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CORE Legacy Report: Celebrating Oceanic Rediscoveries & Exploration of Legacy scientific drilling collections

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Lawler, Kelly-Anne
Kachovich, Sarah
Kennard, Janelle
Hackney, Ron
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Australian and New Zealand International Scientific Drilling Consortium

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This document details the history and success of the Australian and New Zealand International Scientific Drilling Consortium (ANZIC) Legacy Awards Funding scheme. Following the theme of "Learn, Celebrate and Collaborate" from the CORE Legacy Forum held on May 30, 2024, it provides a detailed evaluation of the significant contributions and impacts these awards have made since the program's inception.

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