This workshop report describes plans for scientific drilling in the Samail ophiolite in Oman in the context of past, current, and future research. Long-standing plans to study formation and evolution of the Samail crust and upper mantle, involving igneous and metamorphic processes at an oceanic spreading center, have been augmented by recent interest in ongoing, low temperature processes. These include alteration and weathering, and the associated sub-surface biosphere supported by chemical potential energy due to disequilibrium between mantle peridotite and water near the surface. This interest is motivated in part by the possibility of geological carbon capture and storage via engineered, accelerated mineral carbonation in Oman
Subduction interface thermal structure changes drastically within the first few million years of und...
International audienceCompletely carbonated peridotites represent a window to study reactions of car...
Carbon dioxide capture and storage will be necessary to mitigate the effects of global climate chang...
This workshop report describes plans for scientific drilling in the Samail ophiolite in Oman in the ...
This paper provides an overview of research on core from Oman Drilling Project Hole BT1B and the sur...
Hole GT1A (22\ub0 53.535'N, 58\ub0 30.904'E) was drilled by the Oman Drilling Project (OmDP) into GT...
The Samail nappe, Oman, is a classic ophiolite complex consisting of a thick section (~12 km) of "de...
Oceanic crust covers more than two thirds of the Earth’s surface and mid-ocean ridges, where it is f...
The Workshop for Scientific Drilling in the Indian Ocean Crust and Mantle was held May 13-‐16, 2015...
A reconnaissance survey of the 1000 Km\(^2\) of Masirah Island, Oman, has revealed a fully-developed...
International audienceThis paper provides an overview of research on core from Oman Drilling Project...
Hydrothermal circulation is a fundamental Earth process that is responsible for the cooling of newly...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the M...
International audienceThe Oman Drilling Project “Multi-Borehole Observatory” (MBO) samples an area o...
A large part of the hydrated oceanic lithosphere consists of serpentinites exposed in ophiolites. Se...
Subduction interface thermal structure changes drastically within the first few million years of und...
International audienceCompletely carbonated peridotites represent a window to study reactions of car...
Carbon dioxide capture and storage will be necessary to mitigate the effects of global climate chang...
This workshop report describes plans for scientific drilling in the Samail ophiolite in Oman in the ...
This paper provides an overview of research on core from Oman Drilling Project Hole BT1B and the sur...
Hole GT1A (22\ub0 53.535'N, 58\ub0 30.904'E) was drilled by the Oman Drilling Project (OmDP) into GT...
The Samail nappe, Oman, is a classic ophiolite complex consisting of a thick section (~12 km) of "de...
Oceanic crust covers more than two thirds of the Earth’s surface and mid-ocean ridges, where it is f...
The Workshop for Scientific Drilling in the Indian Ocean Crust and Mantle was held May 13-‐16, 2015...
A reconnaissance survey of the 1000 Km\(^2\) of Masirah Island, Oman, has revealed a fully-developed...
International audienceThis paper provides an overview of research on core from Oman Drilling Project...
Hydrothermal circulation is a fundamental Earth process that is responsible for the cooling of newly...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the M...
International audienceThe Oman Drilling Project “Multi-Borehole Observatory” (MBO) samples an area o...
A large part of the hydrated oceanic lithosphere consists of serpentinites exposed in ophiolites. Se...
Subduction interface thermal structure changes drastically within the first few million years of und...
International audienceCompletely carbonated peridotites represent a window to study reactions of car...
Carbon dioxide capture and storage will be necessary to mitigate the effects of global climate chang...