Fisher, Andrew T.; Urabe, Tetsuro; Klaus, Adam (2004): Integrated Ocean Drilling Program, Expedition 301 scientific prospectus; Juan de Fuca hydrogeology; the hydrogeologic architecture of basaltic oceanic crust; compartmentalization, anisotropy, microbiology, and crustal-scale properties on the eastern flank of the Juan de Fuca Ridge, eastern Pacific Ocean. IODP Management International, College Station, TX, United States, Scientific Prospectus (Integrated Ocean Drilling Program), 301, 53 pp., georefid:2007-088829

Abstract:
Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Expedition 301 is part of a multidisciplinary experiment to evaluate formation-scale hydrogeologic properties (transmission and storage) within oceanic crust; determine how fluid pathways are distributed within an active hydrothermal system; establish linkages between fluid circulation, alteration, and geomicrobial processes; and determine relations between seismic and hydrologic anisotropy. During IODP Expedition 301, we will replace two existing subseafloor observatories and install two new observatories, creating a three-dimensional monitoring network. We will also core and sample basaltic upper crust and overlying sediments to assess physical, geochemical, and microbiological conditions and complete a series of downhole experiments (e.g., packer and downhole logging) in basement to assess hydrogeologic properties near the new boreholes. An additional basement hole will be drilled during a later expedition, allowing completion of controlled, long-term, cross-hole testing. Collectively, these operations and experiments will allow us to evaluate the extent to which oceanic crust is connected vertically and horizontally; the influence of these connections on fluid, solute, heat, and microbiological processes; and the importance of scaling on hydrologic properties.
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West: -127.4600 East: -127.4500 North: 47.4600 South: 47.4500
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Expedition: 301
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