Not Just a Pebble in Mud
A pebble sits in greenish-greyish mud. It’s an unassuming pebble, small, jagged, not much to look at, but it has…
A pebble sits in greenish-greyish mud. It’s an unassuming pebble, small, jagged, not much to look at, but it has…
One of my favorite activities aboard the JOIDES Resolution is wandering about the core lab, learning from the scientists at…
It’s just after midnight, and I have raced upstairs to check in with the science team. What has happened while…
A team of 116 ship crew, scientists, technicians, and communicators takes to the Amundsen Sea, Antarctica’s fastest-warming sea, aboard the…
The Oman Drilling Project is a collaborative multinational investigation of the Samail Ophiolite, the world’s largest, best-exposed, and most-studied subaerial…
And we’re done! This expedition was a great success, we fulfilled all our objectives and then some. Watch co-chiefs…
Looking to the past to inform the future – historical events on the Hikurangi subduction zone New Zealand’s geological setting…
Thanks to Dr. Jeffrey Ryan and colleagues for sharing this great example of a course-based undergraduate research experience (CURE) that…
Did you know that Earth is the only terrestrial planet that has a very strong magnetic field? And that it…
HIKURANGI ON THE MOVE The Hikurangi Plateau is currently subducting beneath the east coast of the North Island. The Plateau…