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    Two observatories give us stereo vision inside the slow slip zone

    Two observatories give us stereo vision inside the slow slip zone

    http:// Click on the location icons to learn more about each site. The Google Map may not work in all…

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    Apr 2018
    By Aliki WeststrateDrilling, Earthquakes, Expeditions, Geological time, Plate Tectonics, TsunamiLeave a comment
    Watch ‘Old meets New’ – how we used the ‘lost art’ of rope splicing in our high-tech subseafloor observatory

    Watch ‘Old meets New’ – how we used the ‘lost art’ of rope splicing in our high-tech subseafloor observatory

    Watch Patrick Fulton explain how he learnt the ‘lost art’ of rope splicing to connect the chemistry instrument (‘ososampler’) and…

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    Apr 2018
    By Aliki WeststrateDrilling, Earthquakes, Education, Expeditions, Geochemistry, Physcial Properties, Plate TectonicsLeave a comment
    Exp 375 – Subseafloor observatory animation

    Exp 375 – Subseafloor observatory animation

      The JR has installed an observatory right where the Pacific plate meets the Australian plate.  From this vantage point…

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    12
    Apr 2018
    By ThanosDrilling, Earthquakes, Expeditions, Geochemistry, Plate Tectonics, Scientific OutreachLeave a comment
    Guest Blog: Hannah Rabinowitz

    Guest Blog: Hannah Rabinowitz

    Growing up in New Mexico, it’s hard to avoid the sheer majesty of the Earth and the enormity of geologic…

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    11
    Apr 2018
    By Aliki WeststrateEarthquakes, Education, Expeditions, Geological time, History of Earth, Physcial Properties, Plate Tectonics, STEM Careers, TsunamiLeave a comment
    Seamounts – are they an important piece of the slow slip puzzle?

    Seamounts – are they an important piece of the slow slip puzzle?

    As we mentioned in our last blog, Site U1520 sits at the base of Tūranganui Knoll. This is an isolated…

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    09
    Apr 2018
    By Aliki WeststrateDrilling, Earthquakes, Education, Expeditions, Geological time, Physcial Properties, Plate Tectonics, Tsunami, VolcanoesLeave a comment
    Deep in the Hikurangi Subduction Zone

    Deep in the Hikurangi Subduction Zone

    Click on the location icons to read more. The Google Map may not work in all web browsers – if you…

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    07
    Apr 2018
    By Aliki WeststrateDrilling, Earthquakes, Education, Expeditions, Geochemistry, Geological time, History of Earth, Microfossils, Paleomagnetism, Physcial Properties, Plate Tectonics, Tsunami, VolcanoesLeave a comment
    The stages of Te Matakite’s installation

    The stages of Te Matakite’s installation

    Our first observatory on Expedition 375 is one of the most complex ever installed because instrument packages have to fit in the…

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    04
    Apr 2018
    By Aliki WeststrateDrilling, Earthquakes, Education, Expeditions, Plate TectonicsLeave a comment
    Exp375 – CORK wellhead

    Exp375 – CORK wellhead

    https://youtu.be/HOgExZ74fx8   Connections made and tested, hundreds of feet of tubing precisely coiled and the wellhead on top.  This undersea…

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    Apr 2018
    By ThanosDrilling, Earthquakes, Education, Expeditions, Geochemistry, Geological time, History of Earth, Microbes, Microfossils, Paleontology, Plate Tectonics, Scientific OutreachLeave a comment
    The observatory is like a Russian Doll

    The observatory is like a Russian Doll

    The stages of installing New Zealand’s first observatory To gain a window into this previously inaccessible environment, we are taking…

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    Apr 2018
    By Aliki WeststrateDrilling, Earthquakes, Education, Plate Tectonics, Scientific Outreach, TsunamiLeave a comment
    One of the most complex observatories in the world

    One of the most complex observatories in the world

    Te Matakite, the sub-seafloor observatory we are installing in the Hikurangi Subducton zone, is not the only observatory in the…

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    Apr 2018
    By Aliki WeststrateDrilling, Earthquakes, Expeditions, Plate Tectonics, TsunamiLeave a comment
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