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    Co-Chief Gabi’s Update Week Eight

    Co-Chief Gabi’s Update Week Eight

    By Gabriele Uenzelmann-Neben, Co-Chief Scientist, Expedition 392 We arrived on site on Sunday and immediately started to trip pipe. Time…

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    03
    Apr 2022
    By Maryalice YakutchikExpeditions, Ship's LogLeave a comment
    Co-Chief Gabi’s Update Week Seven

    Co-Chief Gabi’s Update Week Seven

    By Gabriele Uenzelmann-Neben, Co-Chief Scientist, Expedition 392 The deep hole has been drilled, the target horizon was reached. A first…

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    27
    Mar 2022
    By Maryalice YakutchikExpeditions, Ship's LogLeave a comment
    Freeeeeee Fallin’ [funnel]

    Freeeeeee Fallin’ [funnel]

    Imagine trying to get the end of a string into a thimble. But wait. You’re attempting this from on top…

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    30
    Jan 2022
    By Maya PincusDrilling, Education, Expeditions, Ship's Log1 Comment
    Life on the JR: a woman scientist’s perspective

    Life on the JR: a woman scientist’s perspective

    This post was written by JR scientist Dr. Claire Carvallo. Claire is the Maître de Conférences à l’UFR 925 de…

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    07
    Jan 2022
    By Maya PincusEducation, Life at Sea, Scientist Profiles, Ship's Log, STEM Careers1 Comment
    Sixty Days at Sea: Day 19 – Pandemic Perspectives

    Sixty Days at Sea: Day 19 – Pandemic Perspectives

    This post was written by JR scientist Ethan Petrou. Ethan is currently in the fourth year of his PhD program…

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    02
    Jan 2022
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    To drill, or not to drill

    To drill, or not to drill

    The definitive guide to the drill sites of Expedition 391 In the original plan of IODP Expedition 391, six primary…

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    29
    Dec 2021
    By Maya PincusBiostratigraphy, Drilling, Expeditions, Paleomagnetism, Plate Tectonics, Sedimentology, Ship's Log, VolcanoesLeave a comment
    Sixty Days at Sea: Day 1 – Boarding the Ship

    Sixty Days at Sea: Day 1 – Boarding the Ship

    This post was written by JR scientist Ethan Petrou. Ethan is currently in the fourth year of his PhD program…

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    16
    Dec 2021
    By Maya PincusExpeditions, Life at Sea, Ship's Log1 Comment
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    JR Academy may have ended, but the learning continues. Read more about the unique expedition in this blog from @anzic_iodp partner @AuScope!

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