Not all [hotspots] who wander are lost (Exp391 Science Objectives, Part 2)
This post was written by Maya and edited by JR scientist Kevin Gaastra. Kevin is a fifth year PhD student…
This post was written by Maya and edited by JR scientist Kevin Gaastra. Kevin is a fifth year PhD student…
This post was written by JR scientist Ethan Petrou. Ethan is currently in the fourth year of his PhD program…
If you’ve spent any time looking at satellite images of Earth (for example, Google Maps), you probably noticed that the…
56 million years ago, as Greenland began to split away from Europe, huge flows of lava built up in what…
This blog is written by Expedition 396 scientist Irina Filina. Filina is a geophysicist and assistant professor at the University…
Take a deep breath. Do you know where that air came from? Yes, some of that oxygen was produced by…
A message from the Ship has been shared by AGU’s Postcards from the Field. Read on to hear about Expedition…
56 million years ago, Earth was a very different world. Most of Earth was covered in dense forests and all…
While Expedition 396 hasn’t yet set sail, the science party is already hard at work. Having navigated international travel during…
The arrival of a new core on the rig floor of the JOIDES Resolution is usually announced by a loud…