Thank you to the Ship crew (from a scientist on board)
Hello everyone! My name is Daisuke Kuwano and I’m PhD Student at Chiba University in Japan. I joined the science…
Hello everyone! My name is Daisuke Kuwano and I’m PhD Student at Chiba University in Japan. I joined the science…
When I first got invited to be the Outreach Officer for Expedition 393 back in May, I was ecstatic. At…
On July 8th, we were in the process of drilling and getting sediment cores almost every hour and half. The…
Notes are “a brief record of points or ideas written down as an aid to memory” according to the Oxford…
One of our onshore scientists, Adriane Lam, has her own non profit website called Time Scavengers. It works to make…
When you step outside on deck, all you see for miles is blue water. It made me think of the…
The JR set sail on June 11 with the excitement that we were finally doing it. After numerous travel delays,…
The value of rocks. A poem by Tessa Peixoto What is a rock, If not shelter from a predator, Or…
When it comes to geologic time, I am as dense as the 70-plus-million-year-old basalt we just recovered on the Agulhas…
By Gabriele Uenzelmann-Neben, Co-Chief Scientist, Expedition 392 We arrived on site on Sunday and immediately started to trip pipe. Time…