Bergy Bits and Growlers: Ice Navigation in the Arctic
In this blog, we speak with Victor Gronmyr, an Expedition 400 ice navigator, about the tools he uses to keep…
In this blog, we speak with Victor Gronmyr, an Expedition 400 ice navigator, about the tools he uses to keep…
Where do Antarctic icerbergs come from and how do they form? What can scientists learn by studying the rocks and…
Silicoflagellates are kind of microfossil micropaleontologists use to date sediment cores. Many collaborations evolve during our expeditions, this creative one…
The Iceberger: Captain Diego Mello, who observes the icebergs in Iceberg Alley from the JOIDES Resolution to keep us safe….
Technician Luan Heywood finds me in the core lab. “Hey, I’m making a thin section. Would you like to come…
As we enter the last week of our cruise, and finish up at our last drill site, I sat down…
If you don’t post pictures of your meals on your blog, is it even a blog? So here goes: What’s…
I wake up and check my email: a message from a family member, musing, “I imagine it’s all routine at…
Read part 1 here. Micropaleontology is more than just science—it is the ability to listen to voices of the past….
There’s more to icebergs than meets the eye (literally!) It’s no surprise we’ve had to dodge a few icebergs while…