Wellner, Julia S. et al. (2005): The inaugural SHALDRILL Expedition to the Weddell Sea, Antarctica

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2007-127003
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10.2204/iodp.sd.1.06.2005
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Creator:
Wellner, Julia S.
Rice University, Department of Earth Science, Houston, TX, United States
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Anderson, John B.
Florida State University, United States
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Wise, Sherwood W.
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Identification:
The inaugural SHALDRILL Expedition to the Weddell Sea, Antarctica
2005
Scientific Drilling (Electronic version)
Integrated Ocean Drilling Program with the International Continental Scientific Drilling Program, Hokkaido, Japan
2005
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The inaugural SHALlow DRILling (SHALDRIL) expedition set out from Punta Arenas, Chile in March of 2005. The primary objective of this initial cruise is to show that drilling from an icebreaker platform is feasible on the Antarctic continental shelf. Cores will be obtained of three new sedimentary sequences. The design of the drilling system shows new, improved technology to drill in gravel glacial sediments in depths of several hundred meters. The scientific objectives of SHALDRIL are outlined along with future plans for the program. (mte)
English
Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:-64.0000
West:-55.0000East: -55.0000
South:-64.0000

Oceanography; Antarctica; cores; drilling; ice; icebreaking; instruments; Integrated Ocean Drilling Program; James Ross Basin; logistics; marine sediments; ocean floors; paleoclimatology; petrology; programs; sea ice; sediments; SHALDRILL; Southern Ocean; technology; Weddell Sea;

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