The Ocean Drilling Program I: Overview and science plans

P. Rabinowitz, L. Garrison, B. Harding, S. Herrig, R. Kidd, W. Merrell, R. Merrill, R. Olivas
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The Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) commenced its field operations in January 1985. Texas A&M University (TAMU), as Science Operator, has as its ultimate task to collect cores from the floor of the oceans and to ensure that adequate scientific analyses are performed on those samples. The Science Operator implements the science plans, provides logistical and technical support for the shipboard science team, manages post-cruise activities and the long term curation and distribution of core samples, and coordinates, edits, and publishes the final research product. The scientific program uses a dynamically positioned commercial drillship, the JOIDES RESOLUTION, which has a much more expansive research and drilling facility than previously employed for scientific ocean drilling. TAMU receives scientific guidance from an international scientific organization called the Joint Oceanographic Institutions for Deep Earth Sampling (JOIDES). The primary scientific objectives of the ODP lie in studying the origin and evolution of the oceanic crust, the tectonic evolution of the continental margins, the origin and evolution of marine sedimentary sequences, studies of long term changes in the atmosphere, oceans, cryosphere, biosphere, and magnetic field, and in the development of new tools and technology for deep ocean exploration and drilling. This paper describes the future science plans and an overview of the Ocean Drilling Program.
海洋钻探计划1:概述和科学计划
海洋钻探方案(ODP)于1985年1月开始其实地作业。德克萨斯农工大学(TAMU)作为科学运营商,其最终任务是从海底收集岩心,并确保对这些样本进行充分的科学分析。科学操作员执行科学计划,为船上科学团队提供后勤和技术支持,管理巡航后活动和长期管理和分发核心样本,并协调、编辑和出版最终的研究产品。该科学项目使用了一艘动态定位的商业钻井船JOIDES RESOLUTION,该船拥有比以前用于科学海洋钻探的更广泛的研究和钻井设施。TAMU接受一个国际科学组织的科学指导,该组织名为联合海洋研究所深层地球采样(JOIDES)。ODP的主要科学目标是研究海洋地壳的起源和演化,大陆边缘的构造演化,海洋沉积序列的起源和演化,研究大气、海洋、冰冻圈、生物圈和磁场的长期变化,以及开发深海勘探和钻探的新工具和新技术。本文介绍了未来的科学计划和海洋钻探计划的概述。
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