Impressions from the microscopic worlds of Brothers Volcano
Many of the scientists aboard Expedition 376 have been looking at tiny features in extremely thin slices of rock. They’ve…
Many of the scientists aboard Expedition 376 have been looking at tiny features in extremely thin slices of rock. They’ve…
It’s Microbe Monday! Today we’re looking at a bacterium that may well be surviving and thriving in the depths around…
I was lucky enough to grow up with a view of the ocean from my living room. I was lucky…
Seeing Through Rock The crew aboard Expedition 376 are the first to shine a light on cores retrieved from an…
See this piece of core? Imagine you have to describe it to someone. With most listeners, you’d probably get away…
Such haunting beauty! In the volcanic pit-crater of Brothers’ upper cone, 1200m beneath the waves, our survey camera caught something…
Nō te waka rangahau e tere ai i runga i te Moana-nui-ā-Kiwa ki ngā whenua o te ao, tēnā koutou…
Karen Strehlow and Philipp Brandl of GEOMAR are running a blog about their experiences and research aboard IODP Expedition 376…