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Corelyzer Joins ANDRILL Expedition

participants: Yu-Chung Chen, Andrew Johnson, Sangyoon Lee, Jason Leigh, Arun Rao, Luc Renambot,

Frank Rack (Executive Director), David Harwood (Research Director), Richard Levy (Staff Scientist), ANDRILL Science Management Office / University of Nebraska-Lincoln

url: http://andrill.org/about/index.html

location: McMurdo Sound region Antarctica

EVL’s Corelyzer software will be used during latest ANDRILL drilling expedition, MIS McMurdo Ice Shelf Project scheduled to be drilled in October 2006.

ANDRILL stands for Antarctic geological drilling. It is a five-year research project, officially called "Investigating Antarctica’s Role in Cenozoic Global Environmental Change," studying the past 20 million years of the geologic and climate history of Antarctica. Scientists plan to drill two deep holes in the McMurdo Sound region to recover continuous sediment cores from the seabed. The drilling platforms will be floating ice.

Scientists will use a powerful new drilling system owned by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and Northern Illinois University. About 100 scientists from the United States, Germany, New Zealand and Italy will be involved in the project.

start date: 10/01/2006
end date: 12/31/2006

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