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    Transit – 390C Core Description Part 1 (Video)

    On Expedition 390, we’re still transiting to our first drill site. It’s a long transit of 8 days. Normally, we…

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    Apr 2022
    By MGarnsworthyDrilling, Geological time, History of Earth, Microfossils, Plate Tectonics, VolcanoesLeave a comment

    An Unusual Beginning (Video)

    Expedition 390 has had an unusual beginning for an IODP expedition. Normally, we would not be working on sediment cores…

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    Apr 2022
    By MGarnsworthyExpeditionsLeave a comment
    Starry

    Starry

    Silicoflagellates are kind of microfossil micropaleontologists use to date sediment cores. Many collaborations evolve during our expeditions, this creative one…

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    May 2019
    By MGarnsworthyAntarctica, Biostratigraphy, Education, History of Earth, Iceberg Alley, Just for Kids, Microfossils, Scientific Outreach, Southern OceanLeave a comment
    Rock — Through the Looking Glass

    Rock — Through the Looking Glass

    Technician Luan Heywood finds me in the core lab. “Hey, I’m making a thin section. Would you like to come…

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    14
    May 2019
    By MGarnsworthyAntarctica, Expeditions, Geological time, History of Earth, Iceberg Alley, Scientific Outreach, Southern Ocean1 Comment
    Routine, Remarkable

    Routine, Remarkable

    I wake up and check my email: a message from a family member, musing, “I imagine it’s all routine at…

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    09
    May 2019
    By MGarnsworthyAntarctica, Expeditions, Iceberg Alley, Icebergs, Life at Sea, Microfossils, Scientific Outreach, Southern OceanLeave a comment
    Exquisite Worlds

    Exquisite Worlds

    “May I look?” (It’s a question scientists are used to me asking.) With a thrill of anticipation, I slide into…

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    03
    May 2019
    By MGarnsworthyAntarctica, Biostratigraphy, Climate Change, Education, Geological time, History of Earth, Iceberg Alley, Microbes, Microfossils, Scientist Profiles, Southern OceanLeave a comment
    Question Grab Bag

    Question Grab Bag

    Today, I’m reaching into the question-grab and answering what you’ve asked me about, everything from icebergs to life at sea….

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    30
    Apr 2019
    By MGarnsworthyAntarctica, Education, Expeditions, Iceberg Alley, Icebergs, Life at Sea, Scientific Outreach2 Comments
    Deep Sea, High Pressure

    Deep Sea, High Pressure

      I brought a second suitcase on this voyage. It was filled with cups! So, why would I bring a…

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    25
    Apr 2019
    By MGarnsworthyExpeditions, Just for Kids, Life at Sea, Scientific Outreach, Southern Ocean1 Comment
    A Chat with Mo

    A Chat with Mo

    Each night, around about 2 AM, I look forward to my jaunt with co-Chief Scientist Maureen Raymo into the frigid…

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    23
    Apr 2019
    By MGarnsworthyAntarctica, Climate Change, Expeditions, Geological time, History of Earth, Iceberg Alley, Scientist Profiles, Southern OceanLeave a comment
    Not Just a Pebble in Mud

    Not Just a Pebble in Mud

    A pebble sits in greenish-greyish mud. It’s an unassuming pebble, small, jagged, not much to look at, but it has…

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    Apr 2019
    By MGarnsworthyAntarctica, Climate Change, Drilling, Geological time, History of Earth, Iceberg Alley, Icebergs, Microfossils, Sedimentology, Southern OceanLeave a comment
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