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  Report on ICDP Deep Dust workshops: probing continental climate of the late Paleozoic icehouse–greenhouse transition and beyond

Soreghan, G. S., Beccaletto, L., Benison, K. C., Bourquin, S., Feulner, G., Hamamura, N., Hamilton, M., Heavens, N. G., Hinnov, L., Huttenlocker, A., Looy, C., Pfeifer, L. S., Pochat, S., Sardar Abadi, M., Zambito, J. (2020): Report on ICDP Deep Dust workshops: probing continental climate of the late Paleozoic icehouse–greenhouse transition and beyond. - Scientific Drilling, 28, 93-112.
https://doi.org/10.5194/sd-28-93-2020

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Soreghan, Gerilyn S.1, Author
Beccaletto, Laurent1, Author
Benison, Kathleen C.1, Author
Bourquin, Sylvie1, Author
Feulner, Georg2, Author              
Hamamura, Natsuko1, Author
Hamilton, Michael1, Author
Heavens, Nicholas G.1, Author
Hinnov, Linda1, Author
Huttenlocker, Adam1, Author
Looy, Cindy1, Author
Pfeifer, Lily S.1, Author
Pochat, Stephane1, Author
Sardar Abadi, Mehrdad1, Author
Zambito, James1, Author
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 Abstract: Chamberlin and Salisbury's assessment of the Permian a century ago captured the essence of the period: it is an interval of extremes yet one sufficiently recent to have affected a biosphere with near-modern complexity. The events of the Permian – the orogenic episodes, massive biospheric turnovers, both icehouse and greenhouse antitheses, and Mars-analog lithofacies – boggle the imagination and present us with great opportunities to explore Earth system behavior. The ICDP-funded workshops dubbed “Deep Dust,” held in Oklahoma (USA) in March 2019 (67 participants from nine countries) and Paris (France) in January 2020 (33 participants from eight countries), focused on clarifying the scientific drivers and key sites for coring continuous sections of Permian continental (loess, lacustrine, and associated) strata that preserve high-resolution records. Combined, the two workshops hosted a total of 91 participants representing 14 countries, with broad expertise. Discussions at Deep Dust 1.0 (USA) focused on the primary research questions of paleoclimate, paleoenvironments, and paleoecology of icehouse collapse and the run-up to the Great Dying and both the modern and Permian deep microbial biosphere. Auxiliary science topics included tectonics, induced seismicity, geothermal energy, and planetary science. Deep Dust 1.0 also addressed site selection as well as scientific approaches, logistical challenges, and broader impacts and included a mid-workshop field trip to view the Permian of Oklahoma. Deep Dust 2.0 focused specifically on honing the European target. The Anadarko Basin (Oklahoma) and Paris Basin (France) represent the most promising initial targets to capture complete or near-complete stratigraphic coverage through continental successions that serve as reference points for western and eastern equatorial Pangaea.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2020-12-012020-12-012020-12
 Publication Status: Finally published
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.5194/sd-28-93-2020
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PIKDOMAIN: RD1 - Earth System Analysis
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Research topic keyword: Paleoclimate
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Title: Scientific Drilling
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 28 Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 93 - 112 Identifier: Other: 1816-3459
ISSN: 1816-8957
Publisher: Copernicus
Publisher: Integrated Ocean Drilling Program
CoNE: https://publications.pik-potsdam.de/cone/journals/resource/scientific-drilling
Publisher: Copernicus