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This week, the 2026 Teacher/Research and Curriculum Experience (TRACX), a step-child of the long-running School of Rock, is taking place at the Gulf Coast Repository. Ten teachers and three researchers are teaming up to advance SciOD research while creating classroom resources.
If you are attending the upcoming JpGU-AGU Joint Meeting, check out the IODP3/ICDP/J-DESC Town Hall. The event will include updates from each program and a networking reception.
๐๏ธ Monday, May 25th, 18:30 โ 20:30
๐ TKP Garden City Makuhari
Learn more: j-desc.org/en/event/20260525_joint-thm2026/
Do you want to advance scientific discovery through ocean drilling? Apply now for the role of SODCO Science Program Officer: academic.careers.columbia.edu/#!/177103.
This role will work with leading Earth and ocean scientists to shape the next phase of U.S. scientific ocean drilling.
At a recent USSSP-supported workshop, scientists explored the causes, behavior, and frequency of submarine landslides, which can have serious impacts on communities along the eastern U.S. Learn more at usoceandiscovery.org/workshop-landslide-dynamics.
๐ท Hugh Daigle
Last week, the IODP Expedition 403 Postcruise Meeting took place in Svalbard, Norwayโ a fitting location for an expedition focused on the Fram Strait. Scientists shared findings from the ancient climate, tectonic, and DNA data stored in Exp 403 cores.
๐ท Khyber Jones/Slingshot Pictures
Just about 800mi from the North Pole, Longyearbyen will host the @us-sciod.bsky.social Exp403 postcruise meeting this week.
It's great to see valleys carved by the same glaciers that our expedition analyzes, the debris of the former mountains ending up as ice-rafted debris in our sediment cores.
New paper led by recent Auburn graduate Sarah Barney and w/ @richardsvachula.bsky.social , where we used charcoal to assess the type of vegetation burnt ๐ฅ in South China during the late Miocene when C4 grasses expanded (funded by @us-sciod.bsky.social; formerly USSSP)
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In our May newsletter @uisdeannicholson.bsky.social fills us in on the recent i-CREATE @ecord.bsky.social Magellan3 and @us-sciod.bsky.social US Science Support Office joint workshop on drilling terrestrial impact craters
Fascinating results from #IODP #Exp400 recently published by Jiliang Wang (็ๅไบฎ), Andrew M. W. Newton, Mads Huuse, David R. Cox, Lara F. Perez & Paul C. Knutz
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The Expedition 403 postcruise meeting on Svalbard was a great success. Several days of scientific presentation followed by some time exploring the geology of the fjords. @us-sciod.bsky.social @ecord.bsky.social @anzic.bsky.social
Subglacial meltwater flushed methane from the gas hydrate stability zone and released it into seawater during Greenland Ice Sheet retreat across the continental shelf in the last deglaciation, accordi...
The Fire Hypothesis posits fire catalyzed the late Miocene C4 grassland expansion but few proxy studies resolved both fuel type and fire
South China Sea (Ocean Drilling Program Site 1146) sedimen...