Preparing to Drill!
This entry is written by Debbie Thomas, co-chief scientist of Expedition 378. It comes from her Expedition 378 Odyssey blog,…
This entry is written by Debbie Thomas, co-chief scientist of Expedition 378. It comes from her Expedition 378 Odyssey blog,…
This entry is written by Debbie Thomas, co-chief scientist of Expedition 378. It comes from her Expedition 378 Odyssey blog,…
This entry is written by Debbie Thomas, co-chief scientist of Expedition 378. It comes from her Expedition 378 Odyssey blog,…
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After a night of quiet introspection on the JR the time has finally come. Tobias, Joanne, Dan and your blogger…
The JR is heading towards San Diego and arrives Friday late afternoon. The sun is setting behind Cabrillo Point, and…
Since Sunday midnight, the JR is underway on her return voyage from Guaymas Basin to San Diego. For the first…
After an Expedition total of 755 cores, and a total of 4751.8 meters cored and 4171.4 meters recovered [88% recovery!],…
This Q&A is part of the “Career Spotlight” series of Expedition 385 Where are you from and what…