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    Career Spotlight: Micropaleontologist Anieke Brombacher

    Career Spotlight: Micropaleontologist Anieke Brombacher

    Anieke Brombacher Interview   Please describe your job duties while on the JR. What will you be doing on a…

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    Jun 2019
    By Sian ProctorAntarctica, Climate Change, Education, Expeditions, Geological time, History of Earth, Microbes, Microfossils, Paleontology, Scientist Profiles, Southern Ocean, STEM CareersLeave a comment
    Career Spotlight: Micropaleontologist Elisa Malinverno

    Career Spotlight: Micropaleontologist Elisa Malinverno

    Elisa Malinverno Interview   Please describe your job duties while on the JR. What will you be doing on a…

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    Jun 2019
    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

    Jennifer Middleton Interview   Please describe your job duties while on the JR. What will you be doing on a…

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    May 2019
    By Sian ProctorClimate Change, Geochemistry, History of Earth, Scientist Profiles, Southern Ocean, STEM CareersLeave a comment
    Starry

    Starry

    Silicoflagellates are kind of microfossil micropaleontologists use to date sediment cores. Many collaborations evolve during our expeditions, this creative one…

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    May 2019
    By MGarnsworthyAntarctica, Biostratigraphy, Education, History of Earth, Iceberg Alley, Just for Kids, Microfossils, Scientific Outreach, Southern OceanLeave a comment
    Expeditie DYNAPACC: wetenschap in de koudste oceaan ter wereld

    Expeditie DYNAPACC: wetenschap in de koudste oceaan ter wereld

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

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    May 2019
    By Anieke BrombacherAntarctica, Climate Change, History of Earth, Southern OceanLeave a comment
    Rock — Through the Looking Glass

    Rock — Through the Looking Glass

    Technician Luan Heywood finds me in the core lab. “Hey, I’m making a thin section. Would you like to come…

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    May 2019
    By MGarnsworthyAntarctica, Expeditions, Geological time, History of Earth, Iceberg Alley, Scientific Outreach, Southern Ocean1 Comment
    An Experienced Voice

    An Experienced Voice

    Read part 1 here. Micropaleontology is more than just science—it is the ability to listen to voices of the past….

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    May 2019
    By Iván Hernandez-AlmeidaAntarctica, Biostratigraphy, Education, Expeditions, History of Earth, Iceberg Alley, Just for Kids, Microbes, Microfossils, Paleontology, Scientific Outreach, Southern Ocean1 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
    Signs of Life Where You Least Expect It

    Signs of Life Where You Least Expect It

    Marcus Gutjahr works at the GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, Germany Sediments drilled during any expedition on the…

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    May 2019
    By Marcus GutjahrClimate Change, Drilling, Geochemistry, History of Earth, Iceberg Alley, Microbes, Scientist Profiles, Southern OceanLeave a comment
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