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    October 2015

    Exp359. 18th Oct. 20:00pm. Le JOIDES Resolution prêt à appareiller pour le 1er site de forage.

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    Oct 2015
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    How I became a Scientist on the JR: By Loren Petruny

    How I became a Scientist on the JR: By Loren Petruny

    You might ask how a George Mason University graduate student would get involved with a program such as this. It…

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    Oct 2015
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    Exp359. 18th Oct. Terre !!!

    Exp359. 18th Oct. Terre !!!

    6 in the morning!  I saw the  islands !  Those of the night shift had to see the first one…

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    Oct 2015
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    Core Curator Chad: Q & A

    Core Curator Chad: Q & A

    Before the coring begins on a JR expedition, the scientists work closing with the core curator to coordinate core sampling…

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    Oct 2015
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    Exp 359. 15thOct. We crossed the equator !!

    Exp 359. 15thOct. We crossed the equator !!

    JOIDES Resolution passed the equator at 18:13. We are on the end of our transit and we should arrive in Maldives…

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    Oct 2015
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    Exp 359. 14thOct. Toujours en transit vers les Maldives

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    Oct 2015
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    Exp 359. 14thOct. always in transit.

    Exp 359. 14thOct. always in transit.

    Equator is no more very far; we have had the first “rainy” morning and a  hot and humid day. Two…

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    Oct 2015
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    Exp 359. 12thOct. always in transit.

    Exp 359. 12thOct. always in transit.

    Today in the morning we had 2  exciting presentations on : – Logging measurements and tools used on the JR, by Angela…

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    Oct 2015
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    Exp 359. 11th Oct.

    Two safety drills have interrupted the morning scientists présentations: “Current control on plateform sedimentation”: Christian Betzler, co-chief scientist. “How salty…

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    Oct 2015
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    ZOMBIE ATTACK! :Comic by Jesus Reolid

    ZOMBIE ATTACK! :Comic by Jesus Reolid

    The JR is a research vessel that is running 24/7. What does this mean for the 125 people on board?…

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    Oct 2015
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