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Three exciting new IODP3 Expeditions coming soon!
Request for Expressions of Interest
Calls for applications for Science Team membership will be announced soon for three upcoming IODP3 SPARC expeditions:
- Expedition 504S – The Volcanic Ash Record from the Ontong Java Plateau
Co-Chief Scientists: Bob Musgrave (University of Newcastle, Australia), Ann Dunlea (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, USA) - Expedition 505S – ENIGMA: Exploration into a Global Early Miocene Anomaly
Co-Chief Scientists: Adam Woodhouse (Cardiff University, UK), Jennifer Kasbohm (Carnegie Institution for Science, USA) - Expedition 506S – SIGNALS: Stratigraphic Integration of North Atlantic Legacy Sites
Co-Chief Scientists: David Hodell (University of Cambridge, UK), Arisa Seki (Fukada Geological Institute, Japan)
When the calls open, applications will be welcomed from scientists based in any nation that has previously been a member of a scientific ocean drilling programme (DSDP, ODP, IODP - Integrated & Discovery phases).
Scientific Prospectuses for these expeditions will be provided with the calls. In the meantime, click below to view the corresponding SPARC proposal abstracts:
Express Your Interest
To help the IODP3 Science Office provide the best possible support to scientists interested in joining these expeditions, we invite potential applicants to complete one or more of our Expression of Interest (EoI) forms:
Submission of an expression of interest is entirely optional and does not commit you to applying. Likewise, not submitting an EoI will not affect the evaluation of any future application.
However, we strongly encourage completion of one or more EoI forms - it takes less than two minutes and will help us support you more effectively if you decide to apply.