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Project Description

Title:
Barberton Archean Surface Environments (BASE), Moodies Group, Barberton Greenstone Belt (BASE)
Proposed in:
2019
Current State:
Completed
Proposal abstract:
n.a.
Geologic age:
Archean
Number of drillsites (drillholes):
5(8)
Drilled length:
3135.1 m
Cored length:
2979.7 m
Core recovered, length:
2903.2 m
Core recovered length / Cored length:
97.0%
Core recovered / Drilled length:
93.0%
Expedition #
5069
Location
Barberton, South Africa
Coordinates
-25.7340, 31.0975
Status
Completed
Expedition #
5064
Location
South America, Brazil, Africa, Namibia, Asia, China, BZ,CN,Namibia
Coordinates
-27.0000, 17.0000
Status
Moratorium Phase
Internal ID
ICDP-2018/08 (#1986)

Keywords

    Africa, Barberton Greenstone Belt, Early Life Ecology, Moodies, Ocean And Atmosphere, Oxygen, South Africa

Project Identifiers

Expedition acronym
BASE
Expedition #
5069
ICDP ID
ICDP-2019/03
Internal ID
#2028
LDIS ID
4619
Proposals ID
5209

Related Work (by Acronym)

  • ICDP-2017/14 (#1948) BASE — Drilling Workshop: Archean Surface Environments, Moodies Group, Barberton Greenstone Belt

Related Work (by Country)

  • ICDP-2008/02 BARB — Barberton Drilling Project: Peering into the Cradle of Life
  • ICDP-2009/01 BARB — Barberton Drilling Project: Peering into the Cradle of Life
  • ICDP-2008/07 BARB — Barberton Greenstone Belt Drilling Project
  • ICDP-2017/14 BASE — Drilling Workshop: Archean Surface Environments, Moodies Group, Barberton Greenstone Belt
  • ICDP-2013/12 BUSHVELD — A Bushveld Scientific Drilling Project (workshop proposal)
  • ICDP-2019/04 BVDP — The Bushveld Complex Drilling Project (BVDP)
  • ICDP-2002/07 DAFSAM — Drilling Active Fault Zones in Deep Gold Mines of South Africa.
  • ICDP-2005/14 DAFSAM — Drilling Active Faults in South African Mines
  • ICDP-2016/08 DSEIS — Drilling into seismogenic zones of M2.0 - M5.5 earthquakes in deep South African gold mines
  • ICDP-2015/10 DSEIS — Drilling into seismogenic zones of M2.0 - M5.5 earthquakes in deep South African gold mines (DSeis)
  • ICDP-2025/13 PROTEA — Probing the heart of an earthquake and life in the deep subsurface

Project Location

Science Team

  1. Alain Chauvet (Université de Montpellier)
  2. Alazar Billay (Council for Geoscience, South Africa)
  3. Alexandra Krull Davatzes (Temple University)
  4. Amandine Migeon (Institut Universitaire Europeen de la Mer)
  5. Anders Noren (University of Minnesota at Minneapolis)
  6. Andrea Agangi (Akita University)
  7. Andrew Czaja (University of Cincinnati)
  8. Avishai Abbo (University of Frankfurt/Main)
  9. Bertus Smith (University of Johannesburg)
  10. Brianna Orrill (University of Cincinnati)
  11. Camille Francois (Royal Museum for Central Africa)
  12. Chris Rippon (Barberton Mines)
  13. Christian Hallmann (GFZ Helmholtz Centre for Geosciences)
  14. Christophe Thomazo (Universite de Bourgogne)
  15. Clarisa Vorster (University of Johannesburg)
  16. Clement Ndou (Council for Geoscience, South Africa)
  17. David De Vleeschouwer (University of Muenster)
  18. David Fernandez Remolar (Macau University of Science and Technology of China)
  19. Dennis Harries (European Space Resources Innovation Centre)
  20. Deon Janse van Rensburg (University of Jena)
  21. Desiree Baker (University of Cincinnati)
  22. Desiree Roerdink (University of Bergen)
  23. Dion Brandt (Concession Creek Consulting cc)
  24. Dora Paprika (University of Johannesburg)
  25. Dylan Wilmeth (Grand Valley State University)
  26. Eva Stueeken (University of St. Andrews)
  27. Franziska Scheffler (University of Jena)
  28. Freddie Roelofse (University of the Free State)
  29. Georg Feulner (Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research)
  30. Gregory Henkes (Stony Brook University)
  31. Heinrich Bahlburg (University of Muenster)
  32. Ian Foster (Universite de Bretagne Occidentale)
  33. Inga Koehler (University of Jena)
  34. Jean-Baptiste Combaz (University of Stellenbosch)
  35. Jian Gong (University of Wyoming)
  36. Joel Hurowitz (Stony Brook University)
  37. Kenichiro Sugitani (Nagoya University)
  38. Kimberly Dawn Myers (Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris)
  39. Kurt Konhauser (University of Alberta at Edmonton)
  40. Leslie Robbins (University of Regina)
  41. Marcello Gugliotta (University of Bremen)
  42. Marie Sforna (Universite de Liege)
  43. Mark van Zuilen (Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris)
  44. Marlina Elburg (University of Johannesburg)
  45. Mathieu Lapotre (Stanford University)
  46. Mattias Green (Bangor University)
  47. Mehrnaz Siahi (University of Ferdowsi Mashhad)
  48. Michael Bau (Constructor University Bremen)
  49. Michiel de Kock (University of Johannesburg)
  50. Nadja Drabon (Harvard University)
  51. Oscar Laurent (Geosciences Environnement Toulouse)
  52. Paul Fugmann (Universite de Liege)
  53. Philippe Claeys (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)
  54. Phumelele Mashele (University of the Witwatersrand)
  55. Pierre Sansjofre (Universite de Bretagne Occidentale)
  56. Rajat Mazumdar (German University of Technology in Oman, (RWTH Aachen))
  57. Robert Netshitungulwana (Council for Geoscience, South Africa)
  58. Roelf le Roux (Barberton Mines)
  59. Roger Fu (Harvard University)
  60. Russell Shapiro (California State University, Chico)
  61. Sami Nabhan (University of Southern Denmark)
  62. Scott MacLennan (University of the Witwatersrand)
  63. Sifiso Bucibo (Council for Geoscience, South Africa)
  64. Sophia Roosth (Harvard University)
  65. Taufeeq Dhansay (Council for Geoscience, South Africa)
  66. Tomaso Bontognali (University of Basel)
  67. Toni Ferrar (Barberton Chamber of Business)
  68. Tshamano Muneiwa Mukwevho (Council for Geoscience, South Africa)
  69. Tsubasa Otake (Hokkaido University)
  70. Ulrich Struck (Museum fuer Naturkunde, Leibniz Institute for Research on Evolution and Biodiversity at the Humboldt University Berlin)
  71. Wabo Herve (University of Johannesburg)
  72. Wladyslaw Altermann (University of Pretoria)

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