ANDRILL’s Success During the 4th International Polar Year

One of the scientific programs of the Fourth International Polar Year (Allison et al., 2007; www.ipy.org), the ANDRILL (ANtarctic geological DRILLing) Program demonstrated ability to recover high quality marine and glacimarine sedimentary drill cores from high latitude ice-covered areas. ANDRILL’s i...

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Main Authors: Richard Levy, Fabio Florindo, David Harwood
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2008-07-01
Series:Scientific Drilling
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Online Access:http://www.iodp.org/images/stories/downloads/sd6_08.pdf#page=29
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spelling doaj-f18695890950417eac2e9eeaeb22c7972020-11-25T00:28:08ZengCopernicus PublicationsScientific Drilling 1816-89571816-34592008-07-016293110.2204/iodp.sd.6.03.2008ANDRILL’s Success During the 4th International Polar YearRichard LevyFabio FlorindoDavid HarwoodOne of the scientific programs of the Fourth International Polar Year (Allison et al., 2007; www.ipy.org), the ANDRILL (ANtarctic geological DRILLing) Program demonstrated ability to recover high quality marine and glacimarine sedimentary drill cores from high latitude ice-covered areas. ANDRILL’s inaugural 2006 and 2007 drilling seasons resulted in the two deepest drill holes on the Antarctic continental margin, recovering 2,400 meters of high-quality and nearly continuous sediment core. A chief scientific objective of this collaborative effort of scientists, engineers, technicians, students, educators, drillers, and support personnel from Germany, Italy, New Zealand, and the United States is the recovery of sedimentary archives from which past climatic and environmental changes in the southern high latitudes can be reconstructed. More than 120 individuals have been involved in each of the two drillingprojects, eighty of whom worked in Antarctica during each austral summer season. http://www.iodp.org/images/stories/downloads/sd6_08.pdf#page=29ANDRILL
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ANDRILL’s Success During the 4th International Polar Year
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Fabio Florindo
David Harwood
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title_short ANDRILL’s Success During the 4th International Polar Year
title_full ANDRILL’s Success During the 4th International Polar Year
title_fullStr ANDRILL’s Success During the 4th International Polar Year
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publisher Copernicus Publications
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issn 1816-8957
1816-3459
publishDate 2008-07-01
description One of the scientific programs of the Fourth International Polar Year (Allison et al., 2007; www.ipy.org), the ANDRILL (ANtarctic geological DRILLing) Program demonstrated ability to recover high quality marine and glacimarine sedimentary drill cores from high latitude ice-covered areas. ANDRILL’s inaugural 2006 and 2007 drilling seasons resulted in the two deepest drill holes on the Antarctic continental margin, recovering 2,400 meters of high-quality and nearly continuous sediment core. A chief scientific objective of this collaborative effort of scientists, engineers, technicians, students, educators, drillers, and support personnel from Germany, Italy, New Zealand, and the United States is the recovery of sedimentary archives from which past climatic and environmental changes in the southern high latitudes can be reconstructed. More than 120 individuals have been involved in each of the two drillingprojects, eighty of whom worked in Antarctica during each austral summer season.
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