The Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Expedition 337 was the first expedition dedicated to subseafloor microbiology that used riser-drilling technology with the drilling vessel Chikyu. The drilling Site C0020 is located in a forearc basin formed by the subduction of the Pacific Plate off the Shimokita Peninsula, Japan, at a water depth of 1180 m. Primary scientific objectives during Expedition 337 were to study the relationship between the deep microbial biosphere and a series of ∼ 2 km deep subseafloor coalbeds and to explore the limits of life in the deepest horizons ever probed by scientific ocean drilling. To address these scientific objectives, we penetrated a 2.466 km deep sedimentary sequence with a series of lignite layers ...
Biogeochemical processes in subseafloor sediments are closely coupled to global element cycles. To i...
Scientific ocean drilling has greatly advanced the understanding of subseafloor sedimentary life. St...
Biogeochemical processes in subseafloor sediments are closely coupled to global element cycles. To i...
The Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Expedition 337 was the first expedition dedicated to su...
Microbial life inhabits deeply buried marine sediments, but the extent of this vast ecosystem remain...
Microbial life inhabits deeply buried marine sediments, but the extent of this vast ecosystem remain...
The Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) has provided a unique glimpse of another living world - the buried ...
International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 370 aimed to explore the limits of life in t...
Leg 201 of the Ocean Drilling Program was the first ocean drilling expedition dedicated to the study...
Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Expedition 329 made major strides toward fulfilling its obj...
The scientific ocean drilling community has been retrieving cores from hundreds of meters below the ...
(Bio-)geochemical processes in subseafloor sediments are closely coupled to global element cycles. T...
The abundance of microbial life and the sources of energy necessary for deep subsurface microbial co...
Abstract To understand the ability of microbial life to inhabit a deep subseafloor coalbed sedimenta...
Leg 201 of the Ocean Drilling Program was the first ocean drilling expedition dedicated to the study...
Biogeochemical processes in subseafloor sediments are closely coupled to global element cycles. To i...
Scientific ocean drilling has greatly advanced the understanding of subseafloor sedimentary life. St...
Biogeochemical processes in subseafloor sediments are closely coupled to global element cycles. To i...
The Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Expedition 337 was the first expedition dedicated to su...
Microbial life inhabits deeply buried marine sediments, but the extent of this vast ecosystem remain...
Microbial life inhabits deeply buried marine sediments, but the extent of this vast ecosystem remain...
The Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) has provided a unique glimpse of another living world - the buried ...
International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 370 aimed to explore the limits of life in t...
Leg 201 of the Ocean Drilling Program was the first ocean drilling expedition dedicated to the study...
Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Expedition 329 made major strides toward fulfilling its obj...
The scientific ocean drilling community has been retrieving cores from hundreds of meters below the ...
(Bio-)geochemical processes in subseafloor sediments are closely coupled to global element cycles. T...
The abundance of microbial life and the sources of energy necessary for deep subsurface microbial co...
Abstract To understand the ability of microbial life to inhabit a deep subseafloor coalbed sedimenta...
Leg 201 of the Ocean Drilling Program was the first ocean drilling expedition dedicated to the study...
Biogeochemical processes in subseafloor sediments are closely coupled to global element cycles. To i...
Scientific ocean drilling has greatly advanced the understanding of subseafloor sedimentary life. St...
Biogeochemical processes in subseafloor sediments are closely coupled to global element cycles. To i...