La banque des données dsdp-ipod au bureau national des données océaniques
Deep-sea drilling project, launched by the U.S.A. in 1964, aiming to better understand the conditions of genesis and evolution of the ocean. The first drilling was carried out by the "Glomar Challenger" in the Gulf of Mexico in 1968. From 1968 to 1981, more than 600 sites have been drilled during 80 cruises conducted on board the "Glomar Challenger". The international phase or fourth phase of the D.S.D.P. started in 1975 and ended in 1981. Five countries joined the U.S. in this project: the U.S.S.R, Federal Germany, Japan, England and France. The P.O.D. focus: Drilling the oceanic bottoms deeper than during the first three phases of the D.S.D.P.
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