Hayward, B. (1999): Probing the depths for climate clues. Ruapehu Publishers, Ohakune, New Zealand, New Zealand Geographic, 41, 16-18, georefid:2007-029733

Abstract:
Reports on the 181st leg of the international Ocean Drilling Programme. This leg drilled the ocean floor east of New Zealand to better understand the deep-ocean current system that circulates like a giant conveyor belt through all the world's oceans. The most exciting drill hole was located 450 km north-east of Chatham Islands. It produced a core from a 600-m thick unbroken record of mud and ooze accumulation on the sea-floor extending back 20 million years. (auth/DG)
Coverage:
West: 172.0000 East: -171.0000 North: -39.0000 South: -51.0000
Relations:
Expedition: 181
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