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Towards Renewal of the
Scientific Ocean Drilling Program
Susan E. Humphris
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Consortium of Ocean Leadership Annual Board & Members Meeting
11 March 2010
Timelines: Preparing for the New Drilling Program
Activities
2009
2010
2011
6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4
5
6 7 8 9
2012
10
2013
11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
7 8 9 10
Final draft
Final
Draft
1st
1stDraft
draft
Final
Draft
Final draft
FundingFunding
Science Community
Science Plan
Planning
INVEST Meeting
INVEST Meeting
New
Plan Outline/Draft
NewScience
Science
Plan Draft
Internal/External Review, New
Internal/External
Review
Science
Plan
X
X
X
Completed
Science
Plan
Completion
of New
Science Plan
X
Science Implementation
Plan
X
X
End of Current Program (IODP)
1stDraft
draft
1st
National Science Board Presentations
Program Architecture
Models
Science Advisory
Scientific Advisory Structure
Structure
Models for program architecture
Completion of Documents for Presentation to NSB
IWG+ Position Papers
11 12
Steering Committee
Co-Chairs
Christina Ravelo
Wolfgang Bach
Jan Behrmann
Gilbert Camoin
Bob Duncan
Katrina Edwards
Sean Gulick
Fumio Inagaki
Heiko Pälike
Ryuji Tada
INVEST: Total Attendance (583)
cf. CONCORD (1997): 156
Australia
7
Belgium
3
Brazil
1
Canada
6
China
25
Chinese Taipei
0
Denmark
6
France
44
Germany
109
India
0
Italy
4
Japan
109
Korea, Rep. of 12
COMPLEX (1999): 401
Netherlands
6
New Zealand
1
Norway
10
Portugal
3
Russian Federation 1
Spain
7
Sweden
3
Switzerland
7
United Kingdom
53
United States
166
------------------------------TOTAL
583
(Students)
64
INVEST: Conference Themes
1. Co-evolution of Life and Planet
2. Earth’s Interior, Crust and Surface Interactions
3. Climate Change – Records of the Past, Lessons for
the Future
4. Earth System Dynamics, Reservoirs and Fluxes
5. Earth-Human-Earth Interactions
6. Science Implementation
INVEST: White Papers (122)
Breakdown by Conference Themes
1-6. All Conference Themes
6. Science
Implementation
4
22
19
5. EarthHuman-Earth
Interactions
1. Co-evolution of Life & Planet
21
34
5
4. Earth System
Dynamics,
Reservoirs & Fluxes
17
2. Earth’s
Interior, Crust
& Surface
Interactions
3. Climate Change
– Records of the
Past, Lessons
for
the Future
Science Plan Writing Committee Members
1
Arculus, Richard
Australia
Arc magmatism, global geochemical cycle
2
Barrett, Peter
New
Zealand
Sedimentology, arctic paleoenvironments, societal impacts, IPCC linkages
3
Bickle, Mike, Chair
UK
Petrology, geophysics, geodynamics and tectonics, climate change
4
Camoin, Gilbert
France
Sea-level reconstruction, carbonate sedimentology
5
DeConto, Rob
USA
Climate modeling, ice sheet modeling, Antarctic climate history
6
Edwards, Katrina
USA
Microbiology
7
Fisher, Andy
USA
Marine hydrogeology; borehole observatories; fluid flow modeling
8
Inagaki, Fumio
Japan
Geomicrobiology, biogeochemistry
9
Kodaira, Shuichi
Japan
Structural seismology, crustal evolution, geophysics
10
Ohkouchi, Naohiko
Japan
Organic geochemistry/biogeochemistry
11
Pälike, Heiko
UK
Cenozoic climate change, stable isotopes, time scales
12
Ravelo, Christina
USA
Neogene climate change, isotope geochemistry
13
Saffer, Demian
USA
Marine hydrology, subduction faults, modeling
14
Teagle, Damon
UK
Ocean crust, hydrothermal systems; global geochemical cycles
•Liaisons: SASEC Chair Maureen Raymo and IODP-MI VP Hans Christian Larsen
•Observers: Susan Humphris and Yoshi Tatsumi
New Science Plan Considerations from
IWG+ to the SPWC
 50-75 pages, including implementation plan
 Aimed at broad scientific community to excite many
 Mix of exciting basic science and societally relevant science
 Should fit with strategic and national priorities of members
 Assume 8-12 months JR; 5 months Chikyu, 1 MSP per year
 Identify specific high priority riser projects for Chikyu
 Include borehole experiments
 Highlight linkages to other large programs
 Incorporate education and outreach throughout the Plan
DRAFT!!
DRAFT!!
Grand Challenges for the
New Drilling Program
(from the February meeting of the SPWC)
• Climate Change: Records from the Past, Lessons for the
Future
• Deep Life: Exploration of the Marine Intra-terrestrials
• Renewing the Lithosphere: Consequences for our Planet
• Earth in Motion on Human Timescales: Plate
Boundaries, Fluid Flow and Active Experimentation
DRAFT!!
DRAFT!!
Proposed Versions of the new Science Plan
• 50-75 page version for science community (for review by NSB)
• 5-10 page version for other science communities,
Congressional Staffers, etc.
• 1-3 page flyer for general distribution (educators, etc.)
Ellen Kappel (Geo-prose) -- will assist in production of Science Plan
Proposed Activities to Foster Community Support
Step 1: Develop a 3-person support team to assist in this effort
• Peter deMenocal (LDEO)
• Katrina Edwards (USC)/ Andy Fisher (UCSC)
• Demian Saffer (PSU)
Proposed Activities to Foster Community Support
Materials Production
• Develop 1-pagers on major accomplishments for each theme/discipline
• Develop flyer presenting overall accomplishments of scientific ocean drilling
• Develop presentation content on Science Plan for new drilling program
Presentations
• Universities (USAC DLS, USAC members, recent US cruise participants)
• Professional societies of other fields, including Education (Team members)
Workshops
• Workshop for post-docs and early career scientists
• Workshops associated with major conferences
Proposed Activities to Foster Community Support
Outreach
• Visits to NSF for briefings
• Visits to Congressional staff for briefings
• Encourage scientists to talk to Presidents, Deans, etc.
Community Updates
• Section on renewal in re-launched IODP Newsletter
• IODP topics in COL weekly e-newsletter
• Articles in EOS and other journals
• Website and/or blog
A NEW DESCRIPTIVE NAME!
Effort being led by Sarah Saunders, COL