InterRidge Biweekly News Archive 2011

Below are copies of the biweekly e-news that were sent out to the interridge-mail list in 2011. The most recent e-news is listed first, at the top.

InterRidge Email  #24/2011 (15 December 2011)

1. Upcoming Events
   1.1. Serpentine Days workshop, Porquerolles Island, Southern France, 2-6 Sept 2012
2. Jobs and Fellowships
   2.1. Job Vacancies in Geomagnetism, British Geological Survey, UK
   2.2. Visiting Scholar opportunity at Duke University Marine Laboratory, NC, USA
   2.3. Several positions - Lecturer /Senior Lecturer, Ecological Biosciences, Swansea University, UK
3. Other
   3.1. Opportunity for early career scientists on R/V Marcus G. Langseth cruise
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1. Upcoming Events

1.1. Serpentine Days workshop, Porquerolles Island, Southern France, 2-6 Sept 2012

This is a first announcement of the upcoming workshop dedicated to serpentine and serpentinization processes. These « SERPENTINE DAYS », supported by the French Mineralogical Society (SFMC) & the Deep Carbon Observatory (DCO), aims at gathering a large international scientific community around serpentinization processes and their implications in a wide range of disciplines. Keynotes will present the state of the art on key topics that will be discussed with shorter talks and posters.

A second circular with more information about the scientific program and registration form will be sent early 2012, but we also invite you to check regularly the following website : http://sfmc-fr.org/ 

The organizing committee:
Muriel Andreani, Anne-Line Auzende, Isabelle Daniel, Adélie Delacour
Contact : [email protected]
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2. Jobs and Fellowships

2.1. Job Vacancies in Geomagnetism, British Geological Survey, UK.

Two three-year appointments within the Geomagnetism group of the British Geological Survey, based in Edinburgh, are now available.

Further details may be found at http://www.interridge.org/node/16760
Closing date for applications is 27th January 2012.

Post 1: Global Geomagnetic Field Modeller
Post 2: Geomagnetic Field Researcher
Enquiries to Dr Alan Thomson ([email protected])
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2.2. Visiting Scholar opportunity at Duke University Marine Laboratory, NC, USA

9 to 12-month appointment as a Visiting Scholar is available at the Duke Marine Lab in Beaufort NC.
Application deadline: 15 January 2012
Apply to Dr. Michael Orbach  [email protected]
Further details at: http://www.interridge.org/node/16761
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2.3. Several positions - Lecturer /Senior Lecturer, Ecological Biosciences, Swansea University, UK

Up to seven posts available at:
http://www.swan.ac.uk/personnel/vacancies/academic/posttitle,125304,en.php
Or contact either:
Prof Kevin J Flynn (Head of Department); [email protected]
Prof Rory Wilson (Deputy Head of Department); [email protected]
Prof Steve Wilks (Head of College of Science); [email protected]
Closing Date: 16th January 2012.
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3. Other

3.1. Opportunity for early career scientists on R/V Marcus G.Langseth cruise

There is an opportunity for students and early-career scientists to sail on the R/V Marcus G. Langseth in July 2012 on a 10-day cruise on the Cascadia continental margin off Grays Harbor, Washington. We will collect approximately 1000 km of 2D seismic reflection data, with the goal of improving knowledge of subduction processes and the location of the downgoing plate boundary. Berths for approximately 12 additional students/scientists will be available. The cruise is scheduled for July 12-23, 2012, though these dates could change up to one week in either direction; applicants should possess sufficient flexibility in their schedule to accommodate this uncertainty and must arrive in port at least one day prior to sailing. Travel funds will be provided to and from the port of departure (Astoria, Oregon). 

The goal of this call for open participation is to help expand the Langseth user base by providing opportunities for students and scientists to directly experience at-sea acquisition of marine seismic data. Participants must have a strong interest in learning field techniques in reflection seismology and be willing to work long hours at sea assisting in data acquisition and processing. Eligible applicants include graduate students and early-career scientists in fields related to marine seismology; in rare cases, senior-level undergraduates may also be eligible. Preference will be given to employees of U.S. institutions. All seismic reflection data will be made publicly available shortly following the cruise.

Applications should be sent electronically by Jan. 31, 2012, to Dr. W. Steven Holbrook ([email protected]) and should include a 2-page CV and a personal statement (not to exceed 500 words) describing the applicant's experience in marine geophysics and motivation for participating in this expedition. Applicants who will be graduate students during summer 2012 must include a letter of support from their advisor.  Participants will be ranked by the Marcus Langseth Science Oversight Committee, in consultation with the project PI's (listed below). Applicants will be notified by March 31, 2012.
W. Steven Holbrook, University of Wyoming
Graham Kent, University of Nevada
Anne Trehu, Oregon State University
Katie Keranen, University of Oklahoma
Paul Johnson, University of Washington
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InterRidge Email  #23/2011 (30 November 2011)

1. InterRidge Info
   1.1. Final reminder - InterRidge: Third Decadal Plan meeting, San Francisco, Saturday 3 Dec 2011
   1.2. Call for applications to join IODP leg 345 to Hess Deep
2. Upcoming Events
   2.1. Final reminder - UNOLS Deep Submergence Science Committee (DeSSC) Annual Community Meeting, San Francisco, 4 December 2011
   2.2. Mid-ocean ridge processes: melting and melt extraction from a heterogeneous mantle, Session at EGU, 22-27 April 2012, Vienna, Austria
3. Jobs and Fellowships
   3.1. 2012 POGO-SCOR Visiting Fellowship program
   3.2. Lecturer/Postdoc opportunities, geophysics, sedimentology and physical oceanography, Bangor, UK
   3.3. Postdoctoral position, Physical Oceanography, Oban, Scotland
4. Other
   4.1. Call for Papers for MTS Journal: Tools, Techniques, and Strategies for Ocean Exploration
   4.2. Call for papers for Ocean Yearbook Vol.27, and student prize
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1. InterRidge Info

1.1. Final reminder - InterRidge: Third Decadal Plan 2014-2023 meeting, San Francisco, Saturday 3 Dec 2011

Location: Parc 55 Wyndham Hotel
55 Cyril Magnin Street, Union Square
San Francisco, USA
http://www.parc55hotel.com/map-and-directions
Saturday 3 December 2011
08:30 for 09:00 - 18:00
Agenda, Registration and list of participants (34): http://www.interridge.org/third_decade

Discussion meeting to set InterRidge¹s science and policy goals for the next decade. Anyone interested in ridge crest science is welcome to attend this open meeting. We welcome attendance by early-career scientists in particular. You can also submit opinions, ideas etc ahead of the meeting on the forum at: http://www.interridge.org/forum
Please note: those interested in this meeting should also note the UNOLS DeSSC meeting on 4 Dec - see details below.
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1.2. Call for applications to join IODP leg 345 to Hess Deep

The Integrated Ocean Drilling Program has begun accepting applications for scientific participants on the Hess Deep Plutonic Crust Expedition aboard the JOIDES Resolution. This expedition aims to understand the nature of gabbroic rocks that formed at the fast-spreading East Pacific Rise and test competing hypotheses of magmatic accretion and hydrothermal processes in the lower ocean crust. The scientific objectives will address:
(1) the architecture of the oceanic crust inferred from ophiolites and geophysical observations along modern fast-spreading ridges
(2) the extent and nature of heat and mass fluxes between the asthenosphere, lithosphere, and hydrosphere reservoirs.
This includes;
(1) how is the lower ocean crust accreted at fast-spreading ridges, and how does this relate to the differentiation of mid-ocean ridge basalts;
(2) where, when, and at what temperature do hydrothermal fluids penetrate into the lower oceanic crust, and what effect do these have on the heat and chemical budgets near the ridge axis;
(3) how quickly does the lower oceanic crust cool, what is the thermal structure at the ridge axis, and how do the magmatic and hydrothermal systems interact to determine the thermal regime.

The deadline to apply is December 15, 2011. The Proposal and Addendum may be found at:
http://iodp.tamu.edu/scienceops/expeditions/hess_deep.html.
This expedition is scheduled for December 2012  February 2013.

Organisers,
Kathy Gillis and Jon Snow

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2. Upcoming events

2.1. UNOLS Deep Submergence Science Committee (DeSSC) Annual Community Meeting, San Francisco, Sunday, December 4, 2011

Location: Marriott Marquis, Golden Gate Room C3
55 Fourth Street, San Francisco, CA

The UNOLS Deep Submergence Science Committee (DeSSC) invites you to attend their fall meeting. Ocean scientists and students interested in deep submergence science are encouraged to attend the DeSSC meeting.

The meeting agenda will be available soon and will be posted on the UNOLS website at: http://www.unols.org/meetings/2011/201112des/201112desag.html
Please RSVP by contacting the UNOLS Office at [email protected]

Please note: those interested in this meeting should also note the IR Third Decadal Plan meeting on 3 Dec - see details above.
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2.2. Mid-ocean ridge processes: melting and melt extraction from a heterogeneous mantle. Session at EGU, 22-27 April 2012, Vienna, Austria

Convener: R. Katz
Co-Conveners: A. Stracke, C.J. Lissenberg

Mid-ocean ridges are our best window into the upper mantle because of their relatively well-understood dynamics and their broad and continuous sampling through extraction of partial melts. They therefore provide the context to address a persistent challenge: understanding the mechanism of sampling, as well as the nature, origin and consequences of chemical heterogeneity in the mantle. Especially relevant are questions such as: What is the "initial condition" of the MOR mantle source? How do heterogeneities melt? How is magma extracted and mixed? How is the chemical signature of the mantle source transposed to the erupted basalts?

This interdisciplinary session welcomes all contributions to answering these and related questions.
The abstract deadline is 17 January 2012
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3. Jobs and Fellowships

3.1. 2012 POGO-SCOR Visiting Fellowship program

The Partnership for Observation of the Global Oceans (POGO) and the Scientific Committee on Oceanic Research (SCOR) are calling for applications for the 2012 POGO-SCOR Visiting Fellowship program.
Details at: http://www.interridge.org/node/16751
Application deadline: 15 January 2012
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3.2. Lecturer/Postdoc opportunities, geophysics, sedimentology and physical oceanography, Bangor, UK
Physical Oceanogrpahy Post Doctoral Researcher (NERC OSMOSIS Consortium):

http://www.bangor.ac.uk/corporate/vacancies/home.php.en?jobdetails=1&ref...
Deadline: 3 January 2012

Physical Oceanography Post Doctoral Researcher (NERC FASTNET CONSORTIUM):
http://www.bangor.ac.uk/corporate/vacancies/home.php?jobdetails=1&refere...
Deadline: 7 December 2011

Research Lecturer in Marine Sedimentology:
http://www.bangor.ac.uk/corporate/vacancies/home.php.en?jobdetails=1&ref...
Deadline: 2 December 2011

Lecturer in Geophysics:
http://www.bangor.ac.uk/corporate/vacancies/home.php.en?jobdetails=1&ref...
Deadline: 2 December 2011
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3.3. Postdoctoral researcher, Physical Oceanography, Oban, Scotland

The post is fully funded by the SAMS-led, NERC funded multi-institutional consortium ³FASTNEt² (www.smi.ac.uk/fastnet). FASTNEt has a considerable field component using a fleet of Gliders, AUVs and a large drifter array.

Deadline: 19 December 2011

Details: http://www.interridge.org/node/16753
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4. Other

4.1. Call for Papers for MTS Journal: Tools, Techniques, and Strategies for Ocean Exploration

The Marine Technology Society Journal is planning a special issue in 2012 on "Tools, Techniques, and Strategies for Ocean Exploration." If you are interested in contributing an article, please contact:
Chris Roman, guest editor
Assistant Professor of Oceanography
University of Rhode Island
[email protected]
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4.2. Call for papers for Ocean Yearbook Vol.27, and student prize

Articles on issues and prospects, ocean governance, living resources of the ocean, non-living ocean resources, transportation and communications, environment and coastal management, maritime security, military activities, regional developments, training and education and ocean polar issues will be considered.
Deadline: March 31, 2012.
For more information, see online:
http://law.dal.ca/Files/MEL_Institute/OYB/Call_for_Papers_Vol_27.pdf

Ocean Yearbook 2012 Student Prize: The Ocean Yearbook has an annual competition for students writing research papers on marine affairs subjects.
Deadline: May 15, 2012.
For more information, see online:
http://law.dal.ca/Files/MEL_Institute/OYB/Student_Prize_2012.pdf
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InterRidge Email  #22/2011 (24 October 2011)
1. News from the Ridge Crest
   1.1. IODP Expedition 336 - Mid-Atlantic Ridge Microbiology
2. Upcoming Events
   2.1. "Oceans of Change" Early Career Scientisits Conference, Majorca, Spain, 24-27 April 2012
3. Jobs and Fellowships
   3.1. Postdoctoral position in Marine Hydrogeology, UCSC, USA
   3.2. 2012 Postdoctoral Fellowship Program - Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, USA
   3.3. Postdoctoral Research Fellow - Hadal Ecology and Energetics, Univ. Hawaii, USA
   3.4. Lectureship in Igneous Petrology, Dublin, Ireland
   3.5. PhD in Marine Biology, NIWA, New Zealand
   3.6. Postdoctoral position on hydrothermal fauna, IFREMER, France
   3.7. Marine Molecular Microbiologist, BAS, Cambridge, UK
   3.8. Postdoctoral Research Associate in C-DEBI Laboratory, Univ. Southern California, USA
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1. News from the Ridge Crest

1.1. IODP Expedition 336 - Mid-Atlantic Ridge Microbiology

Wolfgang Bach and Katrina Edwards are co-PIs on the current cruise at North Pond, MAR. Read their progress at: http://joidesresolution.org/node/1983
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2. Upcoming events

2.1. "Oceans of Change" Early Career Scientists Conference, Majorca, Spain, 24-27 April 2012 (Calvia, near Palma)

ECSC will broadly address the interactions among the physics, chemistry, and biology of the world’s oceans in the context of a dynamic system. Particular emphasis will be placed on the role of human activities on ocean processes, the future of ecological and economic ocean services, and management implications.
Deadline for abstract submissions and applications for financial assistance: 31 October 2011
Further details: http://www.ices.dk/marineworld/oceans/index.asp
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All events are posted on the IR website at: http://www.interridge.org/events
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3. Jobs and Fellowships

3.1. Postdoctoral position in Marine Hydrogeology, UCSC, USA

The successful candidate will participate in research involving seafloor hydrothermal systems.
More information at: http://es.ucsc.edu/~afisher/Research/ResDesc.htm#Postdoc
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3.2. 2012 Postdoctoral Fellowship Programme - Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, USA

Applications for postdoctoral fellowship program at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI) are invited. MBARI is dedicated to the development of state-of-the-art instrumentation, systems, and methods for scientific research in the oceans.
Further details: http://scjobs.sciencemag.org/JobSeekerX/ViewJob.asp?JobID=iSthbYUN8ZDtxJ...
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3.3. Postdoctoral Research Fellow - Hadal Ecology and Energetics, Univ. Hawaii, USA

The overarching goal of the project is to determine the composition and distribution of hadal species, the role of hadal pressures (piezolyte concentrations, enzyme function under pressure), food supply (distribution of POC with the abundance and biomass of trench organisms, and metabolic rates/energetic demand), and depth/topography (genetic divergence and spatial connectivity of populations) have on impacting deep-ocean community structure.
Deadline: 31 October 2011
Further details: http://www.ridge2000.org/science/links/jobs.php
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3.4. Lectureship in Igneous Petrology, Dublin, Ireland

This new post is concerned with the formation and evolution of magmatic rocks. Using a combined approach of field observation, petrographic information and petrological data, the successful candidate’s research will contribute to deeper and more quantitative understanding of the interplay between magmatism and planetary evolution.
Deadline: 11 November 2011
Further details: https://jobs.tcd.ie/pls/corehrrecruit/docs/0000027420.pdf
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3.5. PhD in Marine Biology, NIWA, New Zealand

To investigate the geological aspects of hydrothermal venting and the formation and extent of SMS deposits, and the biological aspects of the associated benthic assemblages.
Deadline: 10 December 2011
Further details: http://www.fis.org.nz/BreakOut/vuw/schols.phtml?detail+500548
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3.6. Postdoctoral position on hydrothermal fauna, IFREMER, France

A post-doctoral appointment is available entitled: "Temporal dynamics of the hydrothermal fauna based on seafloor observatories".
Further details: http://wwz.ifremer.fr/institut/Travailler-a-l-Ifremer/Offres-d-emploi-Of...
Deadline: 7 November 2011
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3.7. Marine Molecular Microbiologist, BAS, Cambridge, UK

This post involves the collection and identification of endosymbiotic bacteria and their hosts from hydrothermal vents in the East Scotia Ridge region. The project is part of the ChEsSO consortium, which aims to investigate chemosynthetically-driven ecosystems south of the Polar Front, Antarctica and their relation to their geological, oceanographic and chemical environments.
Deadline: 13 November 2011
Further details: http://www.interridge.org/node/16722
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3.8. Postdoctoral Research Associate in C-DEBI Laboratory, Univ. Southern California, USA

Do you have an interest in the marine deep biosphere, hydrothermal systems, and other exciting geomicrobiology investigations at the bottom of the ocean? Are you looking for a postdoctoral position that will allow you to combine state-of-the-art molecular biology, microscopy, biogeochemistry techniques and observatory science/field work to study cutting edge research questions? Opportunities are available for conducting metagenomic, proteomic, and single cell isolation research with environmental samples. 
Details at: http://jobs.usc.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=61024
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InterRidge Email  #21/2011 (6 October 2011)

1. InterRidge Info
   1.1. IR StComm meeting, 13-14 October 2011, Hangzhou, China
2. Upcoming Events
   2.1. International Workshop on Environmental Management Needs for Exploration and Exploitation of Deep Seabed Minerals, Nadi, Fiji, 29 Nov-2 Dec 2011
   2.2. 3-week course: Deep-sea Ecosystems and extreme marine environments, Banyuls/Mer, France, 28 Nov-16 Dec 2011
   2.3. Ocean Sciences Meeting, Salt Lake City, Feb. 20-24, 2012 - sessions of interest
   2.4. VentBase 2012 Workshop/Conference, NUI Galway, Ireland, 09-12 Apr 2012
3. Jobs and Fellowships
   3.1. Manager of Ocean Biogeographic Information System (OBIS), New Brunswick, USA
4. Other
   4.1. SCOR- Call for visiting scholars
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1. InterRidge Info

1.1. IR StComm meeting, 13-14 October 2011, Hangzhou, China

The IR StComm is holding its annual meeting in Hangzhou next week. If you would like any issues to be raised, please contact either your National Correspondent or the IR Office.
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2. Upcoming events

2.1. International Workshop on Environmental Management Needs for Exploration and Exploitation of Deep Seabed Minerals, 29 Nov-2 Dec 2011, Nadi, Fiji

Organised by the International Seabed Authority in collaboration with the Government of Fiji and the Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC) SOPAC Division.
Further details: http://www.isa.org.jm/en/scientific/workshops/2011
Contact: Adam Cook: [email protected]
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2.2. 3-week course: Deep-sea Ecosystems and extreme marine environments, Banyuls/Mer, France, 28 Nov-16 Dec 2011

This international school is dedicated to extreme marine environments and deep-sea ecosystems, with a focus on interdisciplinary issues. The 3-week course is open to Master and PhD students, and is hosted at the University Paris 6 marine station of Banyuls. A limited number of grants for travel and accomodation is available upon request to Nadine Le Bris ([email protected]).
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2.3. Ocean Sciences Meeting, Salt Lake City, Feb. 20-24, 2012 - sessions of interest

071: Deep-Sea Conservation Imperatives in the 21st Century

Organizers: Lisa A. Levin, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, [email protected]; Cindy Van Dover, Duke University Marine Laboratory, [email protected]; Jeff Ardron, Marine Conservation Institute, [email protected]; Craig R. Smith, University of Hawaii at Manoa, [email protected]

The deep waters and seabed of the world ocean constitute the largest biosphere on this planet, supporting a wealth of species and habitat diversity, performing key ecosystem functions and providing valuable food and energy resources. Once considered pristine, the deep sea (from 200-11,000 m) is under increasing pressure from potentially destructive extraction activities such as fishing, oil and gas exploitation and minerals mining, as well as waste and contaminant disposal, bioprospecting, and scientific research. CO2-driven climate change is also altering deep-sea species distributions and ecosystem processes with attendant effects on services and functions. In addressing these issues, EEZs and international waters face different regulatory landscapes. We invite talks that address conservation issues in pelagic and benthic realms of the slope, abyss and trenches. Topics of interest include but are not limited to human and climate-change impacts in the deep-sea, current conservation science issues and needs, marine policy instruments, management options, and global challenges. Presentations are welcome from science, industry, government and NGOs. (3 ,9, 11)
Abstract deadline: 23:59 pm Central Daylight Time on 7 October 2011
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2.4. VentBase 2012 Workshop/Conference, NUI Galway, Ireland, 09-12 Apr 2012

Ventbase is a workshop/conference with the aim of standardising methods used for assessing the ecological impacts of commercial mineral extraction at seafloor massive sulfides (SMS) deposits.
Details: http://www.ventbase.org/
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3. Jobs and Fellowships

3.1. Manager of Ocean Biogeographic Information System (OBIS), New Brunswick, USA

The incumbent will manage the “Ocean Biogeographic Information System” (OBIS) and its IOC Project Office for IODE/OBIS located at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA.
Further details: http://www.interridge.org/files/interridge/Vacancy%20Note%20OBIS%20clean...
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4. Other

4.1. SCOR- Call for visiting scholars

This program sends ocean scientists interested in short-term visits to developing countries. The program is a partnership, with the host institution providing local accommodation and SCOR finding resources to pay for airfares and other local expenses, as necessary. The participating scientists donate their time.
Further details: http://www.interridge.org/files/interridge/Call.pdf
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InterRidge Email  #20/2011 (22 September 2011)

1. InterRidge Info
   1.1. IR StComm meeting, 13-14 October 2011, Hangzhou, China
2. News from the ridge crest
   2.1. News from NEPTUNE Canada, R/V Thomas G. Thompson
3. Upcoming Events
   3.1. 13th International Deep-Sea Biology Symposium, Wellington, New Zealand, 3-7 December 2012
   3.2. The Deep Seas - Challenges and Opportunities, Paris, France, 13 October 2011
4. Jobs and Fellowships
   4.1. C-DEBI Deep Biosphere Education & Outreach grants
   4.2. Assistant Professor, Marine Microbiology/Biogeochemistry, Florida State University, USA
   4.3. Lecturer posts, NOC Southampton, UK
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1. InterRidge Info

1.1. IR StComm meeting, 13-14 October 2011, Hangzhou, China

The IR StComm is holding its annual meeting in Hangzhou in 3 weeks' time. If you would like any issues to be raised, please contact either your National Correspondent or the IR Office.
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2. News from the ridge crest

2.1. News from NEPTUNE Canada, R/V Thomas G. Thompson

Follow this cruise at: http://www.neptunecanada.ca/cruise/
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3. Upcoming events

3.1. 13th International Deep-Sea Biology Symposium, Wellington, New Zealand, 3-7 December 2012

Details at: http://www.confer.co.nz/dsbs2012/index.htm
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3.2. The Deep Seas - Challenges and Opportunities, Paris, France, 13 October 2011

Details and registration at: http://www.interridge.org/node/16660
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4. Jobs and Fellowships

4.1. C-DEBI Deep Biosphere Education & Outreach grants

The Center for Dark Energy Biosphere Investigations (C-DEBI) is pleased to announce grants (up to $50,000) are available to fund research or education and outreach projects on any area of marine deep biosphere topics. The C-DEBI Education and Outreach Grants Program will fund the development of educational opportunities and materials that are pertinent to deep biosphere research in the sedimentary or igneous ocean basement.  The next deadline for this semiannual call is 31 October 2011.
C-DEBI’s mission is to explore life beneath the seafloor  and make transformative discoveries that advance science,  benefit society, and inspire people of all ages and origins.

For more information, visit: http://www.darkenergybiosphere.org/education/proposals.html
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4.2. Assistant Professor, Marine Microbiology/Biogeochemistry, Florida State University, USA

The Department of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Science is seeking applications for a Ph.D.-level marine microbiologist/biogeochemist.
Deadline: 1 Nov 2011
Further details
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4.3. Lecturer posts, NOC Southampton, UK

Up to 10 lectureships available.
Deadline: 7 November 2011
Further details
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InterRidge Email  #19/2011 (8 September 2011)

1. InterRidge Info
   1.1. New Forum on InterRidge website
2. News from the ridge crest
   2.1. JOIDES Resolution IODP 336, North Pond, MAR
3. Upcoming Events
   3.1. Circum-Antarctic Ridges workshop - abstract deadline extended to 11 Sept 2011
4. Jobs and Fellowships
   4.1.  Postdoctoral position, deep-sea ecologist, JAMSTEC, Japan
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1. InterRidge Info

1.1. New Forum on InterRidge website

A Forum is now on the IR website, for discussion about "IR: Third Decadal Plan 2014-23". Add your views on the major challenges InterRidge should be addressing in the next decade. http://www.interridge.org/forum
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2. News from the ridge crest

2.1. JOIDES Resolution IODP 336, North Pond, MAR

Information on this cruise and blog at: http://joidesresolution.org/node/1983
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3. Upcoming events

3.1. Circum-Antarctic Ridges workshop - abstract deadline extended to 11 Sept 2011

Circum-Antarctic Ridges workshop, 28-30 Sept 2011, Toulouse, France
Deadline for abstracts for posters and oral presentations: 11 Sept 2011
Deadline for registration: 11 Sept 2011
All details at: http://www.interridge.org/circum_antarctic
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4. Jobs and Fellowships

4.1. Postdoctoral position, deep-sea ecologist, JAMSTEC, Japan

Postdoctoral Researcher required within multidisciplinary program. The marine unit consists of six teams for coral reef, kelp coast, pelagic water, and deep sea (hydrothermal vent and methane seep area).
Further details: http://www.jamstec.go.jp/e/about/recruit/biogeos_20111031.html
Deadline: 31 October 2011
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InterRidge Email  #18/2011 (25 August 2011)

1. InterRidge Info
   1.1. Reminder - deadline 3 Sept for Ocean Floor Dynamics workshop, Tokyo
   1.2. Reminder - deadline 4 Sept for Circum-Antarctic Ridges workshop abstracts, Toulouse
   1.3. Reminder - deadline 7 Sept for articles for IR News 2011
2. News from the ridge crest
   2.1. R/V Celtic Explorer - VENTuRE expedition
   2.2. New eruption at Axial
3. Jobs and Fellowships
   3.1. Postdoctoral position, Marine Geology/Geophysics, Tromso, Norway
   3.2. PhD positions in interdisciplinary Marine Research, Kiel, Germany   
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1. InterRidge Info

1.1. Reminder - deadline 3 Sept for Ocean Floor Dynamics workshop

Ocean Floor Dynamics: from Spreading Center to Subduction Zone workshop, 2-6 October 2011, AORI, Tokyo, Japan.
Registration deadline for fieldtrip: 3 Sept
Registration deadline for workshop: 10 Sept
Registration for poster abstracts: 10 Sept
All details at: http://ofgs.aori.u-tokyo.ac.jp/intridgej/WS_2011/
This is the main meeting for the IR Mantle Imaging Working Group.
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1.2. Reminder - deadline 4 Sept for Circum-Antarctic Ridges workshop abstracts, Toulouse

Circum-Antarctic Ridges workshop, 28-30 Sept 2011, Toulouse, France
Deadline for abstracts for posters and oral presentations: 4 Sept 2011
Deadline for registration: 11 Sept 2011
Hotel and transport information has been added to the website.
All details at: http://www.interridge.org/circum_antarctic
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1.3. Reminder - deadline 7 Sept for articles for IR News 2011

This is a final call for material to be submitted for the IR News 2011. The IR Office would like to receive articles related to ridges, back-arc basins and ophiolites, and general articles on post-cruise results, new equipment or workshop reports. Any submitted images should be high resolution. For formatting guidelines, see: http://www.interridge.org/IRNewsletter/formatting
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2. News from the ridge crest

2.1. R/V Celtic Explorer - VENTuRE expedition

The Irish-led VENTuRE scientific expedition aboard the national research vessel RV Celtic Explorer has discovered a previously uncharted field of hydrothermal vents along the mid-Atlantic ridge – the first to be explored north of the Azores. The mission, led by Dr. Andy Wheeler of University College, Cork (UCC), used the Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) Holland 1 to discover the Moytirra vent field.
Read more at: http://noc.ac.uk/news/scientists-explore-uncharted-deep-sea-vent-field
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2.2. New eruption at Axial

It was discovered in July that Axial Seamount experienced a significant volcanic eruption in April of this year. Groups of scientists on several research vessels have been gathering data about this eruption. From August 20-31, live video of seafloor operations at Axial Seamount can be viewed from the Regional Scale Nodes (RSN) web site: http://www.interactiveoceans.washington.edu/visions11/live

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3. Jobs and Fellowships

3.1. Postdoctoral position, Marine Geology/Geophysics, Tromso, Norway

The University of Tromsø, Department of Geology seeks a post-doctoral research fellow in marine geology and geophysics. 
Details: http://www.earthworks-jobs.com/geoscience/tromso11081.html
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3.2. PhD positions in interdisciplinary Marine Research, Kiel, Germany

Kiel University seeks "The brightest young scientists internationally to join our research efforts. You may have a background in a "classic" marine science discipline, or any ocean related fields in economics, biology, chemistry, physics, geology, mathematics, geography, ecology, medicine, law or computational science".
Details: http://www.earthworks-jobs.com/marine/futureocean11071.html

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InterRidge Email  #15/2011 (15 August 2011)

1. News from the ridge crest
   1.1. News from Okeanos Explorer - Mid-Cayman Rise
   1.2. 2011 Pacific Northwest Expedition - R/V Western Flyer
2. Events
   2.1. Deep-sea Conservation Imperatives in the 21st Century, Ocean Sciences Meeting 2012, Salt Lake City, Utah, 20-24 Feb 2012
3. Jobs and Fellowships
   3.1. Postdoctoral position, benthic seamount ecologist, Oban, Scotland
   3.2. Lecturer, Marine biology, Aberdeen, Scotland
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1. News from the ridge crest

1.1. News from Okeanos Explorer - Mid-Cayman Rise

Chris German (WHOI) and Paul Tyler (NOCS, UK) are leading the cruise on RV Okeanos Explorer. 10 days of off-axis exploration of the Mid-Cayman Rise are planned, including the recently discovered Von Damm hydrothermal field.
Details: http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/okeanos/explorations/ex1104/welcome.html
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1.2. 2011 Pacific Northwest Expedition 

From 12 July - 3 September, MBARI's research vessel Western Flyer is hosting a multidisciplinary expedition on gas hydrates, carbon dioxide in the deep sea, underwater volcanoes and deep-sea animals. 
Details at: http://www.mbari.org/expeditions/Northern11/index.htm
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2. Events

2.1. Deep-sea Conservation Imperatives in the 21st Century, Ocean Sciences Meeting 2012, Salt Lake City, Utah, 20-24 Feb 2012.

Abstracts are due by October 7th, 2011 [23:59 Central Time].  See http://www.sgmeet.com/osm2012/start_process.asp for information about abstract submission and registration.
071: Deep-Sea Conservation Imperatives in the 21st Century

Lisa A. Levin, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Cindy Van Dover, Duke University Marine Laboratory, [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Jeff Ardron, Marine Conservation Institute, [email protected]
Craig R. Smith, University of Hawaii at Manoa, [email protected]

The deep waters and seabed of the world ocean constitute the largest biosphere on this planet, supporting a wealth of species and habitat diversity, performing key ecosystem functions and providing valuable food and energy resources. Once considered pristine, the deep sea (from 200-11,000 m) is under increasing pressure from extraction activities such as fishing, oil and gas exploitation and minerals mining, as well as waste and contaminant disposal, bioprospecting, and scientific research. CO2-driven climate change is also altering deep-sea species distributions and ecosystem processes with attendant effects on services and functions. In addressing these issues, EEZs and international waters face different regulatory landscapes. We invite talks that address conservation issues in pelagic and benthic realms of the slope, abyss and trenches. Topics of interest include but are not limited to human and climate-change impacts in the deep-sea, current conservation science issues and needs, marine policy instruments, management options, and global challenges. Presentations are welcome from science, industry, government and NGOs. (3 ,9, 11)

Please submit early and send a copy of your abstract to [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> when you submit, so we can begin to organize the session. A complete list of special sessions can be found at: http://www.sgmeet.com/osm2012/session_categories.asp
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3. Jobs and Fellowships

3.1. Postdoctoral position, benthic seamount ecologist, Oban, Scotland

The Scottish Association for Marine Science requires a post doc to be part of a team which includes members from Oxford University and the Natural History Museum London, looking at seamounts in the Southwest Indian Ocean. The position is for 33 months and will start at the beginning of October with the cruise to the Southwest Indian Ocean taking place at the start of November.
Deadline: 1 September 2011
Details: http://www.interridge.org/node/16671
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3.2. Lecturer, Marine Biology, Aberdeen, Scotland

Lecturer required in any area of marine biology that is complementary to current research strengths within the School.
Deadline: 26 August 2011
Details: http://www.interridge.org/files/interridge/Aberdeen%20post.pdf

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InterRidge Email  #14/2011 (28 July 2011)

1. InterRidge Info
   1.1. Speakers and student prizes announced for Mantle Imaging WG workshop: Ocean Mantle Dynamics: From Spreading Center to Subduction Zone
   1.2. Call for articles for InterRidge News 2011
2. News from the ridge crest
   2.1. News from R/V Pourquoi Pas? at Lucky Strike
   2.2. News from Endeavour site, NEPTUNECanada
   2.3. GALREX 2011 Expedition underway at Galápagos Rift
3. Events
   3.1. Session on ‘Ocean spreading centers: Connecting the subseafloor with the open ocean’ at the 2012 Ocean Sciences Meeting
   3.2. Circum-Antarctic Ridges: InterRidge International Workshop, 28-30 Sept 2011, Toulouse, France
   3.3. InterRidge: Third Decadal Plan 2014-2023, 3 Dec 2011, San Francisco, USA
   3.4. Further sessions of interest at AGU Fall meeting, 5-9 Dec 2011, San Francisco, USA
        T41: Recent Developments on the Origin and Evolution of the Tibetan Plateau
        T40: Recent Advances and Concepts in Plate Tectonics and Seafloor Spreading Processes
   3.5. 3rd GEOTRACES Data-Model Synergy Workshop, 14-17 November 2011, Barcelona, Spain
4. Other
   4.1. ISA approves four applications for exploration licences
   4.2. From AGU Books: Diversity of Hydrothermal Systems on Slow Spreading Ocean Ridges
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1. InterRidge Info

1.1. Speakers announced for Mantle Imaging WG workshop: Ocean Mantle Dynamics: From Spreading Center to Subduction Zone

2-6 October 2011
AORI, Tokyo, Japan
http://ofgs.aori.u-tokyo.ac.jp/intridgej/WS_2011/

A current version of the speaker list for this workshop is available at the above website (follow Agenda). 
Two student prizes - $500 USD each - will also be awarded for best posters.
The deadline for abstracts of poster presentations is 10 September 2011
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1.2. Call for articles for InterRidge News 2011

This is a second call for material for the annual InterRidge Newsletter. The InterRidge Office is requesting articles to be included in this year's InterRidge News, Vol. 20, published in November 2011, and we would very much like to hear from contributors. Suitable material includes preliminary results of research related to ridges, back-arc basins and ophiolites. Also, we are looking for general articles on shipboard or immediate post-cruise results, new equipment, opinion articles and workshops reports. In particular, we would want you to supply 1-4 high resolution images with any article (minimum pixel width = 1000). InterRidge News is intended for the rapid publication of preliminary results and cruise reports that do not appear in other publications. All articles and images must be submitted by email to the InterRidge Office ([email protected]) by 7 September 2011. Please see the following webpage for formatting guidelines: http://www.interridge.org/IRNewsletter/formatting   If you intend to submit an article, the IR Office would appreciate knowing in advance.
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2. News from the ridge crest

2.1. News from R/V Pourquoi Pas? at Lucky Strike

Mathilde Cannat, Jérome Blandin, Pierre Marie Sarradin (co-chiefs of the MoMARsat 2011 cruise)

We are leaving the Lucky Strike volcano and hydrothermal vents after an eventful 4-week cruise during which we successfully reinstalled all the components of the EMSO-Azores standalone seafloor observatory: 

-the two seafloor SEAMON (Sea Monitoring) stations and their connected instruments: a 3-components seismometer and a hydrophone for seismic event detection, two pressure probes for geodetic measurements, a video camera, a dissolved-iron analyzer, and an optode (oxygen and temperature probe) for ecological time studies. 
- the BOREL transmission buoy, equipped with GPS (geodetic experiment and buoy location) and meteo station.

Everybody on board worked very hard for this success!

The system is improved compared to last year, with new lower consumption acoustic modems, a revised earthquake detection software, more solar panels and a new GPS for the buoy. It transmits data every 6 hours to the ESONET-EMSO data node at the SISMER in Brest. Data from Lucky Strike have been available there for a year now. Our next effort will be to offer a more user friendly web interface to visualize and access the Azores node near realtime data set.
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2.2. News from Endeavour site, NEPTUNECanada

Endeavour, 2.3 km deep, July 8-10:  Fields of hot vents near the tectonic spreading ridge

A BARS instrument—which helps scientists understand the hostile chemistry inside active hot vents—had shown electrical troubles after installation. The team discovered that a new vent chimney had sprung up under its power/internet cable. The instrument was retrieved and will be reinstalled in September. More information at: http://www.neptunecanada.ca/news/news-details.dot?id=27674
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2.3. GALREX 2011 Expedition underway at Galápagos Rift

Leg II (July 11-28) of the Galápagos Rift Expedition (GALREX) 2011 is underway with a team of scientists and technicians both at-sea and on shore. Mapping and water column information collected during Leg I identified a number of exciting targets to explore with the Institute for Exploration’s Little Hercules ROV. During Leg II the team will explore seamounts, the oldest known vent fields, off-axis sulfide mounds, deep fracture zones, and newly-discovered vents.

For daily updates from the NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer, please visit: http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/okeanos/explorations/ex1103/welcome.html
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3. Events

3.1. Session on ‘Ocean spreading centers: Connecting the subseafloor with the open ocean’ at the 2012 Ocean Sciences Meeting

ASLO/Ocean Sciences Meeting,
19-24 February 2012, in Salt Lake City, Utah
http://www.sgmeet.com/osm2012/

Conveners: Sarah Bennett ([email protected]) and Jason Sylvan ([email protected])

Deep-sea hydrothermal systems provide a window into the subseafloor environment and a transport mechanism for fluids sourced deep within the earth’s crust out into the open ocean.  At the interface between the seafloor and the ocean, fluids flowing from the crust provide a redox rich environment which is exploited by both micro- and macro organisms.  Even up in the water column, chemistry and biology sourced from deep within the crust continues to influence the open ocean on a global scale. This session aims to bring in chemical, biological and geological studies from each of these environments, to provide our audience with perspectives from the hydrothermal system as a whole and the interconnectivities between each locality.  We encourage contributions from both field and laboratory studies that investigate the influence of hydrothermal circulation on the subsurface, seafloor and open ocean, as well as how the local environment affects the fluids themselves. The combination of biogeochemical studies in extreme environments such as the hydrothermal system, will enable us to understand the limits and constraints on life, which not only has important relevance for our own planet, but also for the extraterrestrial system.
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3.2. Circum-Antarctic Ridges: InterRidge International Workshop, 28-30 Sept 2011, Toulouse, France

Date: 28-30 September 2011
Venue: Observatoire Midi-Pyrenees, Toulouse, France
Deadline for abstracts: 4 Sept 2011
Deadline for registration: 11 Sept 2011
Field excursion on 28 Sept to lherzolites at Etang de Lers, French Pyrenees

Further details and registration at: http://www.interridge.org/circum_antarctic
Some funding is available for students and early-career scientists – please apply via the registration form by 31 August 2011
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3.3. Registration for InterRidge: Third Decadal Plan 2014-2023

Saturday 3 December 2011
Parc 55 Wyndham Hotel
55 Cyril Magnin Street, Union Square
San Francisco, USA

Agenda and Registration: http://www.interridge.org/third_decade
Registration deadline: 21 November 2011

The discussion meeting for InterRidge: Third Decadal Plan 2014-2023 will be held ahead of AGU, to maximise the opportunity for scientists to attend. All are invited to discuss and set InterRidge's science and policy goals for the next decade. There is no cost but please register to help with organisation. Lunch is provided.
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3.4. Further sessions of interest at AGU Fall meeting, 5-9 Dec 2011, San Francisco, USA

T41: Recent Developments on the Origin and Evolution of the Tibetan Plateau
http://sites.agu.org/fallmeeting/scientific-program/session-search/831

The Tibetan Plateau is the highest and youngest plateau on Earth and is the prime natural laboratory for understanding continental geodynamics. The aim of this special session is to invite researchers to share their new findings and perspectives on the Tibetan Plateau and to develop collaborative efforts towards formulating new approaches to continental dynamics in the years to come. We welcome papers on issues including, but not limited to, the evolution of the Tethys, the origin and evolution of the Tibetan Plateau and both tectonic and magmatic responses to the India-Asia collision such as the thickening mechanism of the mantle lithosphere and crustal growth.

Invited Speakers: Don Depaolo (Berkeley); Mark Harrison (UCLA); Paul Kapp (Arizona); Zhidan Zhao (CUGB)

Conveners:
Xuanxue Mo (China University of Geosciences in Beijing; [email protected]
Ji-Feng Xu (Guangzhou Inst Geochemistry, Guangzhou; [email protected]
Di-Cheng Zhu (China University of Geosciences in Beijing; [email protected]
Yaoling Niu (Durham University, [email protected]
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T40: Recent Advances and Concepts in Plate Tectonics and Seafloor Spreading Processes

Description: In the line of Jean Francheteau pioneering works, this session will be devoted to recent advances and concepts in plate tectonics and seafloor spreading processes based on magnetic and paleomagnetic approaches, plate kinematics, heat flux, thermo-mechanical modeling, deep-sea exploration, and, in general, on works linking cross-disciplinary observation of the ocean floor.

Sponsor: Tectonophysics (T)
Co-Sponsor(s): Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism (GP)
Convener(s):
Paul Tapponnier ([email protected]); Jean-Yves Royer ([email protected]); Christopher Harrison ([email protected]); Richard Gordon ([email protected])
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3.5. 3rd GEOTRACES Data-Model Synergy Workshop, 14-17 November 2011, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain

The workshop will focus on ocean particles, with emphasis on their role in the biogeochemical cycle of trace elements & isotopes (TEIs).

Submit abstract to: [email protected]
Deadline for abstract submission: August 30, 2011 
Deadline for registration: September 30.

The organizing committee will cover travel, accommodation and food expenses for a maximum of 40 participants. The expenses of keynote speakers will be reimbursed in their entirety. Remaining funds will be allocated in priority to students and young scientists.

Further details at: http://www.obs-vlfr.fr/GEOTRACES/index.php/meetings/geotraces-workshops-...
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4.0. Other

4.1. ISA approves four applications for exploration licences

The ISA has approved the plans of work for exploration for polymetallic nodules and polymetallic sulphides in the international deep seabed Area submitted by four entities. They are Nauru Ocean Resources Inc. (NORI), sponsored by Nauru, and Tonga Offshore Mining Limited (TOML), sponsored by Tonga. They submitted their applications on 31 March 2008 for exploration for nodules in the reserved Area of the Clarion-Clipperton Fractured Zone. The other two bodies are China Ocean Minerals Resources Research and Development Association (COMRA), and the Ministry of Natural Resources and the Environment of the Russian Federation which submitted their applications on 7 May 2010 and on 24 December 2010 respectively, for approval of their plan of work for exploration for polymetallic sulphides in the Area.

Full press release at: http://www.isa.org.jm/files/documents/EN/Press/Press11/SB-17-11.pdf
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4.2. From AGU Books: Diversity of Hydrothermal Systems on Slow Spreading Ocean Ridges

Editors: Peter A. Rona, Colin W. Devey, Jérôme Dyment, and Bramley J. Murton
To order: http://www.agu.org/cgi-bin/agubooks?book=SEGM1884788
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InterRidge Email  #13/2011 (14 July 2011)

1. InterRidge Info
   1.1. Call for articles for InterRidge News 2011
   1.2. Registration for InterRidge: Third Decadal Plan 2014-2023 now open
   1.3. Cayman Trough video now on Google Oceans
   1.4. First recipient of InterRidge's cruise bursary scheme - report available 
2. News from the ridge crest
   2.1. News from German R/V Sonne (leg SO-216)
   2.2. Expedition AT18-07 on R/V Atlantis, Juan de Fuca Ridge, June 26 - July 14, 2011
3. Events
   3.1. Further AGU sessions of interest, 5-9 December 2011, San Francisco, USA
   3.2. Session on "Deep-Sea Conservation Imperatives in the 21st Century" at the 2012 Ocean Sciences Meeting, 19-24 February 2012, Salt Lake City, Utah
   3.3. AAAS meeting, 16-20 February 2012, Vancouver, Canada
   3.4. The Deep Sea - challenges and opportunities, 13 October 2011, Paris, France

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1. InterRidge Info

1.1. Call for articles for InterRidge News 2011

The InterRidge Office is calling for articles to be included in this year's InterRidge News, Vol. 20, published in November 2011, and we would very much like to hear from contributors. Suitable material includes preliminary results of research related to ridges, back-arc basins and ophiolites. Also, we are looking for general articles on shipboard or immediate post-cruise results, new equipment, opinion articles and workshops reports. In particular, we would want you to supply 1-4 high resolution images with any article (minimum pixel width = 1000). InterRidge News is intended for the rapid publication of preliminary results and cruise reports that do not appear in other publications. All articles and images must be submitted by email to the InterRidge Office ([email protected]) by 7 September 2011. Please see the following webpage for formatting guidelines: http://www.interridge.org/IRNewsletter/formatting   If you intend to submit an article, the IR Office would appreciate knowing in advance.
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1.2. Registration for InterRidge: Third Decadal Plan 2014-2023 now open

Saturday 3 December 2011
Parc 55 Wyndham Hotel
55 Cyril Magnin Street, Union Square
San Francisco, USA

Agenda and Registration: http://www.interridge.org/third_decade

The discussion meeting for InterRidge: Third Decadal Plan 2014-2023 will be held ahead of AGU, to maximise the opportunity for scientists to attend. All are invited to discuss and set InterRidge's science and policy goals for the next decade. There is no cost but please register to help with organisation. Lunch is provided.
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1.3. Cayman Trough video now on Google Oceans

View video from the 2010 JC44 cruise to the Cayman Trough, where the world's deepest-ever vents were found. Open Google Earth and type in "Cayman Trough" (make sure the "Explore the Ocean" box is checked under the Ocean layer). Open the grey circle icon on the GE globe.

If anyone has other video clips suitable for this project, please send them in to the IR Office.
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1.4. First recipient of InterRidge's cruise bursary scheme - report available 

Melis Cevatoglu, from Istanbul, Turkey, is the first recipient of the InterRidge Cruise Travel Bursary scheme to return from her cruise - HYDROBS-MOMAR - and submit a report: http://www.interridge.org/node/15913. 

InterRidge has further funds available to support early-career scientists on cruises, so if you are a student, young post-doc or an established scientist looking to form international collaborations, contact the InterRidge Office or check the website at: http://www.interridge.org/cruisebursary

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2. News from the ridge crest

2.1. News from German R/V Sonne (leg SO-216)

Scientists from the MARUM Center for Marine Environmental Sciences (University of Bremen) and the Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology (Bremen) are currrently aboard the German R/V Sonne (leg SO-216, Chief Scientist W. Bach) with the ROV Quest 4000m (MARUM) to sample hydrothermal fluids, sulfur deposits and symbiotic microbial communities in the Manus Basin.  We have already discovered new areas of activity on the flanks of North Su and PACMANUS hydrothermal vent fields (previously sampled by the ROV Jason in 2006).  Among the most exciting observations to date are spectacular candle-like chimneys composed entirely of molten sulfur, and nearby venting of liquid carbon dioxide. The goals of the cruise are to examine biological diversity associated with the vent areas as well as to document temporal changes in this poorly understood system. (Text sent in by Eoghan Reeves, an InterRidge Fellowship 2011 awardee).

http://www.marum.de/Page11019.html (German only)
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2.2. Expedition AT18-07 on R/V Atlantis, Juan de Fuca Ridge, June 26 - July 14, 2011

This expedition is a follow-on from IODP Expedition 327 during the summer of 2010, when subseafloor observatories (CORKS) were placed in the seafloor on the Juan de Fuca ridge. The overall goal of the expedition is to understand hydrologic properties and processes within volcanic oceanic crust, including links between fluid flow, geochemistry, rock alteration, and subseafloor microbiology. The science and education team on the expedition will also offer "Adopt a Microbe From the Deep Sea Floor,"  a web-based, interactive module to allow students and educators to follow the mission in real-time, virtually ‘adopt’ a microbe from the bottom of the ocean, and receive daily science updates from the vessel:

https://sites.google.com/site/adoptamicrobe/
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3. Events

3.1. Further AGU sessions of interest, 5-9 December 2011, San Francisco, USA

V16:  Magmatic Processes in the Lower Oceanic Crust

Conveners:  Deborah Eason, Eric Hellebrand

Description:  Classic models of crustal accretion at mid-ocean ridges assume simple fractionation processes produce observed chemical variations in erupted basalts.  Recent gabbro studies and mounting evidence from MORB and OIB geochemistry suggest a more complex magmatic history with possible interaction between percolating melts and a crystal mush.  Lower crustal processes have important implications for the composition of erupted basalts and attempts to invert for source composition and melting parameters.  The goal of this session is to examine magma storage and interaction in the crust, bringing together evidence from the petrology and geochemistry of extrusive and intrusive rocks, as well as insights from experimental, geophysical and numerical studies.
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V32: Rise and Fate of Oceanic Mantle: Melting, Aging, Recycling and Refertilization  

Sponsor: Volcanology, Geochemistry, and Petrology (V), Study of Earth's Deep Interior (DI), Seismology (S), Tectonophysics (T)

Convener(s): Othmar Muntener (University of Lausanne) and Marguerite Godard (Geosciences Montpellier)

Invited speakers: Henry Dick (WHOI), Amir Khan (ETHZ), Stephen Parman (Brown University) 

Peridotites sampled at the seafloor are generally interpreted as the residues from the formation of present-day MORB. However, model ages >1Ga, late refertilization processes and highly refractory peridotites in low magmatic supply areas indicate a more complex petrogenesis. In this session, the magmatic and geodynamic processes relevant for the formation of oceanic peridotites will be discussed in the light of these new results. We encourage contributions that investigate dredged and drilled abyssal peridotites from ridges, ocean-continent transition zones and ophiolite complexes. The session will cover the entire spectrum of geological sciences, from petrology and geochemistry to geodynamics.
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All sessions of interest at AGU can be seen at: http://www.interridge.org/AGU/2011
Abstract deadline : August 4, 2011
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3.2. Session on "Deep-Sea Conservation Imperatives in the 21st Century"  at the 2012 Ocean Sciences Meeting

ASLO/Ocean Sciences Meeting,
19-24 February 2012, in Salt Lake City, Utah
http://www.sgmeet.com/osm2012/
Deep-Sea Conservation Imperatives in the 21st Century
Conveners: Lisa Levin, Cindy Van Dover, Craig Smith and Jeff Ardron

The deep waters and seabed of the world ocean constitute the largest biosphere on this planet, supporting a wealth of species and habitat diversity, performing key ecosystem functions and providing valuable food and energy resources. Once considered pristine, the deep sea (from 200-11,000 m) is under increasing pressure from potentially destructive extraction activities such as fishing, oil and gas exploitation and minerals mining, as well as waste and contaminant disposal, bioprospecting, and scientific research. CO2-driven climate change is also altering deep-sea species distributions and ecosystem processes with attendant effects on services and functions. In addressing these issues, EEZs and international waters face different regulatory landscapes. We invite talks that address conservation issues in pelagic and benthic realms of the slope, abyss and trenches.  

Topics of interest include but are not limited to human and climate-change impacts in the deep-sea, current conservation science issues and needs, marine policy instruments, management options, and global challenges. Presentations are welcome from science, industry, government and NGOs.

Deadline for abstracts is 7 October 2011.

If you submit to this session, please send a copy of your abstract to [email protected]
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3.3. AAAS meeting, 16-20 February 2012, Vancouver, Canada

Session on : Marine Biological Diversity: Who Owns the Greatest Reservoir of Unexplored Diversity? 

Who owns the biological diversity in the world’s oceans? The oceans cover ~71% of the Earth’s surface, average ~3.8 km in depth and are home to the greatest reservoir of unexplored genetic potential on the planet. Yet, unlike almost all terrestrial systems and coastal waters, life in most areas of the oceans falls outside the jurisdiction, ownership and protection of any state or international agreement. Our understanding of marine biological diversity and the associated genetic resources is rooted in science, but the ownership and management of these resources must be solved on the arena of international dialog, and policy stemming from law. Nations have been grappling with the concept of fair and equitable sharing of Marine Genetic Resources (MGRs) under the Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) and the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD); yet, there is no agreement on sharing MGRs in areas beyond national jurisdiction. This is particularly troubling given that the most-developed nations are responsible for almost all the patent claims exploiting MGRs. Recent scientific efforts to capture the oceans’ genetic diversity and its distribution across the seas have revealed the enormous biological potential archived in MGRs. Ultimately, scientific exploration will provide the baseline of knowledge required for decisions on the fair and equitable sharing of MGRs.

The ownership and fair and equitable distribution of MGRs is an international challenge for the 21st century that lies at the heart of global interconnectedness. The economic potential wrapped around MGRs is linked to biodiversity, innovation, and development against a backdrop of changing climate. Exploitation of MGRs is leading to technologies that will improve food and energy production, and have already been touted as supplying the genetic potential to create artificial life.

Further details at: http://www.interridge.org/node/16657
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3.4. The Deep Sea - challenges and opportunities, 13 October 2011, Paris, France

Further details to follow at: http://www.interridge.org/node/16660

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InterRidge Email  #12/2011 (30 June 2011)

1. InterRidge Info
    1.1. Mantle Imaging IR Working Group - workshop 4-6 October 2011, AORI, Tokyo, Japan
2. News from the ridge crest
    2.1. Expedition AT18-07, R/V Atlantis, off west coast of US/Canada
3. Events
    3.1. Additional sessions of interest at the 2011 AGU Fall Meeting, 5-9 Dec 2011
         OS07: Doing Fieldwork on the Deep Seafloor
         V31: Rates of Pre- and Syn-eruptive Processes in Submarine Volcanic Systems
         T58: Evolution of the Oceanic Lithosphere
         T35. Multidisciplinary Ridge Flank Studies
4. Jobs and Fellowships
    4.1. Assistant Director, ECORD, CEREGE, Aix-en-Provence, France
5. Other
    5.1. Report on "Environmental Management of Deep-Sea Chemosynthetic Ecosystems" - now   available online
    5.2. IODP- Science plan for the next decade of ocean drilling - now available online

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1. InterRidge Info

1.1. Mantle Imaging IR Working Group - workshop announced

Workshop on: "Ocean Mantle Dynamics: from Spreading Center to Subduction Zone," 4-6 October 2011, AORI, Tokyo, Japan

Details at: http://ofgs.aori.u-tokyo.ac.jp/intridgej/WS_2011/

This meeting will focus on three objectives of crustal and mantle imaging, with an emphasis on mantle dynamics:
1) the structure of oceanic lithosphere (including the crust and sub-crust) and asthenosphere;
2) melt migration beneath the spreading axis to form oceanic crust;
3) the role of water, especially for subduction and back-arc spreading dynamics.
Details also available at: http://www.interridge.org/WG/MantleImaging/workshop2011

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2. News from the ridge crest

2.1. Expedition AT18-07, R/V Atlantis, off west coast of US/Canada

Completion of single- and cross-hole hydrogeologic experiments on the eastern flank of Juan de Fuca Ridge. Follow progress of this cruise at: http://joidesresolution.org/blog

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3. Events

3.1. Additional sessions of interest at the 2011 AGU Fall Meeting, 5-9 Dec 2011

Deadline for Abstract submissions: 4 Aug 2011

OS07: Doing Fieldwork on the Deep Seafloor
Conveners: Colin Devey, Roger Searle, John Sinton, Isobel Yeo

High-resolution deep submergence mapping of the seafloor in combination with precisely located visual observations and sampling are beginning to make geological mapping of the seafloor a reality. This emerging field has enormous growth potential in coming years as we develop new techniques for integrating the observations from various vehicles and at various resolutions and learn to interpret the geological features we are seeing. This session aims to show-case the latest work in the field, covering both geological mapping of the seafloor as well as the technological and computer science developments which are driving it.

Please consider submitting a contribution to this session. Abstract submission is now open, and closes on August 4 (note this is earlier than previous years).

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V31: Rates of Pre- and Syn-eruptive Processes in Submarine Volcanic Systems
Conveners: Adam Soule, Ken Rubin, Bill Chadwick, Scott Nooner

Description: Rates of magmatic and volcanic processes in submarine settings are believed to strongly vary with parameters such as spreading rate, volcano maturity, and melt supply. This session aims to bring together the latest results from the range of techniques used to constrain time scales of submarine magmatic and volcanic processes including, but not limited to, geochronology, lava morphology, seismic and hydroacoustic monitoring, geochemistry, geodesy. We encourage abstract submissions on studies that apply these techniques to submarine and analog volcanic systems, as well as observational or modeling studies that evaluate controls on rates of magmatic processes and links to volcanic crust construction.

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T58: Evolution of the Oceanic Lithosphere
Conveners: Dayanthie Weeraratne, Donald Forsyth, Mark Behn

Description: We invite presentations to discuss the evolution of oceanic lithosphere. Understanding the structure, composition, thermal evolution, and rheology of the oceanic lithosphere is of fundamental significance to plate tectonics. We focus on lithospheric evolution from its infancy at spreading centers to old seafloor at the perimeter of oceanic basins. We invite presentations from interdisciplinary research that consider seismic velocity structure, seismic anisotropy, mantle petrology, rheology and deformation, geodynamic models for lithospheric cooling and mantle convection, gravity and flexure, seafloor subsidence and heat flow, electrical conductivity, and intra-plate earthquakes, all necessary contributions to oceanic lithosphere formation.

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T35. Multidisciplinary Ridge Flank Studies
Conveners: A. T. Fisher, D. Blackman, M. Nielsen, R. Harris

The flanks of mid-ocean ridges are linked by physical, chemical, biological, and hydrologic processes, extending from the seafloor to the base of the lithosphere. Coupled flows of energy, solutes, organic material, and fluids within these systems are controlled by, and have additional influence on, geological structure, heterogeneity, faulting geometry, seamount distribution, and related sedimentary and crustal properties. We welcome presentations that feature a multidisciplinary approach applied to ridge flanks to understand these linked processes and properties, including: theoretical developments, field-based experiments, modeling studies, and efforts in education and outreach to connect this work to a broader audience.

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V17: Mantle melts: Innovative Approaches and Constraints to Modeling the Melting Regime
Conveners: Patricia Gregg, Lynne Elkins

Description: A fundamental goal of mantle melting models is to better constrain our understanding of melt-producing environments. This session will cover a wide range of melt modeling topics, including the development and application of petrologic and geochemical models and the incorporation of melting into geodynamic models. We invite contributions that present results of new approaches to modeling the geochemical composition of magmas, and that explore the constraints these models place on the nature of the melting regime in a variety of tectonic settings. We encourage multidisciplinary studies that combine geochemical melting calculations with geodynamic models.

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All sessions of interest listed at: http://www.interridge.org/AGU/2011

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4. Jobs and Fellowships

4.1. Assistant Director, ECORD, CEREGE, Aix-en-Provence, France

Details at: http://www.earthworks-jobs.com/geoscience/ecord11061.html
Deadline: 15 October 2011

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5. Other

5.1. Report on "Environmental Management of Deep-Sea Chemosynthetic Ecosystems" available online

The Dinard Report (Environmental Management of Deep-Sea Chemosynthetic Ecosystems: Justification of and Considerations for a Spatially-Based Approach) may be found online here:
http://www.isa.org.jm/files/documents/EN/Pubs/TS9/index.html#/30/

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5.2. Science plan for the next decade of ocean drilling - now available online

The science plan for the next decade of ocean drilling is now available online at: http://www.iodp.org/Science-Plan-for-2013-2023/

Entitled “Illuminating Earth’s Past, Present, and Future,” the plan establishes a roadmap for the International Ocean Discovery Program, which will succeed the current Integrated Ocean Drilling Program and is anticipated to begin in 2013.

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InterRidge Email  #11/2011 (16 June 2011)

1. InterRidge Info
    1.1. InterRidge/ISA Student and Postdoctoral Fellowship awards
2. News from the ridge crest
    2.1. Three new hydrothermal fields found on 13-14°S Mid-Atlantic Ridge
3. Events
    3.1. AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, USA, 5-9 Dec 2011 - sessions announced
    3.2. 2012 Oceans Science Meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA, 20-24 Feb 2012
4. Jobs and Fellowships
    4.1. Lectureship in Petroleum Geophysics, Imperial College, London, UK
    4.2. Assistant Professor, Marine Molecular Biology, Texas A&M University, USA
5. Other
    5.1. Items requested for Scientific Drilling No. 12 September issue
    5.2. World Festival of Underwater Pictures

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1. InterRidge Info

1.1. InterRidge/ISA Student and Postdoctoral Fellowship awards

The InterRidge Office is pleased to announce the recipients of this year's awards:
Donato Giovannelli - a PhD student at the University of Naples Federico II, Italy
Eoghan Reeves -a Postdoctoral Fellow at the MARUM Center for Marine Environmental Sciences, University of Bremen, Germany
Girish Beedessee - a PhD student at the Mauritius Oceanography Institute
Srinivas Rao - a PhD student at the National Institute of Oceanography, India
Sabyasachi Sautya - a Phd student also at the National Institute of Oceanography, India
Full details at: http://www.interridge.org/2011awards

The IR Office would like to extend special thanks to the reviewers of the fellowship proposals. We would also like to thank the Advisory Panel to the ISA Endowment Fund. For more information about the ISA Endowment Fund, please see: http://www.isa.org.jm/en/efund/fund.

For more information on the InterRidge Student and Postdoctoral Fellowship Program, please see: http://www.interridge.org/fellowship. The Call for Proposals for the 2012 Fellowships will be released in January 2012.

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2. News from the ridge crest

2.1. Three new hydrothermal fields found on 13-14°S Mid-Atlantic Ridge

During January to February 2011, the 2nd Leg of the COMRA¹s 22 Cruise found three hydrothermal fields on 13-14°S Mid-Atlantic Ridge (MAR). They were named temporarily as Rainbow Bay North, Valentine Valley and Tai Chi, respectively.

Details at: http://www.interridge.org/node/15983

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3. Events

3.1. AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, USA, 5-9 December 2011, - sessions announced
http://sites.agu.org/fallmeeting/

Sessions of interest to InterRidge:

OS10: Integrated Study of Oceanic Spreading Centers: From Mid-Ocean Ridges to Back-Arc Basins
Conveners: Jessica Warren, Laurent Montesi, Brandy Toner, and V. Dorsey Wanless

Description: Oceanic spreading centers transfer mass and energy from the Earth¹s mantle to the crust, oceans, and biosphere. The links between geological and biological studies of ridge systems is the focus of the Ridge 2000 program. This session encourages submission of studies that address the full range of spreading center processes, including magmatism, tectonics, volcanism, fluid and rock geochemistry, hydrothermal circulation, vent systems, and macro- and micro-biological phenomena. We encourage studies that compare spreading centers of different spreading rates and geological settings, including, but not restricted to the Integrated Study Sites - East Pacific Rise, Juan de Fuca Ridge, and Lau basin.

V41: Towards an Integrated View of Volcanic and Hydrothermal Processes on the Juan de Fuca Ridge
Conveners: William S. Wilcock, James F. Holden, James B. Gill, Edward T. Baker

Description: The Juan de Fuca Ridge is one of the most intensively studied mid-ocean ridges in the world. Two sites in particular, the Endeavour Segment and Axial Volcano, have been the focus of intensive studies of mantle melting, crustal formation, and linkages between seafloor volcanoes and chemosynthetic-based biological communities. These sites are now being instrumented for long-term cabled observatories. This session will provide a venue for studies that synthesize our current knowledge of the tectonic, volcanic and hydrothermal processes on the entire Juan de Fuca Ridge including efforts to expand the scope and duration of time series investigations.

T35: Multidisciplinary Ridge Flank Studies
Conveners: Andrew Fisher, Robert Harris, Mark Nielsen, and Donna Blackman

Description: The flanks of mid-ocean ridges are linked by physical, chemical, biological, and hydrologic processes, extending from the seafloor to the base of the lithosphere. Coupled flows of energy, solutes, organic material, and fluids within these systems are controlled by, and have additional influence on, geological structure, heterogeneity, faulting geometry, seamount distribution, and related sedimentary and crustal properties. We welcome presentations that feature a multidisciplinary approach applied to ridge flanks to understand these linked processes and properties, including: theoretical developments, field-based experiments, modeling studies, and efforts in education and outreach to connect this work to a broader audience.

T15: Exhumation of Mantle-Derived Rocks at Divergent Plate Boundaries: Mechanisms and Consequences
Conveners: Mathilde Cannat and Gianreto Manatschal

Description: Exhumation of mantle-derived rocks is common at slow spreading ridges and is observed or inferred in the distal parts of many divergent continental margins (Ocean Continent Transition-OCT). This session will focus on: 1) the rheology and dynamics of exhumation faults; 2) the interplays of exhumation faults with magmatic and/or hydrothermal systems ; 3) the evolution of the exhumed ultramafics, including chemical and physical exchanges with seawater, and interactions with a sub-seafloor biosphere; and 4) issues related to oil and gas exploration at and near OCTs. The session will welcome abstracts covering recent cruise results, and related laboratory experiments, modelling and field studies.

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3.2. 2012 Oceans Science Meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA, 20-24 Feb 2012

Abstract submission open from July 2011 - 7 Oct 2011
Details at: http://www.sgmeet.com/osm2012/

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4. Jobs and Fellowships

4.1. Lectureship in Petroleum Geophysics, Imperial College, London, UK

Lecturer sought with a background in one or more of the following areas: Seismic data acquisition; Seismic data processing; Quantitative seismic interpretation; Rock physics
Deadline: 31 August 2011
Details at: http://www.earthworks-jobs.com/geoscience/ic11052.html

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4.2. Assistant Professor, Marine Molecular Biology, Texas A&M University,

USA

The successful candidate will specialize in the use of cutting-edge molecular approaches to address marine biological research problems.
Deadline: 15 August 2011, but position open until filled
Further details: http://scjobs.sciencemag.org/jobseekerx/viewjobrss.asp?cjid=70462&accoun...

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5. Other

5.1. Items requested for Scientific Drilling No. 12 September issue

Articles for this journal are requested by 20 July 2011. Contact: [email protected]

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5.2. World Festival of Underwater Pictures

This is a wide ranging competition covering a huge range of media about the sea.
Deadline for entries: 15 Sept 2011
Details at: http://www.underwater-festival.com/Reglement-en.html

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 Email #10/2011 (2 June 2011)
1. InterRidge Info
    1.1. Details of InterRidge's Third Decadal Plan meeting, San Francisco, 3-4 Dec 2011
    1.2. Korean translation on IR website
2. News from the Ridge Crest
    2.1. RRS JC60 cruise
    2.2. IODP Expedition 335
3. Jobs and Fellowships
    3.1. Sloan Research Fellowships in Ocean Science
    3.2. ICP-MS Manager, Rutgers University, USA
    3.3. Three technician posts, NOC Southampton, UK
4. Other
    4.1. NEPTUNE Canada Newsletter and webcasts
    4.2. SCOR WG 134: The Microbial Carbon Pump in the Ocean

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1. InterRidge Info

1.1. Details of InterRidge's Third Decadal Plan meeting, San Francisco, 3-4 Dec 2011

The IR Third Decadal Plan meeting will be held at the Parc 55 Wyndham Hotel, 55 Cyril Magnin Street, San Francisco. On Saturday 3 December, there will be an open discussion meeting, and all are invited to attend. On Sunday 4th December, a small team will begin writing the draft report. Further details and registration to follow.

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1.2. Korean translation on IR website

Korean translations of outreach sections on the IR website are now available; i.e. cruise travel bursaries; IR/ISA Fellowships; Code of Conduct at hydrothermal vents.

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2. News from the Ridge Crest

2.1. RRS JC60 cruise

The RRS James Cook is on a 34-day expedition to study seabed habitats and sedimentary processes in the North-East Atlantic Ocean, focussed on Rockall Trough, Rockall Bank and Hatton Basin. Follow progress at: http://www.eu-hermione.net/jc060-home

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2.2. IODP Expedition 335

Daily science reports of the Superfast Spreading Rate Crust 4 cruise, currently on its way to Panama, are available at: http://iodp.tamu.edu/scienceops/sitesumm/335/index.html

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3. Jobs and Fellowships

3.1. Sloan Research Fellowships in Ocean Science

The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation invites nominations of outstanding early-career scientists and researchers for its Sloan Research Fellowships in Ocean Sciences.
Deadline: 15 September 2011
Further details: http://www.interridge.org/node/15948

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3.2. ICP-MS Manager, Rutgers University, USA

A new manager is sought for a well-established ICP-MS lab at the Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences, Rutgers University.
Details at: http://www.interridge.org/files/interridge/Rutgers%20ICP-MS%20Lab%20Mana...
Position open until filled.
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3.3. Three technician posts, NOC Southampton, UK
Ocean Engineering Technician
Science Systems Technician / Seagoing Technician
Maintenance supervisor
Details at: http://www.noc.soton.ac.uk/vacancies/
Deadline: 13 June 2011

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4. Other

4.1. NEPTUNE Canada Newsletter and webcasts

Details of Japan's Honshu earthquake, cruise plans and other information can be accessed at:
http://www.neptunecanada.ca/dotAsset/26838.pdf
Webcasts of the workshop, 2-4 June, are available at:
http://wiki.neptunecanada.ca/display/workshop/Workshop+Webcasts
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4.2. SCOR WG 134: The Microbial Carbon Pump in the Ocean

A supplement to the journal Science was issued on May 13th and is available at:
http://science.imirus.com/Mpowered/book/vscim11/i2/p1
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InterRidge Email #9/2011 (16 May 2011)
1. News from the Ridge Crest
    1.1. IODP Expedition 335: Superfast Spreading Rate Crust 4
2. Upcoming Events
    2.1. Frontiers Meeting 2011, Geological Society of London, UK, 11 Nov 2011
3. Jobs and Fellowships
    3.1. Seismologist/software developer, KNMI, The Netherlands
4. Other
    4.1. AGU Books: "Diversity of Hydrothermal Systems on Slow Spreading Ocean Ridges" Ed. Peter Rona et al.
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1. News from the Ridge Crest

1.1. IODP Expedition 335: Superfast Spreading Rate Crust 4

The Superfast Expedition is the fourth in a campaign of expeditions aiming to recover gabbros from the ocean crust to better understand the formation and evolution of the oceanic crust. After nearly three weeks of repeated reaming, cleaning, and cementing, the staff and crew of the JOIDES Resolution have successfully recovered their first core from Hole 1256D.

For weekly updates and more information on the Superfast Expedition, please visit: http://iodp.tamu.edu/scienceops/expeditions/superfast_rate_crust.html

For weekly photos, visit: http://iodp.tamu.edu/scienceops/gallery/exp335/

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2. Upcoming Events

2.1. Frontiers Meeting, Geological Society of London, UK, 11 Nov 2011

Frontiers Meetings are 1-day meetings focused on short presentations and discussion to explore developments in emerging geoscience areas, followed by an open discussion forum. This year’s theme is: ‘The Coupling Between Tectonics and Surface Processes’.

Further details: http://www.geolsoc.org.uk/gsl/events/listings/frontiers;jsessionid=A81FF...

No registration fee but pre-registration is essential.

Abstract submission deadline: 29 July 2011

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All events are posted on the InterRidge website at: http://www.interridge.org/events

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3. Jobs and Fellowships

3.1. Seismologist/software developer, KNMI, The Netherlands

ORFEUS, the European organization for coordinating and promoting broadband seismology in Europe, is looking for a Seismologist / Software developer. 

Further details: http://www.orfeus-eu.org/Announcements/2011_04_seismologist-ORFEUS-2011.pdf

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4. Other

4.1. AGU Books: "Diversity of Hydrothermal Systems on Slow Spreading Ocean Ridges" Ed. Peter Rona et al.

To order: http://www.agu.org/cgi-bin/agubooks?book=SEGM1884788

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InterRidge Email #8/2011 (28 April 2011)
1. InterRidge Info
    1.1. Articles for InterRidge newsletter
2. Other
    2.1. New portal for Ocean Science Summer Schools
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1. InterRidge Info

1.1. Articles for InterRidge newsletter

The InterRidge Office is asking for articles from the first half of the year, for inclusion later in its annual InterRidge News. If you have articles on topics such as preliminary results of research related to ridges, back-arc basins, and ophiolites, shipboard or immediate post-cruise results, or new equipment, opinion articles, or workshop reports, please send them in to the Office. High resolution images are always welcome. InterRidge News is intended for the rapid publication of preliminary results and cruise reports that do not appear in other publications. 

Please see the following webpage for formatting guidelines: http://www.interridge.org/IRNewsletter/formatting

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2. Other

2.1. New portal for Ocean Science Summer Schools  

New listings and new users sought for recent portal designed for capacity building in ocean science (http://www.oceansummerschools.org/). For projects and organizations that frequently sponsor summer schools and wish to advertise here, please contact Ed Urban ([email protected])

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InterRidge Email #7/2011 (14 April 2011)

1. InterRidge Info
    1.1. Death announced of Kensaku Tamaki, ex-InterRidge Chair
    1.2. InterRidge is now on Wikipedia
2. Upcoming Events
    2.1. Fluid flow in Arctic continental margins and ocean ridges, University of Tromso, Norway, 30-31 May 2011
    2.2. Open Science Meeting for an International Quiet Ocean Experiment, Paris, France, 30 Aug-1 Sept 2011
3. Jobs and Fellowships
    3.1. Two postdoctoral positions in any area of Earth System Science, Oregon State University
    3.2. Five positions on Seismic Interferometry and Imaging, Edinburgh, Scotland
    3.3. Post-doctoral researcher in Physical Oceanography, Cambridge, UK
4. Other
    4.1. Paper in Nature: Journey to the Mantle of the Earth; Teagle and Ildefonse

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1. InterRidge Info

1.1. Death announced of Kensaku Tamaki, ex-InterRidge Chair

It was announced last week that Kensaku Tamaki, a former Chair of InterRidge, died suddenly on 6 April whilst in New York. An obituary was sent out to this list last week and is posted on the InterRidge website  http://www.interridge.org.

The Office extends the condolences of the InterRidge community to his family.

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1.2. InterRidge is now on Wikipedia

Anyone may add to the site at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/InterRidge

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2. Upcoming Events

2.1. Fluid flow in Arctic continental margins and ocean ridges, University of Tromso, Norway, 30-31 May 2011

Aim: to produce a comprehensive overview of key drilling questions and related areas including requested technologies and best regional drilling strategies. The outcome of the workshop will feed into a major DS3F conference to be organised in Barcelona.

Register by 30th of April. Send email to: [email protected]
The registration fee will be 100 Euros on site.

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2.2. Open Science Meeting for an International Quiet Ocean Experiment, Paris, France, 30 Aug-1 Sept 2011

SCOR and POGO are in partnership to develop a Science Plan for the IQOE, which may last a decade.

Early registration deadline: 31 July 2011
Early registration fee: $200 ($100 students)
Regular registration fees (1-30 Aug) $300 ($200 students)
Further details at: http://www.interridge.org/iqoe

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All events are posted on the InterRidge website at: http://www.interridge.org/events

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3. Jobs and Fellowships

3.1. Two postdoctoral positions in any area of Earth System Science, Oregon State University
Further details: http://www.interridge.org/node/15916

Deadline: 1 June 2011

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3.2. Five positions on Seismic Interferometry and Imaging, Edinburgh, Scotland

The following positions on Seismic Interferometry and Imaging are available within the Edinburgh Interferometry Project:

Research Fellow - 3 years http://www.jobs.ed.ac.uk/vacancies/index.cfm?fuseaction=vacancies.detail...

Postdoctoral Researcher - 3 years http://www.jobs.ed.ac.uk/vacancies/index.cfm?fuseaction=vacancies.detail...

3 Ph.D.projects;
http://www.geos.ed.ac.uk/postgraduate/PhD/getDocument?SerialNo=693
http://www.geos.ed.ac.uk/postgraduate/PhD/getDocument?SerialNo=694
http://www.geos.ed.ac.uk/postgraduate/PhD/getDocument?SerialNo=602

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3.3. Post-doctoral researcher in Physical Oceanography, Cambridge, UK

Post-doctoral researcher, joint between Schlumberger Cambridge Research and British Antarctic Survey.
Title: Ocean Currents at the Submesoscale: Estimation From Seismic Streamer Dynamics and Integration with Oceanographic Models.
Details at: http://www.antarctica.ac.uk/employment/vacancies/job.php?JobID=624

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4. Other

4.1. Paper in Nature: Journey to the Mantle of the Earth; Teagle and Ildefonse

Marking the 50th anniversary of the first attempt to drill into Earth's mantle:
http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v471/n7339/full/471437a.html

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InterRidge Email #6/2011 (31 March 2011)

1. Upcoming Events
    1.1. Video Survey Techniques Workshop, Faro, Portugal, 20-22 June 2011
    1.2. Beyond 2010 Aberdeen workshop, Scotland, 30 Sept-1 Oct 2011
2. Jobs and Fellowships
    2.1. POGO Visiting Fellowship for On-board Training
    2.2. Marine biologist, Breidafjordur, Iceland
    2.3. Three lectureships in Earth Science, Geophysics and Marine Electromagnetics, NOC Southampton, UK
    2.4. 1 PhD and 1 Post-Doc position in Sediment Dynamics, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
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1. Upcoming Events

1.1 Video Survey Techniques Workshop, Faro, Portugal, 20-22 June 2011

This workshop aims to assess the understanding of the different underwater image-based methods (video or photography) for biological and physical data acquisition and its use for fine to broad-scale habitat mapping (habitat+species) and/or as a tool for groundtruthing of acoustic signals and classification data.
Participation: Maximum 60 participants
Registration: http://www.ccmar.ualg.pt
Further details at:http://www.interridge.org/en/node/12903
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1.2. Beyond 2010 Aberdeen workshop, Scotland, 30 Sept-1 Oct 2011

The aim of the “Beyond 2010” workshop is to present and discuss a strategy, with a focus on engagement of the broader scientific community and plans and actions for implementation.
Registration: FREE (but space is limited, and preregistration is strongly encouraged).http://www.comlsecretariat.org/community-resources/beyond-2010-workshop/
Travel support is NOT currently available for this meeting.
Further details: http://www.interridge.org/files/interridge/Beyond%202010.pdf
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All events are posted on the InterRidge website at: http://www.interridge.org/events
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2. Jobs and Fellowships

2.1. POGO Visiting Fellowship for On-board Training

2011 Special POGO Visiting Fellowship for On-board Training on an Atlantic Meridional Transect (AMT) Cruise.
Open to scientists, technicians, PhD students, and Post doctoral Fellows involved in oceanographic work at centres in developing countries and countries in transition.
Total period of Fellowship: 29 August-14 December 2011
Further details and application form at: http://www.interridge.org/en/node/12901
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2.2. Marine biologist, Breidafjordur, Iceland

Vor Marine Research Centre is looking to build a research team on food web studies.
Further details at: http://www.interridge.org/en/node/12902
Application deadline: Until position is filled.
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2.3. Three lectureships in Earth Science, Geophysics and Marine Electromagnetics, NOC Southampton, UK

Details at: http://www.interridge.org/files/interridge/eos_advert.pdf
Deadline: 16 May 2011
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2.4. 1 PhD and 1 Post-Doc position in Sediment Dynamics, ETH Zurich, Switzerland

Applications are invited to participate in the 4-year SNF-funded joint research program “Dynamic Nankai Trough (Japan) and Swiss Molasse Basin: Investigating NeoTectonics, Paleo-Earthquakes and associated Geohazards”.
Applications accepted until position is filled.
Details at: http://www.interridge.org/files/interridge/Sediment%20Dynamics%20at%20ET...
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All jobs are posted on the IR website (http://www.interridge.org/jobs)
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InterRidge Email #5/2011 (21 March 2011)

1. InterRidge Info
    1.1. InterRidge Student and Postdoc Fellowships ($5000) - final reminder
    1.2. First IR cruise travel bursaries awarded
    1.3. Results of Code of Conduct survey
    1.4. InterRidge Next Decadal Plan meeting
2. Upcoming Events
    2.1. Plankton 2011 Biodiversity and Global Change, Plymouth, UK, 22-23 Sept 2011
    2.2. 50th Anniversary of the IOC International Oceanographic Data and Information Exchange (IODE) Programme, Liege, Belgium, 21-22 March 2011
3. Jobs and Fellowships
    3.1. Engineer position, Mediterranean project, Villefranche, France
    3.2. PhD position, Petroleum Geoscience, University of Bergen, Norway
    3.3. Postdoctoral Fellow in 3D seismic interpretation/geomorphology, University of Bergen, Norway
4. Other
    4.1. AGU Books: Diversity of Hydrothermal Systems on Slow Spreading Ocean Ridges. Ed: Peter Rona et al.
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1. InterRidge Info

1.1 InterRidge Student and Postdoc Fellowships ($5000) - final reminder

The deadline for proposals for the 2011 InterRidge Student and Postdoctoral Fellowships is 31 March 2011. Information and application forms are at:http://www.interridge.org/fellowship/2011. Please send proposals to:[email protected]
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1.2. First IR cruise travel bursaries awarded

The InterRidge Office is pleased to announce the first recipients of the Cruise Travel Bursary scheme.
A). Melis Cevatoglu, who is studying at the Kandilli Observatory and Earthquake Research Institute, University of Bogaxici, Istanbul, Turkey. She will be working with Julie Perrot, on the HYDROBS-MOMAR2 cruise, on board R/V Le Suroit.
B). Adam Schaen, currently studying at Bridgewater University, MA, USA, will be joining a cruise with Wolfgang bach, Germany, in the Manus Basin. Details at:http://www.interridge.org/taxonomy/term/26
C). Adrien Bronner, a PhD student at Institut de Physique du Globe de Strasbourg, has been invited to join the cruise of Jo Whittaker, to the Perth Abyssal Plain, Western Australia, in November 2011.

Further details of the InterRidge Cruise Travel Bursary scheme are at:http://www.interridge.org/cruisebursary
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1.3. Results of the "Code of Conduct" survey

In 2010, InterRidge members were invited to participate in a survey on the Statement of Responsible Research, devised in 2006. The results have been published at:
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1523-1739.2010.01642.x/full
If you would like to sign the statement, visit:http://www.interridge.org/node/add/signstatement
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1.4. InterRidge Next Decadal Plan meeting

The Next Decadal Plan for InterRidge will be coordinated from the UK Office, and the meeting for discussion and drafting this Plan will be attached to AGU, on 3-4th December, 2011. It is intended to have an open discussion and presentation meeting on Saturday 3rd December, followed by a smaller drafting meeting on 4th December. Venue details to follow but please note the date at this stage.
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2. Upcoming Events

2.1. Plankton 2011 Biodiversity and Global Change, Plymouth, UK, 22-23 Sept 2011

This year marks the 80th year of the Continuous Plankton Recorder Survey, and so to celebrate the occasion there will be an international symposium.
More details at: http://www.plankton2011.org
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2.2. 50th Anniversary of the IOC International Oceanographic Data and Information Exchange (IODE) Programme, Liege, Belgium, 21-22 March 2011

This conference is to demonstrate IODE's vision to new challenges faced by the data and information management communities and its contribution to the capacity building and the society's needs for data and information products.
Details at: http://www.iode.org/iode50
Registration prior to event or on arrival.
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All events are posted on the InterRidge website at: http://www.interridge.org/events
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3. Jobs and Fellowships

3.1. Engineer position, Mediterranean project, Villefranche, France

An engineer position is available for two years within the EU FP7 project “Mediterranean Sea Acidification in a changing climate” (“MedSea”).
Details: http://www.interridge.org/files/interridge/NewPostMedSea.pdf
Deadline: 1 April 2011
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3.2. PhD position, Petroleum Geoscience, University of Bergen, Norway

The research will focus on Late Jurassic depositional systems response to salt-influenced rifting in the Norwegian Central Graben, North Sea and is in collaboration with Total E&P Norge AS.
Details: http://www.jobbnorge.no/job.aspx?jobid=73259
Deadline: 31 March 2011
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3.3. Postdoctoral Fellow in 3D seismic interpretation/geomorphology, University of Bergen, Norway

Applications are invited for a postdoctoral fellowship in 3D seismic interpretation and/or seismic geomorphology of tectonics and sedimentation.
Details: http://www.interridge.org/en/node/6399
Deadline: 20 March 2011
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4. Other

4.1. AGU Books: Diversity of Hydrothermal Systems on Slow Spreading Ocean Ridges. Ed: Peter Rona et al.

The papers in this volume present a multidisciplinary overview of the remarkable emerging diversity of hydrothermal systems on slow spreading ocean ridges on the Atlantic, Indian and Arctic Oceans.
Order at: http://www.agu.org/cgi-bin/agubooks?book=SEGM1884788
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InterRidge Email #4/2011 (3 March 2011)

(This mail includes material sent to an associated list last week due to IT problems, plus new items which are starred.)

1. InterRidge Info
    1.1. Apology to all affected by last month's mailing list problems
    1.2. First IR cruise travel bursary awarded
    1.3. Cruise berth available in November 2011
*  1.4. Results of Code of Conduct survey
2. News from the Ridge Crest
    2.1. More deep-sea vents discovered in the Southern Ocean
3. Upcoming Events
    3.1. Plankton 2011 Biodiversity and Global Change, Plymouth, UK, 22-23 Sept 2011
*  3.2. 50th Anniversary of the IOC International Oceanographic Data and Information Exchange (IODE) Programme, Liege, Belgium, 21-22 March 2011
4. Jobs and Fellowships
    4.1. Research Specialist - Marine Geology - MBARI
    4.2. PhD position, Ocean Biogeochemistry, Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, Hamburg, Germany
    4.3. Post-doctoral position, Microbial Oceanography (Biogeochemistry), University of Vienna, Austria
    4.4. Assistant Professor, Hydroacoustics/Marine Seismology, Univ. of Brest, France
*  4.5. Two lectureships in Structural Geology/Tectonics and Coastal Geoscience/Geochemistry, Cardiff, UK
*  4.6. PhD position, Hot Vent and Cold Seep group, University of Vienna, Austria
5. Other
    5.1. Deep-sea mining lease granted to Nautilus Minerals
    5.2. Link to ChEssBase from InterRidge website
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1. InterRidge Info

1.1. Apology to all affected by last month's mailing list problems

The InterRidge Office apologises to all who found their inboxes filled with bounced emails last week. We stopped the mailing list as soon as we were aware of the problem, the cause of which has now been investigated and fixed.
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1.2. First IR cruise travel bursary awarded

The InterRidge Office is pleased to announce the first recipient of the Cruise Travel Bursary scheme. She is Melis Cevatoglu, who is studying at the Kandilli Observatory and Earthquake Research Institute, University of Bogaxici, Istanbul, Turkey. She will be working with Julie Perrot, on the HYDROBS-MOMAR2 cruise, on board R/V Le Suroit. Read more at:http://www.interridge.org/en/node/6349
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1.3. Cruise berth available in November 2011

There is a place available on the Southern Surveyor, sailing to the Perth Abyssal Plain 1-20 November 2011. Jo Whittaker, the IR Australian National Correspondent, would be pleased to receive applications. For more information, including details of this cruise, and an application form, visit:
http://www.interridge.org/cruisebursary
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*1.4. Results of the "Code of Conduct" survey

In 2010, InterRidge members were invited to participate in a survey on the Statement of Responsible Research, devised in 2006. The results have been published at:
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1523-1739.2010.01642.x/full
If you would like to sign the statement, visit:http://www.interridge.org/node/add/signstatement
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2. News from the Ridge Crest

2.1. More deep-sea vents discovered in the Southern Ocean

Scientists aboard RRS James Cook have discovered a new set of deep-sea volcanic vents in the Southern Ocean. The discovery is the fourth made by the research team in three years, and highlights the importance of high-latitude ridge science. More news at:http://noc.ac.uk/news/more-deep-sea-vents-discovered
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3. Upcoming Events

3.1. Plankton 2011 Biodiversity and Global Change, Plymouth, UK, 22-23 Sept 2011

This year marks the 80th year of the Continuous Plankton Recorder Survey, and so to celebrate the occasion there will be an international symposium.
More details at: http://www.plankton2011.org
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*3.2. 50th Anniversary of the IOC International Oceanographic Data and Information Exchange (IODE) Programme, Liege, Belgium, 21-22 March 2011

This conference is to demonstrate IODE's vision to new challenges faced by the data and information management communities and its contribution to the capacity building and the society's needs for data and information products.
Details at: http://www.iode.org/iode50
Registration prior to event or on arrival.
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All events are posted on the InterRidge website at: http://www.interridge.org/events
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4. Jobs and Fellowships

4.1. Research Specialist - Marine Geology - MBARI

A position at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI) is open, working on modern continental margin processes. Further details at:
http://www.mbari.org/oed/jobs/Research_Spec_Marine_Geology.html
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4.2. PhD position, Ocean Biogeochemistry, Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, Hamburg, Germany

The research will focus on reconstructing the ocean carbon cycle and its interactions with climate during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum. The main tool will be the existing Earth system model of the MPI-M, which includes the ocean biogeochemistry model HAMOCC.
Application deadline: 15 March 2011
Further details at: http://www.earthworks-jobs.com/climate/mpim11022.html
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4.3. Post-doctoral position, Microbial Oceanography (Biogeochemistry), University of Vienna, Austria

The research project is focusing on the ecology and physiology of deep-sea prokaryotes in the Atlantic.
Application deadline: 1 March 2011
Further details: http://www.earthworks-jobs.com/marine/wienna11021.html
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4.4. Assistant Professor, Hydroacoustics/Marine Seismology, Univ. of Brest, France

The "Domaines Oceaniques" Laboratory, located at the Institute for Marine Studies (IUEM) of the University of Brest, France, is seeking applicants for a permanent position as Assistant Professor in hydroacoustics/marine seismology, starting in September 1, 2011.
Application deadline: 15 March 2011
Further details: http://www.interridge.org/files/interridge/Position_Ifremer.pdf
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*4.5 Two lectureships in Structural Geology/Tectonics and Coastal Geoscience/Geochemistry, Cardiff, UK

Applications for two Lectureships are invited particularly in the areas of:
1) Structural Geology/Tectonics(an interest in petroleum geosciences would be advantageous)
2) Coastal Geoscience/Geochemistry

Details at: http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/earth/newsandevents/index.html
Deadline: 17 March 2011
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*4.6. PhD position, Hot Vent and Cold Seep group, University of Vienna, Austria

A PhD position is available for studying the ecological and evolutionary role of horizontal transmission in the model system Riftia pachyptila - Cand. Endoriftia persephone.
Details at: http://www.interridge.org/en/node/6362
Deadline: 15 March 2011
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5. Other

5.1. Deep-sea mining lease granted to Nautilus Minerals

"Toronto, Ontario, 17 January, 2011 - The Government of Papua New Guinea has today granted the world's first deep sea mining lease to Nautilus Minerals Inc (TSX & AIM: NUS) for the development of its Solwara 1 project in the Bismarck Sea."
http://www.nautilusminerals.com/s/Media-NewsReleases.asp?ReportID=437932
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5.2. Link to ChEssBase from InterRidge website

Until the process of integrating ChEssBase is completed, there is a link to the ChEss database at: http://www.interridge.org/IRvents
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InterRidge Email #4/2011 (24 February 2011)

1. InterRidge Info
    1.1. Apology to all affected by last week's mailing list problems
    1.2. First IR cruise travel bursary awarded
    1.3. Cruise berth available in November 2011
2. News from the Ridge Crest
    2.1. More deep-sea vents discovered in the Southern Ocean
3. Upcoming Events
    3.1. Plankton 2011 Biodiversity and Global Change, Plymouth, UK, 22-23 Sept 2011
4. Jobs and Fellowships
    4.1. Research Specialist - Marine Geology - MBARI
    4.2. PhD position, Ocean Biogeochemistry, Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, Hamburg, Germany
    4.3. Post-doctoral position, Microbial Oceanography (Biogeochemistry), University of Vienna, Austria
    4.4. Assistant Professor, Hydroacoustics/Marine Seismology, Univ. of Brest, France
5. Other
    5.1. Deep-sea mining lease granted to Nautilus Minerals
    5.2. Link to ChEssBase from InterRidge website
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1. InterRidge Info

1.1. Apology to all affected by last week's mailing list problems

The InterRidge Office apologises to all who found their inboxes filled with bounced emails last week. We stopped the mailing list as soon as we were aware of the problem, the cause of which is now being investigated.
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1.2. First IR cruise travel bursary awarded

The InterRidge Office is pleased to announce the first recipient of the Cruise Travel Bursary scheme. She is Melis Cevatoglu, who is studying at the Kandilli Observatory and Earthquake Research Institute, University of Bogaxici, Istanbul, Turkey. She will be working with Julie Perrot, on the HYDROBS-MOMAR2 cruise, on board R/V Le Suroit. Read more at:http://www.interridge.org/en/node/6349
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1.3. Cruise berth available in November 2011

There is a place available on the Southern Surveyor, sailing to the Perth Abyssal Plain 1-20 November 2011. Jo Whittaker, the IR Australian National Correspondent, would be pleased to receive applications. For more information, including details of this cruise, and an application form, visit:
http://www.interridge.org/cruisebursary
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2. News from the Ridge Crest

2.1. More deep-sea vents discovered in the Southern Ocean

Scientists aboard RRS James Cook have discovered a new set of deep-sea volcanic vents in the Southern Ocean. The discovery is the fourth made by the research team in three years, and highlights the importance of high-latitude ridge science. More news at:http://noc.ac.uk/news/more-deep-sea-vents-discovered
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3. Upcoming Events

3.1. Plankton 2011 Biodiversity and Global Change, Plymouth, UK, 22-23 Sept 2011

This year marks the 80th year of the Continuous Plankton Recorder Survey, and so to celebrate the occasion there will be an international symposium.
More details at: http://www.plankton2011.org
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All events are posted on the InterRidge website at: http://www.interridge.org/events
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4. Jobs and Fellowships

4.1. Research Specialist - Marine Geology - MBARI

A position at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI) is open, working on modern continental margin processes. Further details at:
http://www.mbari.org/oed/jobs/Research_Spec_Marine_Geology.html
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4.2. PhD position, Ocean Biogeochemistry, Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, Hamburg, Germany

The research will focus on reconstructing the ocean carbon cycle and its interactions with climate during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum. The main tool will be the existing Earth system model of the MPI-M, which includes the ocean biogeochemistry model HAMOCC.
Application deadline: 15 March 2011
Further details at: http://www.earthworks-jobs.com/climate/mpim11022.html
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4.3. Post-doctoral position, Microbial Oceanography (Biogeochemistry), University of Vienna, Austria

The research project is focusing on the ecology and physiology of deep-sea prokaryotes in the Atlantic.
Application deadline: 1 March 2011
Further details: http://www.earthworks-jobs.com/marine/wienna11021.html
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4.4. Assistant Professor, Hydroacoustics/Marine Seismology, Univ. of Brest, France

The "Domaines Oceaniques" Laboratory, located at the Institute for Marine Studies (IUEM) of the University of Brest, France, is seeking applicants for a permanent position as Assistant Professor in hydroacoustics/marine seismology, starting in September 1, 2011.
Application deadline: 15 March 2011
Further details: http://www.interridge.org/files/interridge/Position_Ifremer.pdf
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All jobs are posted on the IR website (http://www.interridge.org/jobs)
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5. Other

5.1. Deep-sea mining lease granted to Nautilus Minerals

"Toronto, Ontario, 17 January, 2011 - The Government of Papua New Guinea has today granted the world's first deep sea mining lease to Nautilus Minerals Inc (TSX & AIM: NUS) for the development of its Solwara 1 project in the Bismarck Sea."
http://www.nautilusminerals.com/s/Media-NewsReleases.asp?ReportID=437932
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5.2. Link to ChEssBase from InterRidge website

Until the process of integrating ChEssBase is completed, there is a link to the ChEss database at: http://www.interridge.org/IRvents
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InterRidge Email #3/2011 (February 3rd, 2011)

1. InterRidge Info
    1.1. Final call - survey on protected hydrothermal vent sites
    1.2. Reminder - 2011 InterRidge and ISA Student and Postdoctoral Fellowships, $5000
    1.3. Addition of French/German translations to the IR website
2. News from the Ridge Crest
    2.1. R/V Poseidon at Atlantis II Deep
3. Upcoming Events
    3.1. Russian Ridge workshop, Moscow, 1-2 June 2011 - reminder
4. Jobs and Fellowships
    4.1. Researcher, Marine Ecology and Biogeochemistry, Aarhus University, Denmark
5. Other
    5.1. 2011 Call for SCOR Working Groups Proposals
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1. InterRidge Info

1.1. Final call - survey on protected hydrothermal vent sites

In response to the ISA’s request for information on hydrothermal sites of exceptional scientific value, InterRidge is seeking nominations from the scientific community for sites considered vulnerable to exploitation. If you would still like to submit vent sites, or have viewpoints on this issue, please send them in to the InterRidge Office by 10 February 2011. ([email protected]) Further information at:http://www.interridge.org/en/ventsurvey
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1.2. Reminder - 2011 InterRidge and ISA Student and Postdoctoral Fellowships, $5000

The InterRidge Office is accepting proposals for the 2011 Student and Postdoctoral Fellowship awards, of up to $5000 US each. We expect to offer a number of Fellowships in 2011. Those funded by InterRidge are open to graduate students or postdocs from any nation. There are also three Fellowships being funded by the International Seabed Authority (ISA) Endowment Fund, with the requirement that the graduate student or postdoc is either from a developing country or will assist in training those of a developing country.

Deadline: 31 March 2011
Further details: http://www.interridge.org/fellowship/2011
Contact: Debbie Milton: [email protected]
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1.3. Addition of French/German translation to IR website

French/German translations of parts of the IR website are now available, in particular, application forms for the Fellowship awards and Cruise Travel Bursaries:
InterRidge Student and Postdoctoral Fellowships: http://www.interridge.org/en/fellowship
Statement of Responsible Research: http://www.interridge.org/en/IRstatement
Cruise bursary applications: http://www.interridge.org/en/cruisebursary
Working Group mission statements
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2. News from the Ridge Crest

2.1. R/V Poseidon at Atlantis II Deep

Akumbom Vishiti, one of the 2010 winners of the InterRidge/ISA Fellowship awards, is aboard this cruise, along with Colin Devey, Germany's InterRidge StComm member and a former InterRidge Chair. For marine scientists, the Red Sea is a unique area. This marginal sea with a width of 360 kilometres and a length of 2240 kilometres is an infant ocean with similar conditions as in the Atlantic many million years ago. Rimmed by many coral reefs, the deep-sea trench at a depth of 2000 metres is a unique ecosystem. So far it has been very difficult for foreign researchers to carry out research in this area. The new cooperation between IFM-GEOMAR and the King Abdulaziz University provides the German scientists with an excellent opportunity for extended research in the Red Sea. Read more at:http://www.ifm-geomar.de/index.php?id=537&L=1&tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=693...
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3. Upcoming Events

3.1. Russian Ridge workshop, Moscow, 1-2 June 2011 - reminder

Main Results in Russian Study of the Mid-Oceanic Ridge Processes in First Decade of XXI.
Please inform us on your participation and title of lecture by March 1, 2011.
Deadline for Abstracts submission: April 1, 2011
Further information: http://www.interridge.org/en/node/6329
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4. Jobs and Fellowships

4.1. Researcher, Marine Ecology and Biogeochemistry, Aarhus University, Denmark

National Environmental Research Institute (NERI), Aarhus University, Department of Marine Ecology (MAR) in Silkeborg is inviting applications for a researcher to work with impact of changes in climate and eutrophication on marine ecosystems.

The post is to be filled by 1 March 2011.
Further details: http://www.dmu.dk/en/mainlyfor/jobs/
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5. Other

5.1 2011 Call for SCOR Working Groups Proposals

The SCOR Secretariat will accept proposals for new working groups from now until 15 April 2011. Model proposals and other information about working groups can be found at:http://www.scor-int.org/wkgrpinfo.htm
Contact: Ed Urban [email protected]
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InterRidge Email #2/2011 (January 20th, 2011)

1. InterRidge Info
    1.1. Launch of 2011 InterRidge and ISA Student and Postdoctoral Fellowships, $5000
    1.2. Addition of German translation to IR website
2. News from the Ridge Crest
    2.1. JC55 RRS James Cook: Chemosynthetic Ecosystems of the Southern Ocean
    2.2. IODP Expedition 330: Louisville Seamount Trail
3. Upcoming Events
    3.1 Chemosymbiotic molluscs and their environments, London, UK, 7 April 2011
    3.2. New session announced:"Diversity and function of deep-sea ecosystems: from micro- to macro-organisms”. World Conference on Marine Biodiversity, Aberdeen, Scotland, 26-30 September 2011
    3.3. EMBO Conference Series on Protein Synthesis and Translational Control, Heidelberg, Germany, 7 - 11 September 2011
4. Jobs and Fellowships
    4.1 Postdoctoral position, Mid-Cayman Rise hydrothermal vents, JPL, Caltech, USA
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1.InterRidge Info

1.1. Launch of 2011 InterRidge and ISA Student and Postdoctoral Fellowships, $5000

The InterRidge Office is pleased to announce the launch of the 2011 Student and Postdoctoral Fellowship Programme. As part of InterRidge’s mission to promote international, collaborative, and interdisciplinary studies of oceanic spreading centers, we invite proposals for InterRidge Student and Postdoctoral Fellowships of up to $5000 US each.

We expect to offer a number of Fellowships in 2011. Those funded by InterRidge are open to graduate students or postdocs from any nation. There are also three Fellowships being funded by the International Seabed Authority (ISA) Endowment Fund, with the requirement that the graduate student or postdoc is either from a developing country or will assist in training those of a developing country.

Deadline: 31 March 2011
Further details: http://www.interridge.org/fellowship/2011
Contact: Debbie Milton: [email protected]
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1.2. Addition of German translation to IR website

German translation of parts of the IR website is now available:
InterRidge Student and Postdoctoal fellowships: http://www.interridge.org/en/fellowship
Statement of Responsible Research: http://www.interridge.org/en/IRstatement
Cruise bursary application: http://www.interridge.org/en/cruisebursary
Working Group mission statements
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2. News from the Ridge Crest

2.1. JC55 RRS James Cook: Chemosynthetic Ecosystems of the Southern Ocean

17th January: Today has been almost entirely spent travelling south in anticipation of our biogeographical exploration of the Bransfield Strait. We have now crossed 60 degrees South, and so are officially in Antarctica. The only stop we made today was to 'stream' the ROV cable, which involves winching out the cable (sans ROV) to check it is all reeling out without any problems. Apparently they checked 3000 m worth of cable, which is as deep as we will take the ROV (Isis) on this trip.
Follow the latest news at: http://www.thesearethevoyages.net/jc55/diary.html
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2.2. IODP Expedition 330: Louisville Seamount Trail

Dec 2010 - Feb 1011 The objective of this cruise is to study the implications for geodynamic mantle flow models and the geochemical evolution of primary hotspots.
For regular updates on the expedition, visit: http://joidesresolution.org/blog
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3. Upcoming Events

3.1 Chemosymbiotic molluscs and their environments, London, UK, 7 April 2011

13 international speakers will review the biology, diversity, evolution, host-symbiont interactions and habitats of molluscs.
Venue: Flett Theatre, The Natural History Museum, London
No registration fee but contact organisers (John Taylor [email protected]) for catering purposes.
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3.2. New session announced: "Diversity and function of deep-sea ecosystems: from micro- to macro-organisms”. World Conference on Marine Biodiversity, Aberdeen, Scotland, 26-30 September 2011

Conveners: Evina Gontikaki, Ursula Witte, Roberto Danovaro, Paul Snelgrove and Kim Juniper
This session invites presentations related to:
- new discoveries on deep-sea diversity across all size-scales of organisms
- the link between deep-sea diversity and ecosystem function
- anthropogenic impacts on deep-sea ecosystems, their diversity and function

Oral and poster presentations, digital objects and podcasts welcome !!
Deadline for abstracts: 31 January 2011.
If you have already submitted an abstract you think suitable for this session, just drop us a line.
Further details at: http://www.interridge.org/en/node/6317
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3.3. EMBO Conference Series on Protein Synthesis and Translational Control, Heidelberg, Germany, 7 - 11 Sept 2011

The 2011 meeting is in the brand new EMBL Advanced Training Centre:http://www.embl.de/atc
Register and submit your abstract at: www.embl.de/training/events/2011/TCR11-01/abstracts/index.html
There are a limited number of fellowships available:http://www.embl.de/training/events/2011/TCR11-01/info/index.html
Further inquiries, please contact Bettina Schaefer: [email protected]
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All events are posted on the InterRidge website at: http://www.interridge.org/events
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4. Jobs and Fellowships

4.1. Postdoctoral position, Mid-Cayman Rise hydrothermal vents, JPL, Caltech, USA

Applicants must have a very strong background in stable isotope science with practical experience of sample preparation methods and mass spectrometry. Available immediately for up to three years.
Further details: http://www.interridge.org/files/interridge/JPL.pdf
Contact: Max Coleman [email protected]
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InterRidge Email #1/2011 (6th January, 2011)

1. InterRidge Info
    1.1. Message from the Chair
2. Upcoming Events
    2.1. EGU, Vienna, 3-8 April, 2011: 3 Special Sessions:
    2.1.1. BG7.1. Observing deep sea chemosynthesis in situ: observatories and sensors in the ocean.
    2.1.2. OS3.4/EG9. Deep Sea Frontier - A European Challenge
    2.1.3. BG7.3 Biogeochemical function and diversity of chemosynthetic deep sea ecosystem
    2.2. CMORE Summer School, Univ. of Hawaii: Microbial Oceanography: Genomes to Biomes, 31 May-8 July 2011
    2.3. AOGS 8th Annual Meeting, Taipei, 8-12 August 2011
    2.4. AOGS - AGU (WPGM) Joint Assembly, 13-17 August 2012, Singapore
3. Jobs and Fellowships
    3.1. Director, NEPTUNE Canada
    3.2. Postdoc Fellowships - Yale University, USA
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1. InterRidge Info

1.1. Message from the Chair

The past 12 months have been an exciting time for InterRidge with the move of its office to Southampton, the meetings, fellowships and working group activities. This has required a lot of effort from members of the InterRidge community, often done quietly and efficiently in the background, with little personal recognition. So, on behalf of InterRidge, I would like to express a big 'thank you' to everyone for making 2010 such a success! 2011 brings with it both opportunities and potential difficulties. The opportunities for growing InterRidge science are expressed through our community's planned cruises and meetings, the offer of new fellowships, and our cruise bursary scheme to help meld the community together. However, for many InterRidge countries, these are also times of financial troubles with budget cuts in many areas. It is therefore imperative that we, as a community, continue to express the intrinsic value of our science to society and governments alike. We are explorers of our hidden planet; inspiring the young and the old, gaining insights into the Earth's most dynamic processes, discovering inconceivable animal species, driving new technology, and custodians of knowledge that can guide the way Mankind interacts with some of the most extreme but fragile environments on Earth. Let us all deliver this message where it matters and build on InterRidge's successes throughout 2011.
Bramley Murton, Chair.
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2. Upcoming Events

2.1. EGU, Vienna, 3-8 April, 2011: Special Sessions (3 advertised here):

Abstract deadline: 10 January 10 2011
To submit abstracts:http://meetings.copernicus.org/egu2011/abstract_management/how_to_submit...

2.1.1. BG7.1. Observing deep sea chemosynthesis in situ: observatories and sensors in the ocean.

Convener: Douglas Connelly | Co-Conveners: Dirk de Beer, Jozée Sarrazin

The discovery of chemosynthetic based ecosystems at hydrothermal vents in the late 1970's led to a concerted effort by geologists, biologists and chemists to understand these systems. Further discoveries of chemosynthetic environments at cold seeps, mud volcanoes and associated with massive organic inputs in the deep ocean only increased interest and research effort. Driven by seepage, these oases of life are highly dynamic and essential for the biodiversity on the deep ocean floor. Due to their ephemeral nature quantification of the primary production is a challenging task.

Whilst we are starting to understand the fundamental processes of these microbially mediated ecosystems, we are still missing information on the variations that affect these communities at different spatial and temporal scales. The development of observatories along with deployments of benthic chambers, to provide integrated information has become a reality with the recently emplaced systems at the Haakon Mosby mud volcano and the Lucky Strike hydrothermal field by the EC and the Neptune array by Canada. Nevertheless, although we are progressing in understanding the dynamics of these ecosystems, we are still lacking in robust sensors for some of the key drivers of these environments. We will highlight new data from the new observatories and in situ experiments as well as some of the up to date sensor technology under development, with interpretation of that data as part of the SENSEnet, ESONET and Hermione FP7 European projects. This session welcomes input from scientists involved in the field of observatory operations and in situ sensor development.

We are pleased to announce that this session is sponsored by InterRidge and we have funding available for PhD students and early career scientists to attend the meeting, additionally there will be 2 prizes awarded for the best posters presented at the meeting.

For more information, please contact:
Doug Connelly: [email protected]
Dirk de Beer: [email protected]
Jozée Sarrazin: [email protected]
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2.1.2. OS3.4/EG9. Deep Sea Frontier - A European Challenge

We would like to call your attention to the session OS3.4/EG9 focusing on the "The Deep Sea & Sub-Seafloor Frontier" initiative.

Convener: Achim Kopf
Co-Conveners: Timothy Ferdelman, Heiko Pälike, Catherine Mevel

More information about the session can be found here:
http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2011/session/6953

Please note that we encourage all kinds of submissions, i.e. strategic papers, scientific ideas, but also scientific results from rather large or small individual research projects. If you want to discuss your work in a wider, multi-disciplinary audience of marine experts, submit to the Deep Sea Frontier session!
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2.1.3. BG7.3 Biogeochemical function and diversity of chemosynthetic deep sea ecosystem

Convener: Nadine LeBris ([email protected])
Co-Conveners: Janine Felden ([email protected]); Laurent Toffin ([email protected])

The session will discuss various aspects of chemosynthetic ecosystems. Exploration and investigation efforts of the past decade have significantly improved our understanding of the biodiversity and distribution of deep-sea chemosynthetic ecosystems. These ecosystems are now known from a variety of environments on the seafloor (e.g.: hydrothermal vents, cold seeps, deep anoxic hypersaline basins, massive organic falls like whales skeletons, sunken woods,.etc). Also the knowledge of biogeochemical processes and biological interaction sustaining chemosynthetic ecosystems, and their role in the evolution of marine biodiversity is increasing. However, challenging issues remain the discovery of chemosynthetic ecosystems in remote ocean systems, the temporal dynamics of these ecosystems, their influence on ocean biogeochemical cycles, and their sensitivity to anthropogenic impact. In particular, the mechanisms governing the interactions between chemosynthetic communities and the abiotic environment, and the multitude of microbial metabolisms in sustaining these ecosystems need further investigation, especially with regard to quantification. This session will welcome advanced multidisciplinary studies on these unique ecological and biogeochemical ecosystems, as well as technological developments for the exploration, observation, experimentation, and monitoring at various scales on the seafloor.

This session is contributes to the research projects: FP7-HERMIONE (WP7 deliverable), FP7-ESONET, FP7-CAREX, FP7-SENSENET, InterRidge
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2.2. CMORE Summer School, University of Hawaii: Microbial Oceanography: Genomes to Biomes, 31 May - 8 July 2011

The 2011 summer course is offered to graduate students, postdoctoral scholars, and early career faculty with interests in marine microbiology and biological oceanography. The course be will be lead and directed by Matthew Church, Edward DeLong, David Karl, Michael Rappé, and Grieg Steward.
For course information and application materials, please visit:http://cmore.soest.hawaii.edu/summercourse/2011/
Application deadline: 28 January 2011
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2.3. AOGS 8th Annual Meeting, Taipei, 8-12 August 2011

Abstract Submission Opens: 15 Jan 2011; Closes: 15 Mar 2011
Acceptance Notification: 10 Apr 2011; Author Registration Deadline: 01 Jun 2011
Brochure details: http://www.asiaoceania.org/aogs2011/doc/AOGS2011Brochure.pdf
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2.4. AOGS - AGU (WPGM) Joint Assembly, 13-17 August 2012, Singapore

Please note date - details to follow.
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3. Jobs and Fellowships

3.1. Director, NEPTUNE Canada

Ocean Networks Canada (ONC) invites applications for the position of Director, NEPTUNE Canada. The position is for an initial five year term and is renewable subject to funding.

The full job advertisement and position description are available at:http://www.oceannetworks.ca/assets/pdfs/job%20postings/NC_Director_Ad_fi...
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3.2. Postdoc Fellowships - Yale University

Interdepartmental Postdoc Fellowship in Geosciences - Yale University - research that links geosciences (studies of the solid earth, oceans, atmosphere, climate, and the evolution of life) with other sciences, including, but not limited to, astronomy and astrophysics; environmental studies; physics; chemistry; biology; engineering; anthropology; medical science and public health; economics and political science.

Bateman Postdoc Fellowships in Geosciences - Yale University - research interests across the full range of disciplines within the Earth Sciences, including studies of the solid earth, oceans, atmosphere, climate dynamics, geochemistry, paleoclimatology, and the evolution of life.

Application deadline: January 14, 2011
https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/yale/G&G