International Ocean Discovery Program

IODP Publications

Proceedings of the International Ocean Discovery Program

Volume 400

NW Greenland Glaciated Margin

Expedition 400 of the R/V JOIDES Resolution
from and to Reykjavík, Iceland
Sites U1604–U1608
12 August–13 October 2023

Volume authorship

Knutz, P.C., Jennings, A.E, Childress, L.B., and the Expedition 400 Scientists

Published by
International Ocean Discovery Program


Publisher’s notes

This publication was prepared by the JOIDES Resolution Science Operator (JRSO) at Texas A&M University (TAMU) as an account of work performed under the International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP). This material is based upon work supported by the JRSO, which is a major facility funded by the National Science Foundation Cooperative Agreement Number OCE1326927. Funding for IODP is provided by the following international partners:

  • National Science Foundation (NSF), United States
  • Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT), Japan
  • European Consortium for Ocean Research Drilling (ECORD)
  • Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST), People’s Republic of China
  • Australia-New Zealand IODP Consortium (ANZIC)
  • Ministry of Earth Sciences (MoES), India

The JRSO is supported by the NSF. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material do not necessarily reflect the views of the NSF, the participating agencies, TAMU, or Texas A&M Research Foundation.

The bulk of the shipboard-collected core data from this expedition is accessible at https://zenodo.org/communities/iodp (see list of available data sets). If you cannot access this site or need additional data, please contact Data Librarian, International Ocean Discovery Program JOIDES Resolution Science Operator, Texas A&M University (database@iodp.tamu.edu).

A complete set of the logging data collected during the expedition is available at http://mlp.ldeo.columbia.edu/logdb/scientific_ocean_drilling. If you have problems downloading the data, wish to receive additional logging data, or have questions regarding the data, please contact Database Administrator, Borehole Research Group, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University (logdb@ldeo.columbia.edu).

Supplemental data were provided by the authors and may not conform to IODP publication formats.

JRSO expedition photos are the property of IODP and are public access.

Some core photographs have been tonally enhanced to better illustrate particular features of interest. High-resolution images are available upon request.

Cover photograph shows iceberg “Fred” under a brilliant sky. Photo credit: Erick Bravo, IODP JRSO.

Copyright

Except where otherwise noted, this work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). Unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction are permitted, provided the original author and source are credited.

Examples of how to cite this volume or part of this volume are available at http://publications.iodp.org/proceedings/400/400title.html#bib.

ISSN

World Wide Web: 2377-3189

ISBN

978-1-954252-93-6

Volume DOI

https://doi.org/10.14379/iodp.proc.400.2025

Publication date

24 March 2025


Contents

Expedition reports

Chapters

Expedition 400 summary

P.C. Knutz et al.

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Expedition 400 methods

P.C. Knutz et al.

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Site U1603

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Site U1604

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Site U1605

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Site U1606

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Site U1607

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Site U1608

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Core descriptions

Visual core descriptions (VCDs) are presented in PDF files for each site.

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Thin sections, smear slides, and/or tabular core description information for each site or hole are presented in tab-separated value (TSV) format or PDF in the CORES directory. The entire set of core images in PDF is available in the IMAGES directory.

Site U1603:Visual core descriptions · Thin sections · Smear slides · GEODESC files

Site U1604:Visual core descriptions · Thin sections · Smear slides · GEODESC files

Site U1605:Visual core descriptions · Thin sections · Smear slides · GEODESC files

Site U1606:Visual core descriptions · Thin sections · Smear slides · GEODESC files

Site U1607:Visual core descriptions · Thin sections · Smear slides · GEODESC files

Site U1608:Visual core descriptions · Thin sections · Smear slides · GEODESC files

Supplementary material

Supplementary material for the Volume 400 expedition reports includes hand-drawn VCDs in PDF. A full list of directories can be found in SUPP_MAT in the volume zip folder or on the Supplementary material for Volume 400 expedition reports web page.

Expedition research results

Data reports

Pending.

Drilling location maps

A site map showing the drilling locations for this expedition and maps showing the drilling locations of all International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) expeditions, produced using QGIS (http://www.qgis.org), and all Integrated Ocean Drilling Program, Ocean Drilling Program (ODP), and Deep Sea Drilling Project (DSDP) expeditions, produced using Generic Mapping Tools (GMT) of Paul Wessel and Walter H.F. Smith (https://www.generic-mapping-tools.org), are available in PDF.


Foreword

The International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) represents the latest incarnation of almost five decades of scientific ocean drilling excellence and is generally accepted as the most successful international collaboration in the history of the Earth sciences. IODP builds seamlessly on the accomplishments of previous phases: the Deep Sea Drilling Project, Ocean Drilling Program, and Integrated Ocean Drilling Program. The 2013–2023 IODP Science Plan (Illuminating Earth’s Past, Present, and Future) defines four themes and thirteen challenges for this decade of scientific ocean drilling that are both of fundamental importance in understanding how the Earth works and of significant relevance to society as the Earth changes, at least in part in response to anthropogenic forcing. This phase of IODP represents an intense level of international collaboration in bringing diverse drilling platforms and strategies to increasing our understanding of climate and ocean change, the deep biosphere and evolution of ecosystems, connections between Earth’s deep processes and surface manifestations, and geologically induced hazards on human timeframes.

The Proceedings of the International Ocean Discovery Program presents the scientific and engineering results of IODP drilling projects, expedition by expedition. As in the preceding Integrated Ocean Drilling Program, expeditions in the current IODP phase are conducted by three implementing organizations, each providing a different drilling capability. These are the US Implementing Organization (USIO; through September 2014) and the JOIDES Resolution Science Operator (JRSO; as of October 2014), providing the leased commercial vessel JOIDES Resolution for riserless drilling operations; JAMSTEC’s Institute for Marine-Earth Exploration and Engineering (MarE3), providing the drillship Chikyu for riser and occasional riserless operations; and the European Consortium for Ocean Research Drilling (ECORD) Science Operator (ESO), providing “mission-specific” platforms (MSPs) for expeditions that extend the IODP operational range where neither drillship is suitable, for example, in polar environments and in shallow waters. Scheduling decisions for each capability are made by three independent Facility Boards, each of which includes scientists, operators, and platform funding partners: the JOIDES Resolution Facility Board (JRFB), Chikyu IODP Board (CIB), and ECORD Facility Board (EFB). At the beginning of the current IODP, the three Facility Boards agreed to utilize Publication Services at the USIO and now the JRSO for production of all expedition Proceedings volumes and reports.

The current IODP differs from prior scientific ocean drilling programs in that it has neither a central management organization nor commingled funding for program-wide activities. Yet this phase of IODP retains a fundamental integrative structural element: a “bottom-up” evaluation of all proposals for drilling expeditions by a single advisory structure composed of scientists representing all international program partners. International scientists may submit drilling proposals to the Science Support Office; all submitted proposals are then evaluated by a Science Evaluation Panel in the context of the Science Plan.

The current IODP also has an international integrative level for high-level discussion and global consensus-building: the IODP Forum. The Forum is not only charged with assessing program-wide progress toward achieving the current Science Plan, but also with overseeing approaches toward a new bright future of scientific ocean drilling post 2023. At present, IODP involves 22 international funding agencies, including those from the United States, Japan, an Australia/New Zealand consortium (ANZIC), China, India, South Korea, and the 15 members of ECORD (Austria, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom). The IODP membership represents an unparalleled level of international scientific collaboration; one of the greatest and ongoing strengths of scientific ocean drilling.

Henk Brinkhuis
Chair, IODP Forum


Reviewers for this volume

Pending.


International Ocean Discovery Program

JOIDES Resolution Science Operator

Website: http://iodp.tamu.edu

IODP JRSO

International Ocean Discovery Program

Texas A&M University

1000 Discovery Drive

College Station TX 77845-9547

USA

Tel: (979) 845-2673; Fax: (979) 845-4857

Email: information@iodp.tamu.edu

IODP JRSO Curation and Laboratories

IODP Gulf Coast Repository (GCR)

Texas A&M University

1000 Discovery Drive

College Station TX 77845-9547

USA

Tel: (979) 845-8490; Fax: (979) 845-1303

Email: curator@iodp.tamu.edu

European Consortium for Ocean Research Drilling, Science Operator (ESO)

Website: http://www.ecord.org

IODP ESO Coordinator: Science, Logistics, and Operations

British Geological Survey

The Lyell Centre

Research Avenue South

Edinburgh EH14 4AP

United Kingdom

Tel: (44) 131-667-1000; Fax: (44) 131-668-4140

Email: eso@bgs.ac.uk

IODP ESO Petrophysics

European Petrophysics Consortium

Department of Geology

University of Leicester

Leicester LE1 7RH

United Kingdom

Tel: (44) 116-252-3611; Fax: (44) 116-252-3918

Email: sjd27@leicester.ac.uk

IODP ESO Curation and Laboratories

IODP Bremen Core Repository (BCR)

Center for Marine Environmental Sciences (MARUM)

University of Bremen

Leobener Strasse

28359 Bremen

Germany

Tel: (49) 421-218-65560; Fax: (49) 421-218-98-65560

Email: bcr@marum.de

Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC)

Website: http://www.jamstec.go.jp/chikyu/e

IODP Japan Science Operator

Institute for Marine-Earth Exploration and Engineering (MarE3)

Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology

Yokohama Institute for Earth Sciences

3175-25 Showa-machi

Kanazawa-ku, Yokohama

Kanagawa 236-0001

Japan

Tel: (81) 45-778-5643; Fax: (81) 45-778-5704

Email: mare3-exp@jamstec.go.jp

IODP Japan Curation and Laboratories

IODP Kochi Institute for Core Sample Research (KCC)

Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology

200 Monobe Otsu

3175-25 Showa-machi

Nankoku City, Kochi 783-8502

Japan

Tel: (81) 88-864-6705; Fax: (81) 88-878-2192

Email: kcc.contact@jamstec.go.jp


Expedition 400 participants*

Expedition 400 scientists

Paul C. Knutz

Co-Chief Scientist

Near Surface Land and Marine Geology Department

Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland

Denmark

pkn@geus.dk

Anne E. Jennings

Co-Chief Scientist

Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research

University of Colorado Boulder

USA

anne.jennings@colorado.edu

Laurel B. Childress

Expedition Project Manager

International Ocean Discovery Program

Texas A&M University

USA

childress@iodp.tamu.edu

Raquel M. Bryant

Micropaleontologist (planktonic foraminifera)

Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences

Wesleyan University

USA

rbryant@wesleyan.edu

Samantha K. Cargill

Paleomagnetist

College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences

Oregon State University

USA

cargills@oregonstate.edu

Helen K. Coxall

Micropaleontologist (planktonic foraminifera)

Department of Geological Sciences

Stockholm University

Sweden

helen.coxall@geo.su.se

Tracy D. Frank

Sedimentologist

Department of Earth Sciences

University of Connecticut

USA

tracy.frank@uconn.edu

Georgia R. Grant

Sedimentologist

Surface Geoscience

GNS Science

New Zealand

g.grant@gns.cri.nz

Rachael E. Gray

Inorganic Geochemist

Department of Earth Sciences

Kent State University

USA

rgray30@kent.edu

Sandrine Le Houedec

Sedimentologist

University of Geneva

Switzerland

sandrine.lehouedec@unige.ch

Libby Ives

Sedimentologist

Jet Propulsion Laboratory

California Institute of Technology

USA

Elizabeth.r.ives@jpl.nasa.gov

Vikash Kumar

Sedimentologist

National Centre for Polar and Ocean Research

Ministry of Earth Science

India

vikash@ncpor.res.in

Jannik Martens

Organic Geochemist

Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory

Columbia University

USA

jmartens@ldeo.columbia.edu

Fawz Naim

Physical Properties Specialist

School of Earth Sciences

Ohio State University

USA

naim.9@buckeyemail.osu.edu

Mei Nelissen

Micropaleontologist (palynology)

Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ)

The Netherlands

mei.nelissen@nioz.nl

Volkan Özen

Micropaleontologist (diatoms)

Museum für Naturkunde Berlin

Germany

volkan.oezen@mfn.berlin

Sandra Passchier

Sedimentologist

Earth and Environmental Studies

Montclair State University

USA

passchiers@montclair.edu

Lara F. Pérez

Stratigraphic Correlator/Downhole Measurements

Near-Surface Land and Marine Geology Department

Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland

Denmark

lfp@geus.dk

Jian Ren

Micropaleontologist (diatoms)

Key Laboratory of Marine Ecosystem Dynamics

Second Institute of Oceanography

Ministry of Natural Resources

China

jian.ren@sio.org.cn

Brian W. Romans

Sedimentologist

Geosciences

Virginia Tech

USA

romans@vt.edu

Osamu Seki

Organic Geochemist

Institute of Low Temperature Science

Hokkaido University

Japan

seki@lowtem.hokudai.ac.jp

Philip Staudigel

Inorganic Geochemist

Institut für Geowissenschaften

Goethe Universität

Germany

staudigel@em.uni-frankfurt.de

Lisa Tauxe

Paleomagnetist

Scripps Institution of Oceanography

University of California San Diego

USA

ltauxe@ucsd.edu

Emily J. Tibbett

Sedimentologist

Department of Earth, Geographic, and Climate Sciences

University of Massachusetts Amherst

USA

ejtibbett@gmail.com

Yuka Yokoyama

Physical Properties Specialist

School of Marine Science and Technology

Tokai University

Japan

y-yokoyama@tokai.ac.jp

Yancheng Zhang

Physical Properties Specialist/Stratigraphic Correlator

School of Marine Sciences

Sun Yat-Sen University

China

zhangych99@mail.sysu.edu.cn

Heike Zimmermann

Microbiologist/Observer

Department of Glaciology and Climate

Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland

Denmark

hz@geus.dk

Observers

Victor Gronmyr

Weather/Ice Observer

Canada

gronmyrv@gmail.com

Paul Ruzycki

Weather/Ice Observer

Canada

paul.ruzycki@gmail.com

Outreach

Elizabeth Doyle

Outreach Officer

Northern Virginia Community College

USA

edoyle@nvcc.edu

Michelle Pratt

Outreach Officer

Oregon State University

USA

mro8026@gmail.com

*Affiliations at time of expedition, except where updated by participants.


Operational and technical staff

Siem Offshore AS officials

Harm Nienhuis

Master of the Drilling Vessel

Wayne Lambert

Drilling Supervisor

JRSO shipboard personnel and technical representatives

Heather Barnes

Assistant Laboratory Officer

Timothy Blaisdell

Applications Developer

James Brattin

Applications Developer

Erick Bravo Jimenez

Marine Laboratory Specialist

Michael Cannon

Marine Computer Specialist

Oscar Cavazos

Marine Laboratory Specialist

Bridgette Cervera

Marine Laboratory Specialist

Etienne Claassen

Marine Instrumentation Specialist

Lisa Crowder

Laboratory Officer

Douglas Cummings

Publications Specialist

Kirby Garrett

Schlumberger Engineer

Myriam Kars

Marine Laboratory Specialist

Jan Kotze

Marine Instrumentation Specialist

Carel Lewis

Curatorial Specialist

Nicholas Logan

Marine Computer Specialist

Zenon Mateo

Marine Laboratory Specialist

Doris Lajas

Assistant Laboratory Officer

William Rhinehart

Operations Superintendent

Alexander Roth

Marine Laboratory Specialist

Johanna Suhonen

Marine Laboratory Specialist

Kara Vadman

Marine Laboratory Specialist

Maximilian Witek

Marine Laboratory Specialist

IODP Publication Services staff*

Molly Blaisdell

Production Editor II

Douglas Cummings

Graphics Specialist III

Keith Dupuis

Graphics Specialist III

Anthony Eason

Graphics Specialist II

Patrick H. Edwards

Supervisor of Production

Willow S. Grosz

Editor III

Jennifer Hertzberg

DAM Administrator

Jenni Hesse

Editor IV

Rhonda Kappler

Graphics Specialist IV

Ginny Lowe

Reports Coordinator

Amy McWilliams

Supervisor of Editing

Julie Myers

Production Editor IV

Lorri Peters

Manager of Publication Services

Alyssa Stephens

Supervisor of Graphics

*At time of publication.


Expedition-related bibliography*

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IODP publications

Scientific Prospectus

Knutz, P., Jennings, A., and Childress, L.B., 2022. Expedition 400 Scientific Prospectus: NW Greenland Glaciated Margin. International Ocean Discovery Program. https://doi.org/10.14379/iodp.sp.400.2022

Preliminary Report

Knutz, P.C., Jennings, A., Childress, L.B., and the Expedition 400 Scientists, 2024. Expedition 400 Preliminary Report: NW Greenland Glaciated Margin. International Ocean Discovery Program. https://doi.org/10.14379/iodp.pr.400.2024

Proceedings volume

Knutz, P.C., Jennings, A.E., Childress, L.B., and the Expedition 400 Scientists, 2025. NW Greenland Glaciated Margin. Proceedings of the International Ocean Discovery Program, 400: College Station, TX (International Ocean Discovery Program). https://doi.org/10.14379/iodp.proc.400.2025

Expedition reports

Knutz, P.C., Jennings, A.E., Childress, L.B., Bryant, R., Cargill, S.K., Coxall, H.K., Frank, T.D., Grant, G.R., Gray, R.E., Ives, L., Kumar, V., Le Houedec, S., Martens, J., Naim, F., Nelissen, M., Özen, V., Passchier, S., Pérez, L.F., Ren, J., Romans, B.W., Seki, O., Staudigel, P., Tauxe, L., Tibbett, E.J., Yokoyama, Y., Zhang, Y., and Zimmermann, H., 2025. Expedition 400 summary. In Knutz, P.C., Jennings, A.E., Childress, L.B., and the Expedition 400 Scientists, NW Greenland Glaciated Margin. Proceedings of the International Ocean Discovery Program, 400: College Station, TX (International Ocean Discovery Program). https://doi.org/10.14379/iodp.proc.400.101.2025

Knutz, P.C., Jennings, A.E., Childress, L.B., Bryant, R., Cargill, S.K., Coxall, H.K., Frank, T.D., Grant, G.R., Gray, R.E., Ives, L., Kumar, V., Le Houedec, S., Martens, J., Naim, F., Nelissen, M., Özen, V., Passchier, S., Pérez, L.F., Ren, J., Romans, B.W., Seki, O., Staudigel, P., Tauxe, L., Tibbett, E.J., Yokoyama, Y., Zhang, Y., and Zimmermann, H., 2025. Expedition 400 methods. In Knutz, P.C., Jennings, A.E., Childress, L.B., and the Expedition 400 Scientists, NW Greenland Glaciated Margin. Proceedings of the International Ocean Discovery Program, 400: College Station, TX (International Ocean Discovery Program). https://doi.org/10.14379/iodp.proc.400.102.2025

Knutz, P.C., Jennings, A.E., Childress, L.B., Bryant, R., Cargill, S.K., Coxall, H.K., Frank, T.D., Grant, G.R., Gray, R.E., Ives, L., Kumar, V., Le Houedec, S., Martens, J., Naim, F., Nelissen, M., Özen, V., Passchier, S., Pérez, L.F., Ren, J., Romans, B.W., Seki, O., Staudigel, P., Tauxe, L., Tibbett, E.J., Yokoyama, Y., Zhang, Y., and Zimmermann, H., 2025. Site U1603. In Knutz, P.C., Jennings, A.E., Childress, L.B., and the Expedition 400 Scientists, NW Greenland Glaciated Margin. Proceedings of the International Ocean Discovery Program, 400: College Station, TX (International Ocean Discovery Program). https://doi.org/10.14379/iodp.proc.400.103.2025

Knutz, P.C., Jennings, A.E., Childress, L.B., Bryant, R., Cargill, S.K., Coxall, H.K., Frank, T.D., Grant, G.R., Gray, R.E., Ives, L., Kumar, V., Le Houedec, S., Martens, J., Naim, F., Nelissen, M., Özen, V., Passchier, S., Pérez, L.F., Ren, J., Romans, B.W., Seki, O., Staudigel, P., Tauxe, L., Tibbett, E.J., Yokoyama, Y., Zhang, Y., and Zimmermann, H., 2025. Site U1604. In Knutz, P.C., Jennings, A.E., Childress, L.B., and the Expedition 400 Scientists, NW Greenland Glaciated Margin. Proceedings of the International Ocean Discovery Program, 400: College Station, TX (International Ocean Discovery Program). https://doi.org/10.14379/iodp.proc.400.104.2025

Knutz, P.C., Jennings, A.E., Childress, L.B., Bryant, R., Cargill, S.K., Coxall, H.K., Frank, T.D., Grant, G.R., Gray, R.E., Ives, L., Kumar, V., Le Houedec, S., Martens, J., Naim, F., Nelissen, M., Özen, V., Passchier, S., Pérez, L.F., Ren, J., Romans, B.W., Seki, O., Staudigel, P., Tauxe, L., Tibbett, E.J., Yokoyama, Y., Zhang, Y., and Zimmermann, H., 2025. Site U1605. In Knutz, P.C., Jennings, A.E., Childress, L.B., and the Expedition 400 Scientists, NW Greenland Glaciated Margin. Proceedings of the International Ocean Discovery Program, 400: College Station, TX (International Ocean Discovery Program). https://doi.org/10.14379/iodp.proc.400.105.2025

Knutz, P.C., Jennings, A.E., Childress, L.B., Bryant, R., Cargill, S.K., Coxall, H.K., Frank, T.D., Grant, G.R., Gray, R.E., Ives, L., Kumar, V., Le Houedec, S., Martens, J., Naim, F., Nelissen, M., Özen, V., Passchier, S., Pérez, L.F., Ren, J., Romans, B.W., Seki, O., Staudigel, P., Tauxe, L., Tibbett, E.J., Yokoyama, Y., Zhang, Y., and Zimmermann, H., 2025. Site U1606. In Knutz, P.C., Jennings, A.E., Childress, L.B., and the Expedition 400 Scientists, NW Greenland Glaciated Margin. Proceedings of the International Ocean Discovery Program, 400: College Station, TX (International Ocean Discovery Program). https://doi.org/10.14379/iodp.proc.400.106.2025

Knutz, P.C., Jennings, A.E., Childress, L.B., Bryant, R., Cargill, S.K., Coxall, H.K., Frank, T.D., Grant, G.R., Gray, R.E., Ives, L., Kumar, V., Le Houedec, S., Martens, J., Naim, F., Nelissen, M., Özen, V., Passchier, S., Pérez, L.F., Ren, J., Romans, B.W., Seki, O., Staudigel, P., Tauxe, L., Tibbett, E.J., Yokoyama, Y., Zhang, Y., and Zimmermann, H., 2025. Site U1607. In Knutz, P.C., Jennings, A.E., Childress, L.B., and the Expedition 400 Scientists, NW Greenland Glaciated Margin. Proceedings of the International Ocean Discovery Program, 400: College Station, TX (International Ocean Discovery Program). https://doi.org/10.14379/iodp.proc.400.107.2025

Knutz, P.C., Jennings, A.E., Childress, L.B., Bryant, R., Cargill, S.K., Coxall, H.K., Frank, T.D., Grant, G.R., Gray, R.E., Ives, L., Kumar, V., Le Houedec, S., Martens, J., Naim, F., Nelissen, M., Özen, V., Passchier, S., Pérez, L.F., Ren, J., Romans, B.W., Seki, O., Staudigel, P., Tauxe, L., Tibbett, E.J., Yokoyama, Y., Zhang, Y., and Zimmermann, H., 2025. Site U1608. In Knutz, P.C., Jennings, A.E., Childress, L.B., and the Expedition 400 Scientists, NW Greenland Glaciated Margin. Proceedings of the International Ocean Discovery Program, 400: College Station, TX (International Ocean Discovery Program). https://doi.org/10.14379/iodp.proc.400.108.2025

Supplementary material

Knutz, P.C., Jennings, A.E., Childress, L.B., and the Expedition 400 Scientists, 2025. Supplementary material, https://doi.org/10.14379/iodp.proc.400supp.2025. In Knutz, P.C., Jennings, A.E., Childress, L.B., and the Expedition 400 Scientists, NW Greenland Glaciated Margin. Proceedings of the International Ocean Discovery Program, 400: College Station, TX (International Ocean Discovery Program).

Expedition research results

Pending.

Journals/Books

Pending.

Conferences

Jennings, A., Knutz, P., Childress, L.B., and the Expedition 400 Scientists, 2023. Preliminary Results of IODP Expedition 400 to Northwest Greenland. Presented at the 2023 American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 11–15 December 2023.

*The Expedition-related bibliography is continually updated online. Please send updates to PubCrd@iodp.tamu.edu.


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