Chinese Journal of Nature ›› 2008, Vol. 30 ›› Issue (5): 247-251.

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Ice Breaking Expeditions:Present and Past of the Arctic Ocean

WANG Pin-xian   

  1. State Key Laboratory of Marine Geology, Tongji University, shanghai 200092,China
  • Received:2008-09-09 Revised:2008-09-09 Online:2008-10-20 Published:2008-10-20
  • Contact: WANG Pin-xian

Abstract: In 2004,Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 302 drilled in the deep-water Arctic Ocean and discovered that the Arctic Ocean was a fresh-water lake with a subtropical climate some 50 million years ago, and its deposits are highly promising in oil production. In 2007, the Russian mini-submarine “Mir-1” planted a Russian flag on the sea bed about 4 km below the North Pole, leading to international competing claims over access to Arctic resources. Both the “ice-breaking expeditions” took place under the background of global warming when the Arctic sea-ice cover is rapidly reducing. In result, the opening of the Northwest Passage is progressively approaching, heating up the international competition in the Arctic Ocean.

Key words:

Arctic Ocean, IODP Expedition 302, offshore oil, Russia’s flag planting, Northwest Passage