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Deep Sea Drilling Project
Deep Sea Drilling Project
The
Deep Sea Drilling Project
(
DSDP
) was an
ocean drilling
project operated from 1968 to 1983. The program was a success, as evidenced by the data and publications that have resulted from it. The data are now hosted by
Texas A&M University
, although the program was coordinated by the
Scripps Institution of Oceanography
at the
University of California, San Diego
. DSDP provided crucial data to support the
seafloor spreading
hypothesis and helped to prove the theory of
plate tectonics
. DSDP was the first of three international scientific ocean drilling programs that have operated over more than 40 years. It was followed by the
Ocean Drilling Program
(ODP) in 1985, the
Integrated Ocean Drilling Program
in 2004 and the present
International Ocean Discovery Program
in 2013.
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Initial reports of the deep sea drilling project /
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Orlofsky, Susan
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Deep Sea Drilling Project
Published 1983
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