Deep Drilling with the ANDRILL Program in Antarctica

ANDRILL (ANtarctic geological DRILLing) is a new international, multi-disciplinary drilling program that targets geological records that lie hidden beneath the icy blanket of Antarctica. The primary objective is to investigate Antarctica’s role in global environmental change over the past sixty-fi v...

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Main Authors: Alex Pyne, Ross Powell, Tim Naish, Fabio Florindo, Jim Cowie, David Harwood, Richard Levy
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2006-09-01
Series:Scientific Drilling
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Online Access:http://www.iodp.org/images/stories/downloads/sd3_06.pdf#page=43
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spelling doaj-4f8405d4973c4c51b9059f1078f2f40d2020-11-25T00:38:22ZengCopernicus PublicationsScientific Drilling 1816-89571816-34592006-09-013434510.2204/iodp.sd.3.09.2006Deep Drilling with the ANDRILL Program in AntarcticaAlex PyneRoss PowellTim NaishFabio FlorindoJim CowieDavid HarwoodRichard LevyANDRILL (ANtarctic geological DRILLing) is a new international, multi-disciplinary drilling program that targets geological records that lie hidden beneath the icy blanket of Antarctica. The primary objective is to investigate Antarctica’s role in global environmental change over the past sixty-fi ve million years, at various scales of age resolution, and thereby enhance our understanding of Antarctica’s potential response to future global changes. Efforts to understand the infl uence of Antarctica on global climate change require a fundamental knowledge of how the Antarctic cryosphere (ice sheets, ice shelves, and sea ice) has evolved, not only in recent times but also during earlier geological periods when global temperature and atmospheric CO2 levels were similar to what might be reached by the end of this century. ANDRILL’s integrated science approach willuse stratigraphic drilling, coring, and multi-proxy core analysis combined with geophysical surveys and numerical modeling to study the Cenozoic history of Antarctic climate and ice sheets, the evolution of polar biota, Antarctic tectonism, and Antarctica’s role in the evolution of Earth’s ocean–climate system.http://www.iodp.org/images/stories/downloads/sd3_06.pdf#page=43ANDRILL
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author Alex Pyne
Ross Powell
Tim Naish
Fabio Florindo
Jim Cowie
David Harwood
Richard Levy
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Ross Powell
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Fabio Florindo
Jim Cowie
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Deep Drilling with the ANDRILL Program in Antarctica
Scientific Drilling
ANDRILL
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Ross Powell
Tim Naish
Fabio Florindo
Jim Cowie
David Harwood
Richard Levy
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title Deep Drilling with the ANDRILL Program in Antarctica
title_short Deep Drilling with the ANDRILL Program in Antarctica
title_full Deep Drilling with the ANDRILL Program in Antarctica
title_fullStr Deep Drilling with the ANDRILL Program in Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Deep Drilling with the ANDRILL Program in Antarctica
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publisher Copernicus Publications
series Scientific Drilling
issn 1816-8957
1816-3459
publishDate 2006-09-01
description ANDRILL (ANtarctic geological DRILLing) is a new international, multi-disciplinary drilling program that targets geological records that lie hidden beneath the icy blanket of Antarctica. The primary objective is to investigate Antarctica’s role in global environmental change over the past sixty-fi ve million years, at various scales of age resolution, and thereby enhance our understanding of Antarctica’s potential response to future global changes. Efforts to understand the infl uence of Antarctica on global climate change require a fundamental knowledge of how the Antarctic cryosphere (ice sheets, ice shelves, and sea ice) has evolved, not only in recent times but also during earlier geological periods when global temperature and atmospheric CO2 levels were similar to what might be reached by the end of this century. ANDRILL’s integrated science approach willuse stratigraphic drilling, coring, and multi-proxy core analysis combined with geophysical surveys and numerical modeling to study the Cenozoic history of Antarctic climate and ice sheets, the evolution of polar biota, Antarctic tectonism, and Antarctica’s role in the evolution of Earth’s ocean–climate system.
topic ANDRILL
url http://www.iodp.org/images/stories/downloads/sd3_06.pdf#page=43
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