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News stories on Expedition 396: Mid-Norwegian Margin Magmatism and Paleoclimate Implications
Expedition Information
JOIDES Resolution Blogs and Educational Resources
Recent News Stories
- Potential source of ancient methane eruption identified
- In and out of the sauna? A 56 million year old climate paradox (In Norwegian; read in English via Google Translate)
- Volcanic disaster outside Norway can probably explain dramatic global warming 55 million years ago (in Norwegian; read in English via Google Translate)
- Volcanic rocks can hide oil and gas (in Norwegian; read in English via Google Translate)
- Continental rifting and the formation of the Norwegian Sea (in Norwegian; read in English via Google Translate)
- Ancient climate mystery may finally be solved (in Norwegian; read in English via Google Translate)
- Mercury strengthens the climate hypothesis (in Norwegian; read in English via Google Translate)
- Norwegian volcanism changed the global climate (in Norwegian; read in English via Google Translate)
- The key to understanding extreme heat (in Norwegian; read in English via Google Translate)
- Found Norway's answer to Surtsey (in Norwegian; read in English via Google Translate)
- Can we store CO2 in Norway's offshore lava flows?
- A kilometer of cores! (in Norwegian; read in English via Google Translate)
- Drilling into old lava
- Did volcanism cause the hothouse climate?
- Coming to Norway (in Norwegian; read in English via Google Translate)
News Releases
- Past climate warming driven by hydrothermal vents
- Nebraska geophysicist studying new tectonic theory in North Atlantic
- Environmental Science Ph.D. candidate embarks on deep-sea drilling expedition
- U geoscientist sails on Arctic research cruise
- Two-month expedition at sea proves adventure of lifetime for Husker geologist
YouTube Videos
Blog
- Daily reports from the drilling ship (in Norwegian; read in English via Google Translate)
Media Inquiries
For media inquiries, please contact:
Christian Berndt, Co-Chief Scientist,
Sverre Planke, Co-Chief Scientist,
Carlos Alvarez Zarikian, Expedition Project Manager/Staff Scientist,
Carl Brenner, U.S. Science Support Office, (845) 365-8754, or
Laurel Childress, IODP JRSO, (979) 845-0506.