Newfoundland Neogene sediment drifts: transition from the Paleogene greenhouse to the modern icehouse

This workshop brought together specialists from various fields to develop a drilling proposal to fill the "Oligo-Miocene Gap" that exists in our understanding of the functions of Earth's systems. We propose to establish the first continuous high-deposition record of the Oligo-Miocene...

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Main Authors: Friedrich, O., Norris, R. D., Wilson, P. A., Opdyke, B. N., workshop participants, Badger, Marcus, Sexton, Philip
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Published: 2015
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spelling ftopenunivgb:oai:oro.open.ac.uk:46261 2023-06-11T04:14:11+02:00 Newfoundland Neogene sediment drifts: transition from the Paleogene greenhouse to the modern icehouse Friedrich, O. Norris, R. D. Wilson, P. A. Opdyke, B. N. workshop participants, Badger, Marcus Sexton, Philip 2015-05-29 application/pdf https://oro.open.ac.uk/46261/ https://oro.open.ac.uk/46261/1/sd-19-39-2015.pdf http://www.sci-dril.net/19/39/2015/ https://doi.org/10.5194/sd-19-39-2015 unknown https://oro.open.ac.uk/46261/1/sd-19-39-2015.pdf Friedrich, O.; Norris, R. D.; Wilson, P. A.; Opdyke, B. N. and workshop participants (2015). Newfoundland Neogene sediment drifts: transition from the Paleogene greenhouse to the modern icehouse. Scientific Drilling, 19 pp. 39–42. Journal Item Public PeerReviewed 2015 ftopenunivgb https://doi.org/10.5194/sd-19-39-2015 2023-05-28T05:53:58Z This workshop brought together specialists from various fields to develop a drilling proposal to fill the "Oligo-Miocene Gap" that exists in our understanding of the functions of Earth's systems. We propose to establish the first continuous high-deposition record of the Oligo-Miocene through new International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) drilling in the North Atlantic to allow the development of a continuous Neogene cyclostratigraphy and to enhance our knowledge of Oligo-Miocene ocean–ice–climate dynamics. The workshop was held in Heidelberg from 15 to 17 September 2014 funded by ESF (EARTHTIME EU), NSF, and the ECORD MagellanPlus Workshop Series Program. A total of 24 participants from six different countries (Australia, France, Germany, the Netherlands, United Kingdom, and United States) attended the workshop, including several early career stage researchers. We discussed certain aspects of Cenozoic paleoceanography and paleoclimate and how the gaps in the Oligo-Miocene could be filled using scientific drilling. The ultimate goal of the workshop (to submit a pre-proposal to IODP) was achieved (IODP Proposal 874-pre was submitted 1 October 2014). Our workshop consisted of overview presentations followed by self-selected breakout groups that discussed different topics and produced text and figures for the proposal. Here, we give a short overview of the major topics discussed during the workshop and the scientific goals presented in the resulting IODP pre-proposal. Article in Journal/Newspaper Newfoundland North Atlantic The Open University: Open Research Online (ORO) Scientific Drilling 19 39 42
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description This workshop brought together specialists from various fields to develop a drilling proposal to fill the "Oligo-Miocene Gap" that exists in our understanding of the functions of Earth's systems. We propose to establish the first continuous high-deposition record of the Oligo-Miocene through new International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) drilling in the North Atlantic to allow the development of a continuous Neogene cyclostratigraphy and to enhance our knowledge of Oligo-Miocene ocean–ice–climate dynamics. The workshop was held in Heidelberg from 15 to 17 September 2014 funded by ESF (EARTHTIME EU), NSF, and the ECORD MagellanPlus Workshop Series Program. A total of 24 participants from six different countries (Australia, France, Germany, the Netherlands, United Kingdom, and United States) attended the workshop, including several early career stage researchers. We discussed certain aspects of Cenozoic paleoceanography and paleoclimate and how the gaps in the Oligo-Miocene could be filled using scientific drilling. The ultimate goal of the workshop (to submit a pre-proposal to IODP) was achieved (IODP Proposal 874-pre was submitted 1 October 2014). Our workshop consisted of overview presentations followed by self-selected breakout groups that discussed different topics and produced text and figures for the proposal. Here, we give a short overview of the major topics discussed during the workshop and the scientific goals presented in the resulting IODP pre-proposal.
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author Friedrich, O.
Norris, R. D.
Wilson, P. A.
Opdyke, B. N.
workshop participants,
Badger, Marcus
Sexton, Philip
spellingShingle Friedrich, O.
Norris, R. D.
Wilson, P. A.
Opdyke, B. N.
workshop participants,
Badger, Marcus
Sexton, Philip
Newfoundland Neogene sediment drifts: transition from the Paleogene greenhouse to the modern icehouse
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title Newfoundland Neogene sediment drifts: transition from the Paleogene greenhouse to the modern icehouse
title_short Newfoundland Neogene sediment drifts: transition from the Paleogene greenhouse to the modern icehouse
title_full Newfoundland Neogene sediment drifts: transition from the Paleogene greenhouse to the modern icehouse
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