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Australian–New Zealand IODP Consortium Ocean Planet Workshop; Canberra, Australia, 14–16 April 2019

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  • A multidisciplinary community workshop has defined scientific themes and challenges for the decade (2023–2033) of scientific ocean drilling using the capabilities of current and anticipated platforms of the International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP)

  • Working groups https://eos.org/meeting-reports/australia-new-zealand-plan-for-future-scientific-ocean-drilling identified important themes and challenges that are fundamental to understanding the Earth system and are addressable only by scientific ocean drilling

  • IODP explores Earth’s history and dynamics using oceangoing research platforms to recover geological, geobiological, and microbiological information preserved in seabed sediment and rock and to monitor subseafloor environments through the global ocean

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A multidisciplinary community workshop has defined scientific themes and challenges for the decade (2023–2033) of scientific ocean drilling using the capabilities of current and anticipated platforms of the International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP (https://www.iodp.org)). Australia–New Zealand Plan for Future Scientific Ocean Drilling - Eos Australia–New Zealand Plan for Future Scientific Ocean Drilling

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