Collaborative Research: Conference: Future of US Marine Seafloor and Subseafloor Sampling Capabilities Workshop
合作研究:会议:美国海洋海底和海底采样能力研讨会的未来
基本信息
- 批准号:2341098
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 1.79万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:2023
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2023-11-15 至 2024-10-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
Scientists have studied the bottom of the ocean for the last 150 years, since the first systematic seafloor samples were taken during the HMS Challenger oceanographic expedition (1872-1876). This 150 years of seafloor sampling has not only transformed our understanding of processes within Planet Earth but also benefited societies. Science knowledge built through acquisition and analyses of seafloor samples include revolutionizing our understanding of plate tectonics, the carbon cycle, ice sheet dynamics, life in extreme environments, volcanism, Earth’s magnetic field, abrupt climate change, economic resources, biodiversity, and much more. Today, the resources for US seafloor sampling are changing, from the retirement and additions of key research vessels to technological improvements. This workshop aims to further help identify science priorities identified in various documents, including the 2050 Science Framework for Scientific Ocean Drilling, and infrastructure needed to address these priorities going forward. We will achieve this by bringing together scientists from the top of the field along with those just starting their careers as well as facilities operators, technical staff, and engineers. This workshop will aim to define what US infrastructure is needed to address grand scientific questions of the next few decades. The workshop will include keynote speakers who will discuss existing resources and future potential capabilities, along with breakout group discussions on specific topics. Participants will write a workshop report that will be made freely available to the public.Recent landscape changes in US oceanographic assets (vessels, infrastructure, etc.) and use cases highlight the need for a broad oceanographic community discussion to plan how to maintain and grow their research momentum over the next decade. Equally true, scientific need – particularly as defined by early- to mid-career oceanographers – will drive the evolution and design of new infrastructure on a variety of scales. This award will support a 2.5-day US oceanographic community-wide workshop, entitled: “Future of US seafloor and subseafloor sampling capabilities” and travel for ~80 participants from diverse backgrounds, scientific fields, institutions, and career stages. Participants will explore approaches to seafloor and sub-seafloor sampling within and beyond US oceanographic assets, including but not limited to rock, sediment, gas, fluid, and microbiologic sampling. The workshop will familiarize the participants with existing technologies and sample/data repositories that are currently available to support NSF science, and develop clear forward-thinking facility plans that meet present and future requirements. The workshop will facilitate community discussions with three comprehensive approaches: gathering as many marine sampling-dependent science disciplines as possible, having discussion of materials (e.g., cores and rock samples) and data in repositories and databases as “assets”, and engaging both science and engineering/technical communities. Through identifying and prioritizing critical science questions and goals raised by the community, especially early to mid-career scientists, the workshop discussion will match those needs to existing and aspirational technological capabilities that could be deployed from existing and/or near-future vessels operating in the NSF-supported system. The workshop will highlight the community desire for better understanding of the seafloor sample/core repositories’ accessibilities and functionalities for both planning future cruises as well as synthesis efforts. The workshop will be held in March 2024 at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution with participation from the US science, UNOLS facility operators’ community and representatives of funding agencies. We will aim to invite ~ 60% early career science participants, as these discussions directly impact their future. The final report will be published in a peer-reviewed journal with Digital Object Identifier (DOI) as well as being presented at University-National Oceanographic Laboratory System annual meetings.This award reflects NSF's statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using the Foundation's intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria.
科学家们在过去的150个Year中研究了海洋,因为第一个系统的接缝是杜伦(Durenger)o摄影探险(1872-1876)。 。在各种文档中,需要进行科学海洋钻探的框架和基础设施,以增加景点,以便将其作为剧院的冠军。该研讨会将定义我们需要的宏伟科学问题,而Akers将讨论现有的腐烂能力,基础设施等等)ES强调了对海洋法的广泛讨论,以计划如何维持和发展剧院在未来十年中同样真实的科学需求。新的新新的新新型新范围的新型新范围。大约有80位来自不同背景的参与者,参与者将剥削海底采样采样的资产,包括但不限于岩石,沉积物,流体和微生物学采样。 ES和样本/数据存储库目前可用于NSF科学ESENT和未来的要求。作为资产的资产”以及英语科学和技术社区。尽管确定和优先考虑批判性的科学和目标,但研讨会的讨论将与那些可以从现有和/或近距离船只中部署的能力的人与那些逃离的能力相匹配在NSF支持的系统中运行。 UNOLS设施运营商的申请机构的资金机构。影响审查标准。
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Multicriteria optimization as enabler for Sustainable Ceramic Matrix Composites
多标准优化作为可持续陶瓷基复合材料的推动者
- DOI:
- 发表时间:
2022 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:2.1
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Tobias Schneider;Lars Wietschel;Denny Schüppel;Jonas Riesner;Kevin Konrad;Andrea Thorenz;A. Tuma;D. Koch - 通讯作者:
D. Koch
Expedition 350 summary
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- 发表时间:
2015 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
Yoshihiko Tamura;Cathy J. Busby;P. Blum;Gilles Guèrin;Graham D.M. Andrews;Abigail K. Barker;Julien Berger;E. Bongiolo;M. Bordiga;S. DeBari;James B. Gill;C. Hamelin;Jihui Jia;E. H. John;A. Jonas;M. Jutzeler;M. Kars;Z. Kita;Kevin Konrad;S. Mahoney;Michelangelo Martini;T. Miyazaki;R. Musgrave;D. Nascimento;Alexander R. L. Nichols;Julia M. Ribeiro;Tomoki Sato;J. Schindlbeck;A. K. Schmitt;S. Straub;M. Vautravers;Y. A. Yang - 通讯作者:
Y. A. Yang
Asthenosphere-lithosphere interactions in Western Saudi Arabia: Inferences from 3 He/ 4 He in xenoliths and lava flows from Harrat Hutaymah
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- DOI:
10.1016/j.lithos.2016.01.031 - 发表时间:
2016 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:3.5
- 作者:
Kevin Konrad;D. Graham;C. Thornber;R. Duncan;A. Kent;A. Al - 通讯作者:
A. Al
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- 批准号:
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$ 1.79万 - 项目类别:
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2121834 - 财政年份:2022
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$ 1.79万 - 项目类别:
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