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News stories on Expedition 382: Iceberg Alley and Subantarctic Ice and Ocean Dynamics
Expedition Information
JOIDES Resolution Blogs and Educational Resources
Audio and Video
- Expedition 382 YouTube playlist
- CBS This Morning: Researchers examining seafloor in Antarctica expedition
- PBS NewsHour interview with Maureen Raymo: Uncovering the history of Earth’s climate
Recent News Stories
- Marine dust identifies 1.5 million year Oldest Ice near South America
- O’Connell Works with International Scientists to Collect Sediment Cores from Scotia Sea
- Geologist Embarks on 60-Day Voyage to Study Past Climates
- 60 days in Iceberg Alley, drilling for marine sediment to decipher Earth’s climate 3 million years ago
- Iceberg History May Explain Climate Change
- Climate change: Drilling in 'Iceberg Alley'
- Deep-Sea Drillers Investigate Shedding of Antarctic Icebergs
- Scientists set sail on expedition to investigate 'Iceberg Alley' off Antarctica
- Scientists Study Ancient Icebergs For Clues About Modern Climate Change
News Releases
- Oldest marine DNA discovered in Antarctic sediments
- 1 million-year-old marine DNA found in Antarctic sediment
- Ancient marine DNA discovered in Antarctic sediments holds clues to ocean ecosystem shifts to come
- No glacial fertilization effect in the Antarctic Ocean
- Defying Some Expectations, Southern Ocean Did Not Increase Carbon Uptake in Ice Ages
Media Inquiries
For media inquiries, please contact:
Mike Weber, Co-Chief Scientist,
Maureen Raymo, Co-Chief Scientist,
Trevor Williams, Expedition Project Manager/Staff Scientist,
Carl Brenner, U.S. Science Support Office, (845) 365-8754, or
Laurel Childress, IODP JRSO, (979) 845-0506.