Foreword

Maxwell, A.E., and M. Leinen. 2019. Foreword. Oceanography 32(1):13, https://doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2019.107.

FROM THE GUEST EDITORS. Introduction to the Special Issue on Scientific Ocean Drilling: Looking to the Future

Koppers, A.A.P., C. Escutia, F. Inagaki, H. Pälike, D.M. Saffer, and D. Thomas. 2019. Introduction to the special issue on scientific ocean drilling: Looking to the future. Oceanography 32(1):14–15, https://doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2019.108.

Spotlight 1. Glomar Challenger

Malone, M., and B. Clement. 2019. Glomar Challenger. Oceanography 32(1):16, https://doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2019.109.

Fifty Years of Scientific Ocean Drilling

Becker, K., J.A. Austin Jr., N. Exon, S. Humphris, M. Kastner, J.A. McKenzie, K.G. Miller, K. Suyehiro, and A. Taira. 2019. Fifty years of scientific ocean drilling. Oceanography 32(1):17–21, https://doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2019.110.

In Memoriam: Walter Munk (1917–2019) and Gustaf Arrhenius (1922–2019)

Given, H., and R. Monroe. 2019. In memoriam: Walter Munk (1917–2019) and Gustaf Arrhenius (1922–2019). Oceanography 32(1):22–23, https://doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2019.111.

Spotlight 2. Scientific Ocean Drilling, A Truly International Program

Exon, M. 2019. Scientific ocean drilling, a truly international program. Oceanography 32(1):24, https://doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2019.112.

Spotlight 3. A History of Science Plans

Koppers, A.A.P., and J.A. Austin Jr. 2019. A history of science plans. Oceanography 32(1):25, https://doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2019.113.

Introduction to Theme 1. Climate and Ocean Change

Thomas, D. 2019. Introdution to Theme 1: Climate and ocean change. Oceanography 32(1):26–27, https://doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2019.114.

Reading All the Pages in the Book on Climate History

Moore, T., and J. Backman. 2019. Reading all the pages in the book on climate history. Oceanography 32(1):28–30, https://doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2019.115.

Spotlight 4. JOIDES Resolution

Malone, M., and B. Clement. 2019. JOIDES Resolution. Oceanography 32(1):31, https://doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2019.116.

Keeping an Eye on Antarctic Ice Sheet Stability

Escutia, C., R.M. DeConto, R. Dunbar, L. De Santis, A. Shevenell, and T. Naish. 2019. Keeping an eye on Antarctic Ice Sheet stability. Oceanography 32(1):32–46, https://doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2019.117.

Spotlight 5. The New IODP Advisory Structure

Koppers, A.A.P., and J.A. Austin Jr. 2019. The new IODP advisory structure. Oceanography 32(1):47, https://doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2019.118.

Blowing in the Monsoon Wind

Wang, P., S.C. Clemens, R. Tada, and R.W. Murray. 2019. Blowing in the monsoon wind. Oceanography 32(1):48–59, https://doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2019.119.

Finding Dry Spells in Ocean Sediments

Gallagher, S.J., and P.B. deMenocal. 2019. Finding dry spells in ocean sediments. Oceanography 32(1):60–63, https://doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2019.120.

Gauging Quaternary Sea Level Changes Through Scientific Ocean Drilling

Yokoyama, Y., A. Purcell, and T. Ishiwa. 2019. Gauging quaternary sea level changes through scientific ocean drilling. Oceanography 32(1):64–71, https://doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2019.121.

Astronomical Time Keeping of Earth History: An Invaluable Contribution of Scientific Ocean Drilling

Littler, K., T. Westerhold, A.J. Drury, D. Liebrand, L. Lisiecki, and H. Pälike. 2019. Astronomical time keeping of Earth history: An invaluable contribution of scientific ocean drilling. Oceanography 32(1):72–76, https://doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2019.122.

Spotlight 6. Future Opportunities in Scientific Ocean Drilling: Climate and Ocean Change

Thomas, D. 2019. Future opportunities in scientific ocean drilling: Climate and ocean change. Oceanography 32(1):77, https://doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2019.123.

Introduction to Theme 2: Probing the Dynamic Earth and Assessing Geohazards

Saffer, D.M. 2019. Introduction to Theme 2: Probing the dynamic Earth and assessing geohazards. Oceanography 32(1):78–79, https://doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2019.124.

Processes Governing Giant Subduction Earthquakes: IODP Drilling to Sample and Instrument Subduction Zone Megathrusts

Tobin, H.J., G. Kimura, and S. Kodaira. 2019. Processes governing giant subduction earthquakes: IODP drilling to sample and instrument subduction zone megathrusts. Oceanography 32(1):80–93, https://doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2019.125.

Riser Drilling: Access to Deep Subseafloor Science

Yamada, Y., B. Dugan, T. Hirose, and S. Saito. 2019. Riser drilling: Access to deep subseafloor science. Oceanography 32(1):95–97, https://doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2019.127.

Listening Down the Pipe

Solomon, E.A., K. Becker, A.J. Kopf, and E.E. Davis. 2019. Listening down the pipe. Oceanography 32(1):98–101, https://doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2019.128.

Tōhoku-oki Fault Zone Frictional Heat Measured During IODP Expeditions 343 and 343T

Fulton, P.M., E. Brodsky, J.J. Mori, and F.M. Chester. 2019. Tōhoku-oki fault zone frictional heat measured during IODP Expeditions 343 and 343T. Oceanography 32(1):102–104, https://doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2019.129.

Spotlight 8. Regional Science Planning

Koppers, A.A.P., and C.R. Neal. 2019. Regional science planning. Oceanography 32(1):105, https://doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2019.130.

Slow Motion Earthquakes: Taking the Pulse of Slow Slip with Scientific Ocean Drilling

Wallace, L.M., M.J. Ikari, D.M. Saffer, and H. Kitajima. 2019. Slow motion earthquakes: Taking the pulse of slow slip with scientific ocean drilling. Oceanography 32(1):106–118, https://doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2019.131.

Spotlight 9. Published Scientific Ocean Drilling Results

Clement, B., and M. Malone. 2019. Published scientific ocean drilling results. Oceanography 32(1):119, https://doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2019.132.

Ocean Drilling Perspectives on Meteorite Impacts

Lowery, C.M., J.V. Morgan, S.P.S. Gulick, T.J. Bralower, G.L. Christeson, and the Expedition 364 Scientists. 2019. Ocean drilling perspectives on meteorite impacts. Oceanography 32(1):120–134, https://doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2019.133.

Spotlight 10. Future Opportunities in Scientific Ocean Drilling: Natural Hazards

Tobin, H.J., and D.M. Saffer. 2019. Future opportunities in scientific ocean drilling: Natural hazards. Oceanography 32(1):135, https://doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2019.134.

Introduction to Theme 3: A Window Into Earth’s Crust and Mantle

Koppers, A.A.P. 2019. Introduction to Theme 3: A window into Earth’s crust and mantle. Oceanography 32(1):136–137, https://doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2019.135.

What Lies Beneath: The Formation and Evolution of Oceanic Lithosphere

Michibayashi, K., M. Tominaga, B. Ildefonse, and D.A.H. Teagle. 2019. What lies beneath: The formation and evolution of oceanic lithosphere. Oceanography 32(1):138–149, https://doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2019.136.

When Hotspots Move: The New View of Mantle Dynamics Made Possible by Scientific Ocean Drilling

Tarduno, J.A., and A.A.P. Koppers. 2019. When hotspots move: The new view of mantle dynamics made possible by scientific ocean drilling. Oceanography 32(1):150–152, https://doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2019.137.

Starting a New Ocean and Stopping It

Li, C.-F., P.D. Clift, Z. Sun, and H.C. Larsen. 2019. Starting a new ocean and stopping it. Oceanography 32(1):153–156, https://doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2019.138.

Scientific Drilling Across the Shoreline

Gulick, S.P.S., K. Miller, P. Kelemen, J. Morgan, J.-N. Proust, and E. Takazawa. 2019. Scientific drilling across the shoreline. Oceanography 32(1):157–159, https://doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2019.139.

How to Create New Subduction Zones: A Global Perspective

Arculus, R.J., M. Gurnis, O. Ishizuka, M.K. Reagan, J.A. Pearce, and R. Sutherland. 2019. How to create new subduction zones: A global perspective. Oceanography 32(1):160–174, https://doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2019.140.

Contributions of Scientific Ocean Drilling to Understanding the Emplacement of Submarine Large Igneous Provinces and Their Effects on the Environment

Neal, C.R., M.F. Coffin, and W.W. Sager. 2019. Contributions of scientific ocean drilling to understanding the emplacement of submarine large igneous provinces and their effects on the environment. Oceanography 32(1):176–192, https://doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2019.142.

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

Koppers, A.A.P. 2019. Future opportunities in scientific ocean drilling: Deep earth. Oceanography 32(1):193, https://doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2019.143.

Spotlight 13. Reaching Out and Preparing the Next Generation

Brenner, C., N. Eguchi, and A. Morris. 2019. Reaching out and preparing the next generation. Oceanography 32(1):194–195, https://doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2019.144.

Introduction to Theme 4: Microbial Life Deep Beneath the Seafloor

Inagaki, F. 2019. Introduction to Theme 4: Microbial life deep beneath the seafloor. Oceanography 32(1):196–197, https://doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2019.145.

IODP Advances in the Understanding of Subseafloor Life

D’Hondt, S., F. Inagaki, B.N. Orcutt, and K.-U. Hinrichs. 2019. IODP advances in understanding of subseafloor life. Oceanography 32(1):198–207, https://doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2019.146.

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

Heuer, V.B., M.A. Lever, Y. Morono, and A. Teske. 2019. The limits of life and the biosphere in Earth’s interior. Oceanography 32(1):208–211, https://doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2019.147.

Future Opportunities in Scientific Ocean Drilling: Illuminating Planetary Habitability

Inagaki, F., and A. Taira. 2019. Future opportunities in scientific ocean drilling: Illuminating planetary habitability. Oceanography 32(1):212–216, https://doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2019.148.

Spotlight 14. Gender Balance in Scientific Ocean Drilling

Koppers, A.A.P., A. Klaus, and H. Given. 2019. Gender balance in scientific ocean drilling. Oceanography 32(1):217, https://doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2019.149.