Announcements
JOIDES Resolution instrumentation to be added to the Gulf Coast Repository at Texas A&M University
Instrumented GCR laboratories are expected to be set up and functional by Spring 2025.
The Scientific Ocean Drilling Town Hall
The American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting 2024
7 p.m. Wednesday 11 December 2024
The Washington Plaza Hotel
10 Thomas Circle NW
Washington DC 20005
Expeditions
Expedition Information
Science Reports
Expedition 403
Expedition 402
Expedition 401
Expedition 400
News
Recent Publications
Scientific Prospectuses
- Expedition 405 Scientific Prospectus Addendum
- Expedition 389 Scientific Prospectus
- Expedition 405 Scientific Prospectus
Preliminary Reports
Proceedings volumes
Expedition Research Results
- Data report: stable isotopic records
- Data report: high downhole resolution portable X-ray fluorescence geochemistry
- Data report: carbon and oxygen stable isotope data of bulk carbonates
- Data report: X-ray fluorescence scanning of sediment cores, Site U1560
- Data report: X-ray fluorescence scanning of sediment cores, Site U1556
- Data report: X-ray fluorescence scanning of sediment cores, Site U1558
- Data report: X-ray fluorescence scanning of sediment cores, Site U1557
- Data report: X-ray fluorescence scanning of sediment cores, Site U1561
What Is IODP?
The International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) is an international research collaboration that coordinates seagoing expeditions to study the history of the Earth recorded in sediments and rocks beneath the ocean floor. The JOIDES Resolution Science Operator (JRSO) operates the scientific drillship JOIDES Resolution on behalf of the National Science Foundation. With an international workforce and scientists with many different backgrounds and perspectives, the JRSO promotes a safe and inclusive work environment, which is reflected in our JRSO Code of Conduct.
Our Vision
We are committed to exceeding the expectations of the scientific ocean drilling community by maximizing the science the JOIDES Resolution delivers.