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    January 2018

    The Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration

    The Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration

    Our expedition to the Ross Sea echoes the journeys of Antarctic explorers more than a century before us. This very…

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    Jan 2018
    By Kim KennyEducation, History of Earth, Life at SeaLeave a comment
    The complex interactions between ice and oceans

    The complex interactions between ice and oceans

    The Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) is the worlds largest ocean current, and the only current that flows completely around the…

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    19
    Jan 2018
    By Agnes PointuClimate Change, Expeditions, History of Earth, Scientific OutreachLeave a comment
    First core on deck

    First core on deck

    We made it to our first drill site! Because we are drilling about 500 metres (that’s 1,600 ft) and the…

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    18
    Jan 2018
    By Rosa Hughes-CurrieUncategorizedLeave a comment
    Life onboard our polar expedition

    Life onboard our polar expedition

    Much has happened in our 8 day transit from New Zealand to Antarctica. We learned about each other’s science and…

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    16
    Jan 2018
    By Kim KennyClimate Change, Drilling, Expeditions, Geochemistry, Life at SeaLeave a comment
    Previous scientific expeditions in the Ross Sea (from DSP to Expedition 374)

    Previous scientific expeditions in the Ross Sea (from DSP to Expedition 374)

    In 2006-2007, the multinational ANtarctic geological DRILLing (ANDRILL) brought together a team of over 200 scientists, drillers, and technicians. They…

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    14
    Jan 2018
    By Agnes PointuDrilling, Expeditions, Geological time, History of EarthLeave a comment
    Scientist Post: Imogen Browne

    Scientist Post: Imogen Browne

    Imogen Browne is a Ph.D. student at the University of South Florida studying under Dr. Amelia Shevenell. Both are onboard…

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    13
    Jan 2018
    By Kim KennyClimate Change, Drilling, Geochemistry, History of Earth, Life at Sea, Plate TectonicsLeave a comment
    Exp 374 Trailer

    Exp 374 Trailer

    Watch on YouTube: the Exp 374 Trailer Forty-five years ago, Leg 28 of the Ocean Drilling Program recovered cores from…

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    12
    Jan 2018
    By Kim KennyClimate Change, Drilling, Expeditions, Geochemistry, Geological time, Life at SeaLeave a comment
    Once more beneath the Ross Sea

    Once more beneath the Ross Sea

    The science that the JOIDES Resolution is setting off to do is built upon decades of work done by many…

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    12
    Jan 2018
    By Rosa Hughes-CurrieUncategorizedLeave a comment
    A landscape of ice

    A landscape of ice

    “So much water, so much water….” is a famous quote by our former president Mac Mahon (French president from 1873…

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    12
    Jan 2018
    By Agnes PointuClimate Change, Expeditions, History of EarthLeave a comment
    Setting out on expedition 374 to the Ross Sea!

    Setting out on expedition 374 to the Ross Sea!

    Hi everyone, my name’s Rosa Hughes-Currie and I’m a science teacher in Auckland, New Zealand. I’m aboard the JOIDES Resolution…

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    10
    Jan 2018
    By Rosa Hughes-CurrieUncategorizedLeave a comment
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