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Tracking giant earthquakes in the Ring of Fire

Tracking giant earth­quakes in the Ring of Fire 11.03.2021 Many processes behind giant earthquakes are still not understood. Ten years after the Tohoku-oki earthquake in Japan, an international team aims to unravel the sedimentary archive of past earthquakes in the Japan Trench. Michael Strasser from the Sedimentary Geology Working Group is one of the scientific leaders of the deep sea-expedition in the framework of the IODP. Image: Research vessel Kaimei. (Credit: JAMSTEC) Exactly ten years ago today, on 11 March 2011, Japan was unexpectedly struck by one of the most severe earthquakes ever recorded, resulting in a disaster. The Tohoku-oki earthquake registered 9.0 on the moment magnitude scale (Mw) – a - precise scientific indication of the strength of earthquakes: it triggered a tsunami with enormous destructive force that killed thousands of people and resulted in a nuclear disaster at the Fukushima-Daiichi nuclear power plant. Smaller earthquakes are not unusual

NERC - AO: Virtual site surveys for scientific ocean drilling

AO: Virtual site surveys for scientific ocean drilling Closing date: 16:00 on 2 June 2021 This call will support desk-based Virtual Site Survey Investigations that rely solely on existing geophysical data and will enable UK researchers to develop strong cases for proposed International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) drilling expeditions. The total available budget for the call is £300,000, with each project able to claim a maximum of £120,000 at 80% f ull economic cost. Projects can last up to 12 months in duration.  Applications must: be linked with the development of IODP drilling proposals that will have a high level of UK involvement and leadership (e.g. UK Lead Proponent).

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