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    Career Spotlight: Micropaleontologist Anieke Brombacher

    Career Spotlight: Micropaleontologist Anieke Brombacher

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    Career Spotlight: Micropaleontologist Elisa Malinverno

    Career Spotlight: Micropaleontologist Elisa Malinverno

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    By Sian ProctorAntarctica, Biostratigraphy, Climate Change, Education, Geological time, History of Earth, Microbes, Microfossils, Paleontology, Scientist Profiles, Southern Ocean, STEM CareersLeave a comment
    Career Spotlight: Stratigraphic Correlator Jennifer Middleton

    Career Spotlight: Stratigraphic Correlator Jennifer Middleton

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    Career Spotlight: Organic Geochemist Rebecca Smith

    Career Spotlight: Organic Geochemist Rebecca Smith

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    Hallo, en welkom op mijn blog over IODP expeditie 383! Hier zal ik iedere week – als de satellietverbinding het…

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    By Anieke BrombacherAntarctica, Climate Change, History of Earth, Southern OceanLeave a comment
    Iceberg Alley Facebook Live Series

    Iceberg Alley Facebook Live Series

    On Expedition 382 to Iceberg Alley, I interviewed six of our scientists about their research, live on Facebook. Catch up…

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    Q&A with Co-Chief Mike Weber

    Q&A with Co-Chief Mike Weber

    As we enter the last week of our cruise, and finish up at our last drill site, I sat down…

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    5 Things You Didn’t Know About Icebergs

    5 Things You Didn’t Know About Icebergs

    There’s more to icebergs than meets the eye (literally!) It’s no surprise we’ve had to dodge a few icebergs while…

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    By Lee StevensAntarctica, Climate Change, Iceberg Alley, Icebergs, Just for KidsLeave a comment
    Voices From the Past, Part I

    Voices From the Past, Part I

    You have a new book on your desk. There is no title on the cover, but you are intrigued by…

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    May 2019
    By Iván Hernandez-AlmeidaAntarctica, Biostratigraphy, Climate Change, Geological time, History of Earth, Iceberg Alley, Icebergs, Microfossils, Paleontology, 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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    May 2019
    By MGarnsworthyAntarctica, Biostratigraphy, Climate Change, Education, Geological time, History of Earth, Iceberg Alley, Microbes, Microfossils, Scientist Profiles, Southern OceanLeave a comment
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