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    JR ACADEMY: HUMP DAY!

    JR ACADEMY: HUMP DAY!

          February 17, 2023 I am a participant for the JR Academy traveling from Ellensburg, WA where I…

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    Feb 2023
    By JR AcademyDrilling, Life at Sea, Microfossils, Paleomagnetism, Scientific OutreachLeave a comment
    Ringing in a new year and new drilling sites

    Ringing in a new year and new drilling sites

    We celebrated the new year on the JR with an old sailor’s tradition. At midnight we rang a bell hung…

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    03
    Jan 2023
    By Sara WhitlockDrilling, Expeditions, Life at Sea, Ship's LogLeave a comment
    One week at sea and we’re out of bananas

    One week at sea and we’re out of bananas

    “It’s been three days since I was outside…” I hear as a group whooshes by my desk. My office is…

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    25
    Dec 2022
    By Sara WhitlockDrilling, Expeditions, Geochemistry, History of Earth, Life at Sea, Microfossils, Paleomagnetism, Scientific Outreach, Ship's Log, VolcanoesLeave a comment
    Voices of Expedition 397: Part 2

    Voices of Expedition 397: Part 2

    Throughout the expedition, I have been recording short conversations with people onboard. I’ve done this in English and then, where…

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    08
    Dec 2022
    By Amy MayerClimate Change, Drilling, Education, Expeditions, Geochemistry, Life at Sea, Microfossils, Paleomagnetism, Paleontology, Scientific Outreach, Scientist Profiles, Sedimentology, Ship's Log, STEM CareersLeave a comment
    Forget faster, let’s go deeper!

    Forget faster, let’s go deeper!

    A white board in the core lab provides a quick reference to the depth the most recent cores came from….

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    16
    Nov 2022
    By Amy MayerBiostratigraphy, Drilling, History of Earth, Plate Tectonics, Ship's LogLeave a comment
    Let’s do that again – but faster!

    Let’s do that again – but faster!

    Expedition 397 has arrived at the second site, which in IODP lore is officially called U1587. From the deck of…

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    03
    Nov 2022
    By Amy MayerClimate Change, Drilling, Expeditions, Geochemistry, Geological time, Microfossils, Paleomagnetism, Sedimentology, Ship's LogLeave a comment
    So, what is a Toolpusher?

    So, what is a Toolpusher?

    Hi,     My name is Glenn Barrett, I am a Petroleum Engineer and I am the day shift Toolpusher and…

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    29
    Sep 2022
    By Maya PincusDrilling, Education, Life at Sea, Scientific Outreach, Scientist Profiles, Ship's Log, STEM Careers2 Comments
    On Ocean Drilling and Expectations

    On Ocean Drilling and Expectations

    This post was written with contributions from Expedition 397T Co-Chief Scientist Dr. Will Sager.   At this point I’ve led…

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    24
    Sep 2022
    By Maya PincusDrilling, Education, Physcial Properties, Technology, Technology, VolcanoesLeave a comment
    Thank you to the Ship crew (from a scientist on board)

    Thank you to the Ship crew (from a scientist on board)

    Hello everyone! My name is Daisuke Kuwano and I’m PhD Student at Chiba University in Japan. I joined the science…

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    28
    Jul 2022
    By Tessa PeixotoDrilling, Expeditions, Scientific Outreach, Ship's LogLeave a comment
    Thank you to the Siem Crew (the best problem solvers)

    Thank you to the Siem Crew (the best problem solvers)

    On July 8th, we were in the process of drilling and getting sediment cores almost every hour and half. The…

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    13
    Jul 2022
    By Tessa PeixotoDrilling, Expeditions, Life at Sea, Ship's Log3 Comments
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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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