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November 1, 1907 Alexander Agassiz Expedition
First expedition of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. |
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1939
Gulf of California Expedition
First hydrographic survey of the Gulf of California.
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1940
Gulf of California Expedition
This expedition followed up on the findings of the 1939 Expedition.
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1950 MidPac Expedition
Discovered the Mid-Pacific Mountain Range on the bottom of the Pacific. |
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1952
Capricorn Expedition
Used scuba divers to explore the Pacific seafloor and studied the 35,400 foot deep Tonga Trench. |
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1952 Shellback Expedition
First Scripps Expedition to work in the southern hemisphere.
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1953 Transpac Expedition
Transpac Expedition sampled water masses and pelagic fauna in the north and northwestern Pacific Ocean.
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1955 NORPAC Cruise
This cruise undertook a great synoptic survey of the western and central North Pacific Ocean and the Bering Sea.
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1957-1958
Downwind Expedition
This two-ship expedition made geological-geophysical studies of seafloor topography and crustal structure of the Southeast Pacific basins and Peru-Chile trench.
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1959-1961
Naga Expedition
This early survey of the marine resources and climate of the Gulf of Thailand and the South China Sea established the current and motion patterns in the Southeast Asian region and described many previously unidentified fish species.
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1959
Vermillion Sea Expedition
Vermilion Sea Expedition undertook a two-ship geological-geophysical delineation of the Gulf of Californias tectonic elements and the sedimentary characteristics within its basins.
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1960-1961 Monsoon Expedition
Scripps Institutions first shipboard field study of the Indian Ocean was part of UNESCOs International Indian Ocean Expedition (IIOE).
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21 August-1 December 1961 Swansong Expedition
Explored the Pacific Equatorial Undercurrent at the equator in the North Pacific and Easter Tropical Pacific.
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1962
Lusiad Expedition
The longest Scripps expedition explored and charted the Indian Ocean. |
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1967
Nova Expedition
Studied the floor of the Pacific Ocean and Coral Sea just as the Plate Tectonics theory was first proposed. |
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1968-1969 Circe Expedition
This circumnavigating expedition undertook a multi-phase geological-geophysical program and collected from the Southwest Indian Ridge chasms the first definitive matic/ultramatic igneous rock suites from the lower crust and upper mantle.
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1970-1971 Antipode Expedition
This expedition studied the age and movement of vast ocean bottom crustal masses in light of the sea-floor spreading hypothesis.
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1976-1977 Indopac Expedition
This international expedition explored the sea floor and circulation of the western Pacific Ocean.
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