16:15 〜 16:30
[MIS18-16] Introduction to ‘New Caledonia Ophiolite Land-to-Sea Drilling Project’
The New Caledonia Ophiolite and its offshore extension to the south (ca. 900km) is one of the world’s largest peridotite massifs, which formed during Eocene subduction initiation. It is an ideal place to study heat and mass exchanges between the solid Earth and its external envelopes, the formation mechanisms of metal and energy resources, the deep biosphere of ultramafic rocks, and impacts on the biological and climate system of both subduction initiation and resultant geochemical fluxes with ultramafic rocks.
We have submitted a preproposal of the New Caledonia Ophiolite Land-to-Sea Drilling Project (NCDP), with proposed drill sites on-land (9 ICDP sites) and off-shore (7 IODP sites). This presentation outlines the proposed scientific objectives and drilling strategy.
We have submitted a preproposal of the New Caledonia Ophiolite Land-to-Sea Drilling Project (NCDP), with proposed drill sites on-land (9 ICDP sites) and off-shore (7 IODP sites). This presentation outlines the proposed scientific objectives and drilling strategy.