Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Site U1332 (11°54.722?N, 141°02.743?W; 4924 meters below sea level [mbsl]) (Fig. F1; Table T1) is located ~120 km east and slightly south of IODP Site U1331, near the northwesternmost area drilled during the Pacific Equatorial Age Transect (PEAT) program (IODP Expedition 320/321). This site is situated on 50 Ma crust ~750 km north of the Clipperton Fracture Zone, ~380 km south of the Clarion Fracture Zone, and ~270 km northeast of the nearest previously drilled Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Site 1220 (56 Ma crust)
Site 1221 (12°01.999´N, 143°41.572´W; 5175 meters below sea level (mbsl); Fig. F1) forms an equatori...
Site 1220 (10°10.600´N, 142°45.503´W; 5218 meters below sea level (mbsl); Fig. F1) forms a southerly...
Site 1215 (26°01.77´N, 147°55.99´W, 5396 meters below sea level [mbsl]; Fig. F1) is the northernmost...
Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Site U1332 (11°54.722?N, 141°02.743?W; 4924 meters below se...
Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Site U1335 (5°18.735?N, 126°17.002?W; 4327.5 meters below s...
Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Site U1336 (site survey PEAT-5C; 7°42.067?N, 128°15.253?W; 4286 me...
Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Site U1334 (7°59.998?N, 131°58.408?W; 4799 meters below sea...
Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Site U1337 (3°50.009?N, 123°12.352?W; 4463 meters below sea...
In principle, the age-transect strategy of this expedition would not be complete without data from t...
The Pacific Equatorial Age Transect (PEAT) program, which includes Integrated Ocean Drilling Program...
Observations of the gabbroic layers of untectonized ocean crust are essential to test theoretical mo...
As the world's largest ocean, the Pacific is intricately linked to major changes in the global clima...
ntegrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 320/321, "Pacific Equatorial Age Transect" (Sites U1331–...
To reconstruct the climate history of the equatorial Pacific, one major objective of the Pacific Equ...
Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 320/321, "Pacific Equatorial Age Transect" (Sites U1331...
Site 1221 (12°01.999´N, 143°41.572´W; 5175 meters below sea level (mbsl); Fig. F1) forms an equatori...
Site 1220 (10°10.600´N, 142°45.503´W; 5218 meters below sea level (mbsl); Fig. F1) forms a southerly...
Site 1215 (26°01.77´N, 147°55.99´W, 5396 meters below sea level [mbsl]; Fig. F1) is the northernmost...
Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Site U1332 (11°54.722?N, 141°02.743?W; 4924 meters below se...
Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Site U1335 (5°18.735?N, 126°17.002?W; 4327.5 meters below s...
Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Site U1336 (site survey PEAT-5C; 7°42.067?N, 128°15.253?W; 4286 me...
Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Site U1334 (7°59.998?N, 131°58.408?W; 4799 meters below sea...
Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Site U1337 (3°50.009?N, 123°12.352?W; 4463 meters below sea...
In principle, the age-transect strategy of this expedition would not be complete without data from t...
The Pacific Equatorial Age Transect (PEAT) program, which includes Integrated Ocean Drilling Program...
Observations of the gabbroic layers of untectonized ocean crust are essential to test theoretical mo...
As the world's largest ocean, the Pacific is intricately linked to major changes in the global clima...
ntegrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 320/321, "Pacific Equatorial Age Transect" (Sites U1331–...
To reconstruct the climate history of the equatorial Pacific, one major objective of the Pacific Equ...
Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 320/321, "Pacific Equatorial Age Transect" (Sites U1331...
Site 1221 (12°01.999´N, 143°41.572´W; 5175 meters below sea level (mbsl); Fig. F1) forms an equatori...
Site 1220 (10°10.600´N, 142°45.503´W; 5218 meters below sea level (mbsl); Fig. F1) forms a southerly...
Site 1215 (26°01.77´N, 147°55.99´W, 5396 meters below sea level [mbsl]; Fig. F1) is the northernmost...