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News Release 19-001
West Antarctica ocean drilling expedition will reveal climate history in region with significant ice loss
Reporters invited to interview ocean drilling expedition co-chief scientist during NSF-funded voyage to remote Amundsen Sea
Scientists on the ocean drilling expedition will explore the remote Amundsen Sea off Antarctica.
Credit: NASA
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IODP researchers will be aboard the ocean drillship JOIDES Resolution.
Credit: International Ocean Discovery Program
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A map showing IODP Expedition 379 drilling sites in the Antarctic's Amundsen Sea.
Credit: IODP
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Bridge crew members monitor ice conditions when the JOIDES Resolution enters polar waters.
Credit: IODP-JRSO/William Crawford
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During IODP Expedition 374 to the Ross Sea, scientists tracked icebergs while drilling.
Credit: IODP-JRSO/John Beck
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Snow-covered drilling equipment on a previous ocean drilling expedition to the Antarctic’s Ross Sea.
Credit: IODP-JRSO/William Crawford
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