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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
    By Agnes PointuClimate Change, Education, PaleomagnetismLeave a comment

    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
    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
    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
    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

    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
    10
    Jan 2018
    By Agnes PointuLife at SeaLeave a comment

    Live science: first results of ocean drilling 362 expedition

    When earthquakes happen in the ocean, they can displace huge volumes of water and cause tsunamis. This was the case…

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    06
    Jul 2017
    By Agnes PointuEarthquakes, Education, Geological time, Plate Tectonics, Scientific Outreach, Tsunami, VolcanoesLeave a comment
    It’s the case-ing !

    It’s the case-ing !

    Yesterday, we starded our next hole in a new way because this time, we want to drill until the sediment/basement…

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    Aug 2016
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    JR Academy may have ended, but the learning continues. Read more about the unique expedition in this blog from @anzic_iodp partner @AuScope!

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