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ANZIC Participants on Scheduled IODP Expeditions

Expedition

Number

Dates

Participant/s (Science Party)

South Pacific Gyre Microbiology

Exp 329 Fact Sheet

Oct 9- Dec 13, 2010
Jill Lynch (University of Melbourne)

Louisville Seamount Trail

Exp 330 Fact Sheet

Dec 13- Feb. 12, 2011
David Buchs (ANU) and Benjamin Cohan (UQ)

Costa Rica Seismogenesis Project (CRISP)

Exp 334 Fact Sheet

Mar 16- Apr 17, 2011
TBA

Superfast Spreading Rate Crust 4

Exp 335 Fact Sheet

Apr 17-May 20, 2011
TBA

NanTroSEIZE Stage 2: Inputs Coring 2 and Heat Flow

Exp 333 Fact Sheet

Dec 13, 2010 - Jan 10, 2011*

TBA

* exact dates subject to change

Completed expeditions

  • NanTroSeize 1: Shallow Megasplay and Frontal Thrusts 316, December 19 2007 - February 5, 2008, Chris Fergusson (Wollongong)
  • PEAT 1: 320, March 5-May 5, 2009, Christian Ohneiser (Otago)
  • NanTroSeize 2: Observatory, 319, May 10 - August 31, 2009, Gary Huftile (QUT)
  • Bering Sea, 323, July 5 - September 4, 2009, Kelsie Dadd (Macquarie)
  • Shatsky Rise, 324, September 4 - November 4, 2009, David Murphy (QUT)
  • NanTroSeize 2: Subduction, 322, September 5 - October 10, 2009, John Moreau (Melbourne)
  • Great Barrier Reef Environmental Changes, 325, Feburary - April, 2010, Jody Webster (Sydney ), co-chief scientist; Mike Gagan (ANU); post-cruise science Tezer Esat (ANSTO/Wollongong) ; post-cruise science
  • Canterbury Basin, 317, November 4 2009 - January 4, 2010, Bob Carter (JCU) and Simon George (Macquarie); Greg Browne and Martin Crundwell (GNS) ; Kirsty Tinto (Otago)
  • Wilkes Land, 318, January 4 - March 9, 2010, Will Howard (Tasmania), Robert McKay (Victoria University - Wellington) NZ).

Scientists listed in italics have positions provided outside the ANZIC quota: Esat has a position provided by Japan; Browne and Crundwell are aboard as representing New Zealand as a coastal state; Tinto is aboard in a general IODP position.

All scheduled expeditions are listed in http://iodp.org/expeditions where links to expedition details can be found, and where calls for applications are made.