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URGENT CALL Specialists in Planktonic Foram Biostratigraphy (Cenozoic) and Paleomagnetics For based in ECORD Countries IODP BENGAL FAN EXPEDITION 354 (29 JAN – 31 MARCH 2015) DEADLINE: 13 MAY 2014 The European Consortium for Ocean Research Drilling (ECORD) offers you the unique possibility to sail in the framework of the International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP), an international research program for drilling at sea. ECORD is seeking applications from experienced (1) planktonic foraminifera biostratigraphers with proven knowledge of the Cenozoic, especially the Neogene or (2) paleomagnetists, for the IODP Bengal Fan Expedition 354 aboard the JOIDES Resolution. The application period closes 13 May 2014. Goals: This expedition aims to drill a transect of sites across the middle Bengal Fan to obtain a Neogene and Late Paleogene record of Himalayan orogeny and climate. The objectives are to investigate interactions among the growth of the Himalaya and Tibet, the development of the Asian monsoon, and processes affecting the carbon cycle and global climate. For more information: The original IODP proposals and expedition planning information can be found under http://iodp.tamu.edu/scienceops/expeditions/bengal_fan.html The Application Process is open to all ECORD member scientists: Please send the following documents (PDF only) by email ([email protected]) to the ESSAC Office: 1) a CV; 2) a letter of interest outlining your specific expertise, previous involvement in DSDP/ ODP/ IODP expeditions, research interests; and 3)a publication list. Young researchers must additionally provide a letter of support from their host institution including information on the postcruise science support. The application should include how the candidate intends to achieve the proposed scientific objectives, with information on the funding scheme and support from host institution. In addition to the ESSAC application, please send a copy of your application documents to your national office/delegate, see http://www.essac.ecord.org/index.php?mod=about&page=ESSAC. For further information or questions please contact: ESSAC Office ECORD Science Support & Advisory Committee ETH Zurich, Institute of Geochemistry and Petrology Email: [email protected] http://www.essac.ecord.org/ Clausiusstrasse 25, NW E 84.2 CH8092 Zurich, Switzerland Tel: +41 44 632 8462 ; +41 44 632 3794 Fax: +41 44 632 1636

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Page 1: 354 URGENT CALL to send - British Geological SurveyCALL!! For!SpecialistsinPlanktonic!Foram!Biostratigraphy(Cenozoic)!andPaleomagnetics! basedin!ECORD!Countries! IODP!BENGAL!FAN!EXPEDITION!354!!!(29!JAN!–!31!MARCH!2015)!!

   

U R G E N T   C A L L    

Specialists  in  Planktonic  Foram  Biostratigraphy  (Cenozoic)  and  Paleomagnetics  For  based  in  ECORD  Countries  

IODP  BENGAL  FAN  EXPEDITION  354      (29  JAN  –  31  MARCH  2015)  

 DEADLINE:  13  MAY  2014  

 The  European  Consortium  for  Ocean  Research  Drilling  (ECORD)  offers  you  the  unique  possibility  to  sail  in  the  

framework  of  the  International  Ocean  Discovery  Program  (IODP),  an  international  research  program  for  drilling  at  sea.  

 ECORD  is  seeking  applications  from  experienced  (1)  planktonic  foraminifera  biostratigraphers  with  proven  knowledge   of   the   Cenozoic,   especially   the   Neogene   or   (2)   paleomagnetists,   for   the   IODP   Bengal   Fan  Expedition  354  aboard  the  JOIDES  Resolution.    The  application  period  closes  13  May  2014.        Goals:  This  expedition  aims  to  drill  a  transect  of  sites  across  the  middle  Bengal  Fan  to  obtain  a  Neogene  and  Late   Paleogene   record   of  Himalayan  orogeny   and   climate.    The  objectives   are   to   investigate   interactions  among   the   growth   of   the   Himalaya   and   Tibet,   the   development   of   the   Asian   monsoon,   and   processes  affecting  the  carbon  cycle  and  global  climate.    For  more  information:  The  original  IODP  proposals  and  expedition  planning  information  can  be  found  under  http://iodp.tamu.edu/scienceops/expeditions/bengal_fan.html    The  Application   Process   is   open   to   all   ECORD  member   scientists:  Please   send   the   following   documents  (PDF  only)  by  email  ([email protected])  to  the  ESSAC  Office:  1)  a  CV;  2)  a  letter  of  interest  outlining  your  specific  expertise,  previous  involvement  in  DSDP/  ODP/  IODP  expeditions,  research  interests;  and  3)  a  publication  list.    Young  researchers  must  additionally  provide  a  letter  of  support  from  their  host  institution  including  information  on  the  post-­‐cruise  science  support.  The  application  should  include  how  the  candidate  intends  to  achieve  the  proposed  scientific  objectives,  with  information  on  the  funding  scheme  and  support  from  host  institution.      In  addition   to   the  ESSAC  application,  please   send  a   copy  of   your  application  documents   to  your  national  office/delegate,  see  http://www.essac.ecord.org/index.php?mod=about&page=ESSAC.    For  further  information  or  questions  please  contact:    

ESSAC  Office    ECORD  Science  Support  &  Advisory  Committee    ETH  Zurich,    Institute  of  Geochemistry  and  Petrology    Email:  [email protected]        http://www.essac.ecord.org/  Clausiusstrasse  25,  NW  E  84.2    CH-­‐8092  Zurich,  Switzerland  Tel:      +41  44  632  8462  ;      +41  44  632  3794    Fax:      +41  44  632  1636