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January 2018

What’s the food like?

What’s the food like?

It takes a lot of food to keep 130 crew going for 64 days at sea. Tim, the catering manager…

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Jan 2018
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Calm at Sea

Photography by Justin Dodd
31
Jan 2018
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Not all ice sheets are the same!

Not all ice sheets are the same!

The Antarctic ice sheet is the main polar ice cap of the Earth and covers about 98% of the continent….

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29
Jan 2018
By Agnes PointuClimate Change, Education, History of EarthLeave a comment
Paleomagnetism for Rookies-Part one

Paleomagnetism for Rookies-Part one

Everybody knows that Earth has magnetic properties and has seen a compass needle moving towards the north. It’s due to…

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27
Jan 2018
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The night has disappeared!!

I am on the midnight to noon shift so every day, I start my work at midnight. And, yeah, it’s…

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24
Jan 2018
By Agnes PointuEducation, Expeditions, Life at SeaLeave a comment
What will happen to sea level when this huge iceberg melts?

What will happen to sea level when this huge iceberg melts?

  ……………nothing!! You can try to use a very simple analogic model to understand. Let’s take few ice cubes (they…

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23
Jan 2018
By Agnes PointuClimate Change, Education, Geological time, Scientific OutreachLeave a comment
Episode 1: Reaching the mid-Miocene

Episode 1: Reaching the mid-Miocene

  Episode 1: Reaching the mid-Miocene Drilling at the first site is complete. Scientists looked at cores that revealed the presence of…

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22
Jan 2018
By Kim KennyClimate Change, Drilling, Expeditions, PaleontologyLeave a comment
Ship tour with David Harwood

Ship tour with David Harwood

Diatom specialist and experienced Antarctic scientist David Harwood gives a 5min tour of the JOIDES Resolution, from the bridge to…

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22
Jan 2018
By Kim KennyClimate Change, Drilling, Expeditions, Just for Kids, Life at Sea, PaleontologyLeave a comment
Fulbright student Imogen Browne

Fulbright student Imogen Browne

Imogen Browne is a Fulbright student from New Zealand doing her Ph.D. in marine science at the University of South…

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21
Jan 2018
By Kim KennyClimate Change, Drilling, Education, Expeditions, Geological time, History of Earth, Life at Sea, Scientific OutreachLeave a comment
Making it through the ice

Making it through the ice

A lot has happened in our transit from New Zealand to Antarctica. We crossed the Antarctic Circle and the Prime…

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21
Jan 2018
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