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Expedition 347 summary

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posted on 2023-05-21, 18:39 authored by Andren, T, Jorgensen, BB, Cotterill, C, Green, S, Andren, E, Ash, J, Bauersachs, T, Cragg, B, Fanget, A-S, Fehr, A, Granoszewski, W, Groeneveld, J, Hardisty, D, Herrero-Bervera, E, Hyttinen, O, Jensen, JB, Johnson, S, Kenzler, M, Kotilainen, A, Kotthoff, U, Marshall, IPG, Martin, E, Obrochta, S, Passchier, S, Quintana Krupinski, N, Riedinger, N, Slomp, C, Snowball, I, Stepanova, A, Strano, S, Torti, A, Warnock, J, Xiao, N, Zhang, R
Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 347 aimed to retrieve sediments from different settings of the Baltic Sea, encompassing the last interglacial–glacial cycle to address scientific questions along four main research themes:
1. Climate and sea level dynamics of marine isotope Stage (MIS) 5, including onsets and terminations;
2. Complexities of the latest glacial, MIS 4–MIS 2;
3. Glacial and Holocene (MIS 2–MIS 1) climate forcing; and
4. Deep biosphere in Baltic Sea Basin (BSB) sediments.

History

Publication title

Proceedings of the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program

Volume

347

Pagination

1-66

ISSN

1930-1014

Department/School

School of Natural Sciences

Publisher

Texas A & M University

Place of publication

United States of America

Repository Status

  • Restricted

Socio-economic Objectives

Measurement and assessment of marine water quality and condition

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