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Chris Beveridge

Chris Beveridge is a technician working in the Physical Properties lab on board the JOIDES Resolution. He works in the Core Lab and over sees the track systems with the pycnometer used for finding density of sediments to calculate porosity and other physical properties of the cores.
Blog Contributors
- Adam Klaus
- Becky Robinson
- Beth Caissie
- Brandon Murphy
- Cheryl L. Hammons
- Chris Beveridge
- Christian Marz
- Cynthia L. Fong
- Dan Murphy
- David Kemp
- David Murphy
- Debbie Thomas
- Doug LaVigne
- Dr. Mark Leckie
- Dudley Friskopp
- Eddie Cohen
- Elena Colmenero-Hidalgo
- Elizabeth Abernathy
- Flat Stanley
- Heather Barnes
- Heather Renyck
- Heiko Paelike
- Helder Pereira
- Helen Lever
- Howie Scher
- James Bendle
- Jean-Luc Berenguer
- Jerry Bode
- Joe Monaco
- Julie Pollard
- Katie Inderbitzen
- Katrine Husum
- Kelsie Dadd
- Kevin Kurtz
- Leslie Peart
- Louise Anderson
- Malinda Burk
- Matt Niemitz
- Michelle Kominz
- Nasseer Idrisi
- Patricia Cleary
- Ron Grout
- sager
- Sev Kender
- Sharon Katz-Cooper
- Simon George
- Stacie Blair
- Stephanie Carr
- Stephen Pekar
- Steve Hovan
- Tatsuhiko Sakamoto
- Thomas Gorgas
- Tominaga
- Travis Hayden
- Uchio
- Wiki the Kiwi
- William Hurd Finnegan
- Zuzanna Stroynowski
Chris Beveridge's blog
The Technician's Point of View: Tracks and Catwalks
Submitted by Chris Beveridge on Mon, 08/10/2009 - 02:25
Chris Beveridge is a Physical Properties Technician on Expedition 323. He has agreed to share some of his experiences and tell you a little bit more about what he does on board the JOIDES Resolution.
The Technician's Point of View
Submitted by Chris Beveridge on Sun, 08/09/2009 - 03:44
Chris Beveridge is a Physical Properties Technician on Expedition 323. He has agreed to share some of his experiences and tell you a little bit more about what he does on board the JOIDES Resolution.
Recent blog posts
- 03 07 10: "The Big Goodbye"
- Heading Home
- Live to the Exploratorium in San Francisco!
- A.V.C - After the video conference
- As the sun sets on the last part of this Expedition yet another magical sunrise
- You think we have lots of blogs here?
- Just look outside!
- Blog Entry 02 18 10 No one can say that we didn’t try
- Blog Entry 02 16 10: The Two Sides of Antarctica
- Blog Entry 02 14 10: A Valentine’s Day Sunrise








