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    Microfossils

    Let’s do that again – but faster!

    Let’s do that again – but faster!

    Expedition 397 has arrived at the second site, which in IODP lore is officially called U1587. From the deck of…

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    Nov 2022
    By Amy MayerClimate Change, Drilling, Expeditions, Geochemistry, Geological time, Microfossils, Paleomagnetism, Sedimentology, Ship's LogLeave a comment
    Making microfossils massive for the masses

    Making microfossils massive for the masses

    When I found out I’d be joining this expedition as the outreach officer, I explored the creative projects previous education and…

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    Oct 2022
    By Amy MayerClimate Change, Expeditions, Microfossils, Ship's Log1 Comment

    Dating Isn’t Easy, Part 1 (Video)

    How do we determine how old our sediment cores are?   Find out in Dating Isn’t Easy, Part 1—Video 11…

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    May 2022
    By MGarnsworthyMicrobes, Microfossils, Paleontology, Scientist Profiles, STEM CareersLeave a comment
    Science at sea – adjustments necessary

    Science at sea – adjustments necessary

    To increase accessibility to our expedition, click to listen to the page text read aloud.     Any ship on…

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    11
    May 2022
    By Laura GuertinEducation, Microfossils, Physcial Properties2 Comments

    Transit – 390C Core Description Part 1 (Video)

    On Expedition 390, we’re still transiting to our first drill site. It’s a long transit of 8 days. Normally, we…

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    Apr 2022
    By MGarnsworthyDrilling, Geological time, History of Earth, Microfossils, Plate Tectonics, VolcanoesLeave a comment
    Dada TV

    Dada TV

    When it comes to geologic time, I am as dense as the 70-plus-million-year-old basalt we just recovered on the Agulhas…

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    Apr 2022
    By Maryalice YakutchikDrilling, Expeditions, Geological time, Mass Extinction, Microfossils, Ship's Log1 Comment
    What’s In a Name?

    What’s In a Name?

    I cut my journalistic teeth in a newsroom lorded over by a cigar-chomping editor who breathed down reporters’ necks on…

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    Mar 2022
    By Maryalice YakutchikExpeditions, Microfossils, PaleontologyLeave a comment
    A Foram Fairy Tale

    A Foram Fairy Tale

    Once upon a time, on a faraway sea, Ashley Burkett was renowned for her fondness of foraminifera. Also known as…

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    Mar 2022
    By Maryalice YakutchikExpeditions, Geological time, Mass Extinction, Microfossils, PaleontologyLeave a comment
    Meet the Exp391 Lab Teams!

    Meet the Exp391 Lab Teams!

    Now that we have core on deck, life on the JOIDES Resolution is wildly different. While quarantined in port, you…

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    Jan 2022
    By Maya PincusDrilling, Expeditions, Geochemistry, Microfossils, Paleomagnetism, Physcial Properties, Plate Tectonics, Scientist Profiles, Sedimentology, STEM Careers, VolcanoesLeave a 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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    Sep 2021
    By MaraClimate Change, Drilling, Education, Expeditions, Geological time, History of Earth, Mass Extinction, Microbes, Microfossils, Paleontology, Scientific Outreach, SedimentologyLeave a comment
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