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DCO Field Studies: Exploration and Discovery Around the World

DCO Field Studies: Exploration and Discovery Around the World

Katie Pratt takes us on a tour of Deep Carbon Observatory field sites from around the world.

Deep Carbon Observatory

July 23, 2016
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  1. Exis%ng  DCO  Field  Studies   Explora(on  and  discovery  around  the

     world       deepcarbon.net   Ka(e  Pra:,  DCO  Engagement  Team  
  2. The  DCO  Field  Studies  Browser:   •  86  DCO  Field

     Studies   •  >30  Countries   •  ~250  Par(cipants  
  3. Field Studies Significant  scien(fic  investment  and  poten(al   OOen  involve

     early  career  scien(sts     Fosters  strong  collabora(ons  that  last  a  life(me   Poten(al  engagement/synthesis  opportuni(es  and  inspira(on   •  Exploring  inaccessible/dangerous/beau(ful  places   •  Exci(ng  adventures  and  relatable  stories   •  Blogs,  photos,  video  clips,  movies,  media  rela(ons,  local   outreach,  all  help  tell  these  stories     Diverse  environments   Ka#e  Pra(  
  4. Yves  Moussallam  (Team  leader,  Scripps  Ins(tu(on  of  Oceanography,  USA),  Nial

      Peters  (University  of  Cambridge,  UK),  Philipson  Bani  (Ins(tute  of  Research  for  the   Development,  France/Indonesia),  Ian  Schipper  (University  of  Wellington,  New   Zealand),  Aaron  Cur(s  (New  Mexico  Ins(tute  of  Mining  and  Technology,  USA),   and  Talfan  Barnie  (The  Open  University,  UK)   Trail  by  Fire  
  5. Work  by  Christoph  Popp,  Liz  CoGrell  and  colleagues   using

     GOSAT  to  look  at  volcanic  emissions   Mitsubishi  Electric  
  6. Publication 24 July 2015 349:420-424 SCIENCE Inagaki F, Hinrichs K-U,

    Kubo Y, Bowles MW, Heuer VB, Hong W-L, Hoshino T, Ijiri A, Imachi H, Ito M, Kaneko M, Lever MA, Lin Y-S, Methé BA, Morita S, Morono Y, Tanikawa W, Bihan M, Bowden SA, Elvert M, Glombitza C, Gross D, Harrington GJ, Hori T, Li K, Limmer D, Liu C-H, Murayama M, Ohkouchi N, Ono S, Park Y-S, Phillips SC, Prieto-Mollar X, Purkey M, Riedinger N, Sanada Y, Sauvage J, Snyder G, Susilawati R, Takano Y, Tasumi E, Terada T, Tomaru H, Trembath- Reichert E, Wang DT, Yamada Y Exploring deep microbial life in coal-bearing sediment down to ~2.5km below the seafloor. Hiroyuki  Imachi  
  7. Expedi%on  to  the  Atlan%s  Massif  led  by  co-­‐chief   scien%sts

     Gretchen  Früh-­‐Green  and  Beth  OrcuG   Na#onal  Oceanography  Centre   V.  Diekamp,  IODP/MARUM  
  8. Publication 1 August 2015 162:202-219 GEOCHIMICA ET COSMOCHIMICA ACTA Christopher

    R. Glein, John A. Barross, J. Hunter Waite Jr. The pH of Enceladus’ ocean NASA/JPL  
  9. Looking  for  ancient  water     and  life  in  deep

     mines   Barbara  Sherwood  Lollar     Gaetan  Borgonie    
  10. Publication 24 November 2015 6:8952 NATURE COMMUNICATIONS Gaetan Borgonie, Borja

    Linage-Alvarez, Elizabeth Ojo, Scott O.C. Mundle, Brenda Freese, C. Van Rooyen, O. Kuloyo, J. Albertyn, C. Pohl, E.D. Cason, J. Vermeulen, C. Pienaar, D. Litthauer, H. Van Niekerk, J. Van Eeden, Barbara Sherwood Lollar, T.C. Onstott, and Esta Van Heerden Eukaryotic opportunists dominate the deep-subsurface biosphere in South Africa. Gaetan  Borgonie    
  11. Publication 18 January 2016 AOP NATURE GEOSCIENCE Hyunwoo Lee, James

    D. Muirhead, Tobias P. Fischer, Cynthia J. Ebinger, Simon A. Kettenhorn, Zachary D. Sharp, and Gladys Kianji Massive and prolonged deep carbon emissions associated with continental rifting. University  of  New  Mexico  
  12. Donato  Giovannelli   Stony  Brook  University,  USA   Montana  Tech,

     USA   University  of  Palermo,  Italy   Blue  Marble  Research  Ins(tute   Middle  Eastern  Technical  University   University  of  Minnesota  Duluth,  USA   GU  Tech,  Oman   MPI  Munich,  Germany   Northwestern  University,  USA   Stanford  University,  USA   Na(onal  Research  Council  ,  Italy   University  of  Tennessee  Knoxville,  USA   University  of  the  Azores,  Portugal   O:awa  University,  Canada   University  of  Puerto  Rico   University  of  Oxford,  UK   Bayreuth  University,  Germany   University  of  the  Azores,  Portugal   West  System  LLC,  Italy   Utah  University,  USA   University  of  Costa  Rica   Carnegie  Ins(tu(on  of  Washington,  USA   Rutgers  University,  USA   ELSI  Tokyo,  Japan  
  13. DCOECS15  Azores  Field  Focus  Site   •  47  early  career

     scien(sts   •  24  research  ins(tutes  involved  in  data   analysis   •  2  synthe(c  publica(ons  (data/science)   •  All  datasets  openly  available   •  Special  issue  of  Fron(ers  in  Earth  Sciences,   Chemistry,  and  Microbiology  (26  abstracts  so  far)   •  Video,  photos,  blog,  social  media  and  training   •  Sessions  at  Goldschmidt  2016   •  Field  Focus  Site  proposal   •  COMMUNITY   Ka#e  Pra(