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    January 2018

    Photgraphy by Justin P. Dodd
    Free man, you'll love the ocean endlessly! It is your mirror, you observe your soul In how its billows endlessly unroll Your spirit's bitter depths are there to see. You plunge in joy to your reflection's core, With eyes and heart seizing it all along; Your heart sometimes neglects its proper song Distracted by the ocean's savage roar. The two of you are subtle, shadowy: Man, none has sounded your profound recess; O sea, none knows the richness of your depths Since you protect your secrets jealously! And yet, because you both love death and strife, You've fought each other through the endless years With no remorse, without a pitying tear Relentless brothers, enemies for life! Charles Beaudelaire
     

    Man and the sea
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    Jan 2018
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    Scientist Post: Francesca Sangiorgi

    Scientist Post: Francesca Sangiorgi

    Francesca Sangiorgi is a scientist sailing on expedition 374. She works as an assistant professor at Utrecht University. She will…

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    09
    Jan 2018
    By Kim KennyClimate Change, Drilling, Expeditions, Geological time, History of EarthLeave a comment
    Scientist Post: Brian Romans

    Scientist Post: Brian Romans

    Brian Romans is a scientist sailing aboard Expedition 374. He will blogging on his home institution’s – Virginia Tech –…

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    09
    Jan 2018
    By Kim KennyClimate Change, Drilling, Expeditions, Geochemistry, Geological time, History of EarthLeave a comment
    Port Call

    Port Call

    Kia Ora from Lyttelton! I’m thrilled to be one of three onboard education and outreach officers for Expedition 374: Ross Sea…

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    05
    Jan 2018
    By Kim KennyClimate Change, Drilling, Education, Expeditions, Geochemistry, Geological time, History of EarthLeave a comment
    E&O 2017 Year in Review

    E&O 2017 Year in Review

    The Education and Outreach department of the United States Science Support Program for the International Ocean Discovery Program would like…

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    04
    Jan 2018
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    JR Profiles Episode 16: Leah LeVay, Expedition Project Manager

    JR Profiles Episode 16: Leah LeVay, Expedition Project Manager

    I got to sit down with IODP expedition project manager and staff scientist Leah LeVay from the United States to…

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    03
    Jan 2018
    By Erin ToddExpeditions, STEM CareersLeave a comment
    Guest Blog: Satoko Owari, Inorganic Geochemist

    Guest Blog: Satoko Owari, Inorganic Geochemist

    My research topic is identifying the source and migration of fluids in marine sediments using radioactive iodine (129I) with a half-life…

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    02
    Jan 2018
    By Erin ToddExpeditions, Geochemistry, STEM CareersLeave a comment
    2018 – 50 years of scientific ocean drilling!

    2018 – 50 years of scientific ocean drilling!

    Ngā mihi o te tau hou!! Happy New Year from the JOIDES Resolution! We had the pleasure of celebrating the…

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    02
    Jan 2018
    By Erin ToddDrilling, Expeditions, Life at SeaLeave a comment
    JR Profiles Episode 15: Katja Heeschen, Geochemist

    JR Profiles Episode 15: Katja Heeschen, Geochemist

    I got to sit down with science party member Katja Heeschen, a geochemist from GFZ in Germany, to learn about…

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    02
    Jan 2018
    By Erin ToddDrilling, Geochemistry, Scientific Outreach, STEM CareersLeave a comment
    Guest blog: Brandon Dugan, Marine Geoscientist

    Guest blog: Brandon Dugan, Marine Geoscientist

    When I tell people I’m a marine geoscientist who gets a lot of information from drilling wells in the ocean,…

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    01
    Jan 2018
    By Erin ToddDrilling, Expeditions, Scientific Outreach, STEM CareersLeave a comment
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