Arctic Ocean History, From Speculation to Reality![]() ![]() A Workshop to Prepare for Arctic Ocean Scientific Drilling November 3-5, 2008; Bremerhaven, Germany OverviewThe Arctic Ocean is crucial for understanding global ocean circulation processes and Mesozoic tectonics, but the ice-covered waters complicate collecting the necessary data to explore this history. In 2004, the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP; Expedition 302) recovered the first deep cores from the ocean floor beneath the Arctic Ocean. The successful execution of this expedition has provided new insights into the sensitivity and response of the high latitudes to greenhouse gases. The unexpected results derived from these cores have exposed the ancient Arctic Ocean, providing the basis for further studies by framing new questions and by highlighting how little is known. The workshop "Arctic Ocean History, From Speculation to Reality" will bring together an international group of scientists to plan future scientific ocean drilling expeditions to the Arctic Ocean that seek to understand this ocean basin, the continents that ring it, and the global climate system. (Photo of Expedition 302 courtesy of A. Keinonen (© ECORD/IODP).) GoalsScientists attending this workshop will discuss the intellectual and logistical context for future scientific drilling expeditions to the Arctic Ocean. The goal is to enable community-wide collaboration and planning on site survey and IODP drilling proposals to the Arctic Ocean.
ParticipationThe application period for this workshop closed on August 24, 2008. Meeting LogisticsThe workshop will be held at the Alfred Wegener Institute in Bremerhaven, Germany. Accommodations at the Atlantic Hotel Sail City have been blocked in association with the workshop at the rate of €79 per night for single rooms and €109 per night for double rooms. More information will be provided to invited participants as soon as it is available. Organizing CommitteeOrganizing Committee Chairs Bernard Coakley, University of Alaska Fairbanks Jan Backman, Stockholm University Local Committee Kirsten Fahl, Alfred Wegener Institute Sponsoring OrganizationsConsortium for Ocean Leadership
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