What do Soda Cans, Resistivity, and Drilling have to do with each other?
“Turns out soda cans and core liners have the same diameter” That was the start of a very interesting, but…
“Turns out soda cans and core liners have the same diameter” That was the start of a very interesting, but…
This post was written by Ed Robeck, Director of Education and Outreach at the American Geosciences Institute (AGI) and School…
Core from the seafloor is priceless, it is like a time machine in a plastic tube. Every time a section…
After the news that the JOIDES Resolution will no longer be supporting scientific drilling with the International Ocean Discovery Program,…
This post was written with contributions from Expedition 397T Co-Chief Scientist Dr. Will Sager. At this point I’ve led…
The value of rocks. A poem by Tessa Peixoto What is a rock, If not shelter from a predator, Or…
Being at sea for 60 days is full of the obvious issues you might think of if you imagine life…
What’s the very first step in studying our Exp 390 hard rock cores? It’s Physical Properties Specialist Lewis Grant rolling…
Core, Flowing, Video 7 in the #EXP390Story series, describes the core flow process and shows how the drilling team, technicians,…
To increase accessibility to our expedition, click to listen to the page text read aloud. Any ship on…