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    Onward to the Second Site and Finding Forams

    Onward to the Second Site and Finding Forams

    The first forams!!?  Once all of the commotion died down, the paleontologists went off with their samples, washing the sediments…

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    Jan 2010
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    Arriving at our first drilling site and the first cores of the expedition!

    Arriving at our first drilling site and the first cores of the expedition!

    Reaching the First Drilling Site Our arrival to the first site has long been greatly anticipated, with an increasing excitement…

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    Jan 2010
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    Doing Science on the JR

    Doing Science on the JR

    While we waiting for our very first core, I thought I would introduce you to some of the labs we…

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    20
    Jan 2010
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    Its Always More Difficult Doing it in Antarctica

    Its Always More Difficult Doing it in Antarctica

    We started yesterday only about an hour away from our first site, the shelf site designated WLSHE-09B (WL stands for…

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    Jan 2010
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    Entering the mysterious waters of Antarctica

    Entering the mysterious waters of Antarctica

    We crossed the 60th parallel yesterday and with it the seascape began to change.  The huge waves that we battled…

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    Jan 2010
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    Why did I become a scientist?

    Why did I become a scientist?

    Why did I become a scientist? I guess that is a question that is asked a great deal to me. …

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    Jan 2010
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    Out of the Roaring Forties and into the Screeching Fifities

    Out of the Roaring Forties and into the Screeching Fifities

    Well, well, I guess we left the roaring forties only to be thrown into the screeching fifties. The first storm…

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    14
    Jan 2010
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    Clearing the south island

    Clearing the south island

    For the first day of the most exciting expedition to the white continent, we sailed on the eastern side of…

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    14
    Jan 2010
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    Looking back into Our Future

    Looking back into Our Future

    A growing body of knowledge indicates that climate changes are due to increased concentrations of greenhouse gases such as CO2…

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    12
    Jan 2010
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    Antarctica: Ground Zero for Climate Change

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    Jan 2010
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