Workshop (ANZIC)
- PROCEED: Exploring Frontiers of Scientific Ocean Drilling (ECORD)
- Scientific Drilling Beyond 2023 (J-DESC)
- NEXT: Scientific Ocean Drilling Beyond 2023 (USSSP)