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    Not all [hotspots] who wander are lost (Exp391 Science Objectives, Part 2)

    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…

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    Dec 2021
    By Maya PincusDrilling, Education, Expeditions, History of Earth, Paleomagnetism, Plate Tectonics, VolcanoesLeave a comment
    Relics of Climate Change Past May Help the Present

    Relics of Climate Change Past May Help the Present

    56 million years ago, as Greenland began to split away from Europe, huge flows of lava built up in what…

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    02
    Oct 2021
    By MaraClimate Change, Drilling, Expeditions, Geological time, History of Earth, Physcial Properties, Scientific Outreach, Sedimentology, Volcanoes1 Comment
    Digging for Diatoms

    Digging for Diatoms

    Take a deep breath. Do you know where that air came from? Yes, some of that oxygen was produced by…

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    11
    Sep 2021
    By MaraClimate Change, Drilling, Education, Expeditions, Geological time, History of Earth, Mass Extinction, Microbes, Microfossils, Paleontology, Scientific Outreach, SedimentologyLeave a comment
    In Search of Dinos

    In Search of Dinos

    56 million years ago, Earth was a very different world. Most of Earth was covered in dense forests and all…

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    24
    Aug 2021
    By MaraAntarctica, Biostratigraphy, Climate Change, Drilling, Education, Expeditions, Geological time, History of Earth, Mass Extinction, Microbes, Microfossils, Plate Tectonics, Scientific Outreach, Sea Level Rise, Sedimentology, Southern Ocean, VolcanoesLeave a comment
    Ligia Pérez Cruz: An Oceanographer in Love With The Deep

    Ligia Pérez Cruz: An Oceanographer in Love With The Deep

    This Q&A is part of the “Career Spotlight” series of Expedition 385     Where are you from and what…

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    12
    Nov 2019
    By Rodrigo Pérez OrtegaBiostratigraphy, Climate Change, Education, Expeditions, Geological time, Guaymas Basin, History of Earth, Life at Sea, Microfossils, Scientific Outreach, Scientist ProfilesLeave a comment
    Louise Koornneef: A Young Paleomagnetist

    Louise Koornneef: A Young Paleomagnetist

    This Q&A is part of the “Career Spotlight” series of Expedition 385     Where are you from and what…

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    10
    Nov 2019
    By Rodrigo Pérez OrtegaClimate Change, Education, Expeditions, Guaymas Basin, History of Earth, Life at Sea, Paleomagnetism, Scientific Outreach, Scientist ProfilesLeave a comment
    Seriously Hardcore

    Seriously Hardcore

    There is no doubt — we are now drilling into the sill. The next core brings an alternating sequence of…

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    14
    Oct 2019
    By Andreas TeskeDrilling, Guaymas Basin, History of Earth, Microbes, Microfossils, Paleomagnetism, petrologyLeave a comment
    It’s a Sill!!!

    It’s a Sill!!!

    Sometimes a picture says more than thousand words, as you can see in the top photo. It’s a sill!!! After…

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    08
    Oct 2019
    By Andreas TeskeDrilling, Guaymas Basin, History of Earth, petrology, Physcial Properties, Sedimentology, VolcanoesLeave a comment
    Stories from the Sea

    Stories from the Sea

    By Katie Dion & Melanie Kudra What are two educators from the Texas State Aquarium doing looking at rocks for…

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    13
    Sep 2019
    By School RockBiostratigraphy, Drilling, Education, Geological time, History of Earth, Mass Extinction, Microfossils, Paleontology, School of Rock, Scientific Outreach, SedimentologyLeave a comment
    The Moho – It’s Groovy, Man

    The Moho – It’s Groovy, Man

    The following is an excerpt from a book currently in progress by Expedition 385T outreach officers Kristen Weiss and Nicole…

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    04
    Sep 2019
    By Kristen WeissDrilling, Expeditions, History of Earth1 Comment
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