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.wrapper {display:none;} www.icdp-online.org needs Javascript to work properly. You don't have Javascript enabled in your browser. ICDPInternational Continental Scientific Drilling ProgramICDP at EGU 2022session, booth, TH meeting>> ProfileSupportProjectsProposalsMembersFactsLogin Login You are not logged in. Enter your username and password here in order to log in on the website: Forgot password? Change password or Register Unsubscribe from ICDP announcements Register a publication close OutreachMedia Societal ChallengesClimate & EcosystemsPaleoclimatePaleoclimateWe are facing amplified global warming since the 1970s, a rising sea level, regional climate shifts, and extreme climate events that severely impact the human habitat. Thus, we have an obligation to conduct research that provides an understanding of present and past variations in regional and global climate. Paleoclimate projects ... closeDeep LifeDeep LifeLittle is known aboutthe lower depth limit of life.The factors that controlthe abundance and activities of microorganismsat depth are still poorly understood.There is only a very limited number of boreholes with a focus on the Deep Biosphere.Deep Life projects ... closeImpact StructuresImpact StructuresEach day extraterrestrial matter collides with Earth. Throughout Earth's history, giant impacts created wide craters and devastations affecting the whole planet. These events may have wiped out major portions of the fauna and flora on the Earth. Still, large impacts are the fastest geological events creating new ground for evolution.Impact Structures projects ... closeVolcanoesVolcanoesVolcanic eruptions may contribute to global climate change by changing the Earth's atmosphere. This can either be warming of the atmosphere through gases such as CO2, or global cooling through suspended volcanic particles. Understanding the interplay between volcanic activities and climate variations requires knowledge of both volcanic and climate history. Volcanoes projects ... closeSustainable GeoresourcesDeep LifeDeep LifeBacteria, viruses and archaea dwell at depths to several thousand meters below ground and in temperatures of more than 120° C. With their metabolism they contribute to the generation of carbohydrates and mineral resources. These rich ecosystems are studied by scientific drilling.Deep Life projects ... closeVolcanoesVolcanoesInside the Earth there is heat so intense that it melts rock and drives tectonic processes and planetary differentiation. Geothermal energy can be tapped from the Earth's natural heat at volcanoes or mantle plumes. Holes drilled into a subsurface geothermal system, or in volcanic areas, can drive turbines and generate electrical power. Volcanoes projects ... closeElement CyclesElement CyclesDrilling can help identify and develop increasingly sparse natural resources, e.g. minerals, hydrocarbons, and water. Element Cycles projects ... closePlate MarginsPlate MarginsMost of the erosion and deposition of sediments is culminating along the plate margins. This may formdeposits of georesources, accessible only bydrilling. Plate Margins projects ... closeNatural HazardsFaultsFaultsActive faulting is by far the most common earthquake-generating process. However, little is known on fault processes. Only deep drilling provides access to seismogenic zones for monitoring and to retrieve samples from there.Faults projects ... closeVolcanoesVolcanoesVolcanic eruptions are one of Earth's most dramatic and violent agents of change. Powerful explosive eruptions can drastically alter land and water for tens of kilometers around a volcano. Some volcanoes exhibit precursory unrest that if detected, (e.g. by drilling), and analyzed in time allows eruptions to be anticipated. Volcanoes projects ... closeImpact StructuresImpact StructuresCurrently ca. 170 impact craters are known on Earth; about one third of those structures are not exposed on the surface, and can only be studied by geophysics or drilling. Drill coresyield information on the subsurface structures, and provide ground-truth for geophysical studies. Impact Structures projects ... closePlate MarginsPlate MarginsPlate margins are areas where the most life-threatening geological phenomena occurs. Accompanying ocean-margin geohazards include tsunamis, landslides, powerful volcanic eruptions, and other threats. Scientific drilling has a high potential for risk-mitigationstudies, and must be an integral and indispensable part of this effort. Plate Margins projects ... close Highlights ICDP Training Course September 25-30, 2022 at the Geocenter KTB in Windischeschenbach (Germany) Read more... GRIND-ECT GRIND Namibia is drilling again. Read more... DOVE post drilling meeting in Bern DOVE Science Team meets in-person in Bern, Switzerland Read more... Events ICDP @ EGU2022 General Assembly, May 23–27 in Vienna Meet us at the booth, follow exciting ICDP presentations in the session, learn about programmatic topics at the Town Hall meeting ICDP @ EGU2022 General Assembly, May 23–27 in Vienna posted November 01, 2020 Meet us at the booth, follow exciting ICDP presentations in the session, learn about programmatic topics at the Town Hall meeting Download information as pdfThe EGU 2022 General Assembly will be held in Vienna from 23 to 27 May 2022. You can participate on site or virtually. ICDP representatives will be on-site, we look forward meeting you at the ICDP-IODP booth and during the session.The IODP-ICDP Session "Achievements and perspectives in scientific ocean and continental drilling" (SSP1.2) will be held on Tue, 24 May, 08:30–11:44 (CEST) in Room -2.32/33 and online. The ICDP-IODP/ECORD Town Hall Meeting will be on Tue, 24 May, 18:00 CEST as pure online event (zoom) and focus on news from both programs with plenty of time for discussion. Meeting-ID: 838 5213 9544; Code: drilling; Link:https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83852139544?pwd=YklLalhLMmdpUDdIVEFkS3F3aFpBZz09 close Workshop on Coring Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) virtually and in presence between June 22 and November 17 at various locations Workshop on Coring Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) posted October 26, 2021 virtually and in presence between June 22 and November 17 at various locations Members of the international scientific community are invited to attend a scientific drilling workshop during which the coring of transects to collect new material needed to evaluate the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) and attendant Carbon Isotopic Excursion (CIE) will be planned. This hybrid workshop is planned in multiple stages (download the workshop call for details), Scientists wishing to contribute to this workshop are invited to apply with contact details, a 1-page CV, and a 1-page summary of their relevant expertise and intended project contribution to Marci Robinson at mmrobinson(at)usgs.gov and Ken Miller at kgm(at)eps.rutgers.edu byJune 10, 2022. close Workshop on Deep Drilling in Turkana Basin (DDTB) for preparation of an ICDP Drilling Proposal: 11-14 July 2022 in Nairobi (Kenya). Please note the change of dates. Workshop on Deep Drilling in Turkana Basin (DDTB) posted November 30, 2021 for preparation of an ICDP Drilling Proposal: 11-14 July 2022 in Nairobi (Kenya). Please note the change of dates. For details see the workshop announcement on the DDTB project website. Deadline for application submission: February 1, 2022. close Workshop on Lake Victoria Drilling Project (LVDP) for preparation of an ICDP Drilling Proposal: 25-27 July 2022 in: Dar es Salaam (Tanzania) Workshop on Lake Victoria Drilling Project (LVDP) posted November 30, 2021 for preparation of an ICDP Drilling Proposal: 25-27 July 2022 in: Dar es Salaam (Tanzania) For details see the workshop announcement on the LVDP project website. Deadline for application submission: January 25, 2022. close Panel Dates Panel Dates 2022 SAG 27.-29.03. in Jerusalem, Israel;EC 02.-03.05. in Flagstaff, USA; AOG 05.05.-06.05. in Flagstaff, USA Panel Dates 2022 posted November 04, 2021 SAG 27.-29.03. in Jerusalem, Israel;EC 02.-03.05. in Flagstaff, USA; AOG 05.05.-06.05. in Flagstaff, USA close ContactAddressesNews ArchiveDownloadsFAQHomeImprint/PrivacyOur TeamSitemaprss © ICDP Office 2020, GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences @icdpDrilling Facebook: