Fig. 1. Earth system components, process, and phenomena around the world oceans (IODP, 2001). Note various scientific research themes from deep ocean drilling.
Fig. 2. Photograph (A) of D/V Glomar Challenger and the locations (B) drilled using Glomar Challenger during DSDP.
Fig. 3. Photograph (A) of R/V JOIDES Resolution and the locations (B) drilled using R/V JOIDES Resolution during ODP.
Fig. 4. Photographs (A, B) of D/V Chikyu and MSP, and the locations (C) drilled using R/V JOIDES Resolution, D/V Chikyu, and MSP during IODP.
Fig. 5. IODP funding model (www.iodp.org). Note that Korea is JR partner.
Fig. 6. Areal distribution of IODP member country (www.iodp.org). Note no Africa and middle East countries in IODP member.
Fig. 7. Science plan (A) of new IODP and three regional core repositories (B)(BCR, GCR, KCC) of IODP(IODP, 2011).
Fig. 8. Thruster of drilling vessel and simple principle of dynamic positioning system (www.jamstec.go.jp).
Fig. 9. Photographs of re-entry cone in moon pool (A) and on seafloor (B. C)(www.iodp.org).
Fig. 10. Location and ship track (A) of sites drilled during DSDP Leg 3 (www.iodp.org) and relationship between ridge axis and seafloor age (www.deepearthacademy.org).
Fig. 11. Statistics of Korean scientists participated since 1997. Note increasing shipboard scientists according to phase of K-IODP. The X and Y axes are the year and the number, respectively.
Fig. 12. The present occupation status of early career scientists participated in IODP sailing since 1997. Note they are engaged in a related job.
Fig. 13. Statistics of the students participated in K-IODP Summer School. The X and Y axes are the year and the number, respectively.
Fig. 14. Statistics of scientific papers published since 1997. The number of the paper were significantly increased. The X and Y axes are the year and the number, respectively.
Fig. 15. The international ocean discovery program that requires international collaboration between IODP member countries.
Fig. 16. The number of sailing scientists by IODP member country during IODP Exp. 349-375. The X and Y axes are the country and the number, respectively.
Fig. 17. Expectation of gradual increase of research objectives according to each K-IODP stage.
Table 1. Summary of Deep Sea Drilling Project (1968-1983)(www.idop.org)
Table 2. Summary of Ocean Drilling Program (1985-2003)(www.idop.org)
Table 3. Summary of Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (2003-2013)(www.idop.org)
Table 4. Platform partner of IODP member country
Table 5. Summary of International Ocean Discovery Program (2013∼July 2017)(www.idop.org)
Table 6. Expedition name, platform, and list of Korean scientists participated for IODP sailing since 1998. JR: JOIDES Resolution, MSP: Mission Specific Platform. KIGAM: Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources, KIOST: Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology, KOPRI: Korea Polar Research Institute, KNOC: Korea National Oil Corporation. KHOA: Korea Hydrographic and Oceanographic Agency. The asterisk (*) indicates early career scientist
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