March 2019

Special Issue on Scientific Ocean Drilling: Looking to the Future

Oceanography | March 2019

157 Scientific Drilling Across the Shoreline

By S.P.S. Gulick, K. Miller, P. Kelemen, J. Morgan, J.-N. Proust, and E. Takazawa

160 How to Create New Subduction Zones: A Global Perspective

By R.J. Arculus, M. Gurnis, O. Ishizuka, M.K. Reagan, J.A. Pearce, and R. Sutherland

175 Spotlight 11. Mission-Specific Platforms

By D. McInroy and G. Camoin

176 Contributions of Scientific Ocean Drilling to Understanding the Emplacement

of Submarine Large Igneous Provinces and Their Effects on the Environment

By C.R. Neal, M.F. Coffin, and W.W. Sager

193 Spotlight 12. Future Opportunities in Scientific Ocean Drilling: Deep Earth

By A.A.P. Koppers

194 Spotlight 13. Reaching Out and Preparing the Next Generation

By C. Brenner, N. Eguchi, and A. Morris

THEME 4. MICROBIAL LIFE DEEP BENEATH THE SEAFLOOR

196 Introduction to Theme 4

By F. Inagaki

198 IODP Advances in the Understanding of Subseafloor Life

By S. D’Hondt, F. Inagaki, B.N. Orcutt, and K.-U. Hinrichs

208 The Limits of Life and the Biosphere in Earth’s Interior

By V.B. Heuer, M.A. Lever, Y. Morono, and A. Teske

212 Future Opportunities in Scientific Ocean Drilling: Illuminating

Planetary Habitability

By F. Inagaki and A. Taira

217 Spotlight 14. Gender Balance in Scientific Ocean Drilling

By A.A.P. Koppers, A. Klaus, and H. Given

CONCLUSION

218 Quo Vadis: Look to the Future

By A.A.P. Koppers, C. Escutia, F. Inagaki, H. Pälike, D.M. Saffer, and D. Thomas

REGULAR ISSUE FEATURE

220 Atlantic Warming Since the Little Ice Age

By G. Gebbie

DEPARTMENTS

05

QUARTERDECK. We Are Family

By E.S. Kappel

07

FROM THE PRESIDENT. The Oceanography Society in 2030—

What is Our Joint Ambition?

By M. Visbeck

09

TRIBUTE. Wallace S. Broecker, 1931–2019

By A.C. Mix

10

RIPPLE MARKS. A New Wave: Science and Art Meet in the Sea

By C.L. Dybas

231 HANDS-ON OCEANOGRAPHY. Forces in an Estuary: Tides, Freshwater,

and Friction

By D. Fugate and F. Jose

237 THE OCEANOGRAPHY CLASSROOM. Dr. No (or Yes?)

By S. Boxall

239 CAREER PROFILES. Courtney Schmidt, Staff Scientist, Narragansett Bay

Estuary Program • Lisa Munger, Independent Contractor and Research

Affiliate/Lecturer at University of Oregon

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