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    October 2017

    JR Book Club with Tom

    Tom is the 2nd mate for this expedition. He’s been working on various ships and boats for about 17 years!…

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    Oct 2017
    By Charissa RuthLife at SeaLeave a comment

    Tracy’s Way – My path into science

    When I tell people that I live in Oklahoma, some are surprised because I don’t look like their perception of…

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    28
    Oct 2017
    By Charissa RuthGeochemistry, STEM CareersLeave a comment

    JR Book Club with Lloyd

    Lloyd is studying the physical properties of the core on the JR and specializes in downhole measurements. After we finish…

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    26
    Oct 2017
    By Charissa RuthLife at SeaLeave a comment

    Postcards from scientists – Rodrigo’s taste of Brazil

    Hi everyone… I am Rodrigo do Monte Guerra, one of the paleontologist on Expedition 369. I live in a small…

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    24
    Oct 2017
    By Viv CummingClimate Change, Education, Expeditions, Life at Sea, PaleontologyLeave a comment
    Talking About Science at Sea: Reflecting on My Time Aboard the JOIDES Resolution

    Talking About Science at Sea: Reflecting on My Time Aboard the JOIDES Resolution

    I first learned about the International Ocean Discovery Program during an undergraduate oceanography course and later used IODP data as…

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    20
    Oct 2017
    By N KurtzUncategorizedLeave a comment
    Tips from a Video Producer onboard the JR

    Tips from a Video Producer onboard the JR

    I sailed as a Video Producer on two JR expeditions. You know if I went again – spending two months…

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    20
    Oct 2017
    By N KurtzUncategorizedLeave a comment
    About foraminifera and Pokémon

    About foraminifera and Pokémon

    *Beautiful illustration of forams made by Ernst Haeckel in 1900 You must know what Pokémons are. Your son, nephew, younger…

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    20
    Oct 2017
    By Cristiane DelfinaMicrobes, Paleontology, Scientific OutreachLeave a comment

    Postcards from Scientists – Carmine’s rocks and the Roaring Forties

      Hello curious people! My name is Carmine Wainman and I am a British Sedimentologist onboard Expedition 369 on the…

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    19
    Oct 2017
    By Viv CummingClimate Change, Expeditions, History of Earth, Life at SeaLeave a comment
    Tracy’s Way – Exploring the Lab

    Tracy’s Way – Exploring the Lab

    After several days of travel where the rough weather had us all lurching around a heaving and rolling ship like…

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    17
    Oct 2017
    By Charissa RuthGeochemistry, Life at SeaLeave a comment

    Tracy’s Way – Love of the Lab

    Hi everyone! My name is Tracy Quan, and I am sailing as an Inorganic Geochemist on Expedition 369 on the…

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    12
    Oct 2017
    By Charissa RuthExpeditions, Geochemistry, Life at SeaLeave a comment
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