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May All Scientists Have Good Mothers!

May All Scientists Have Good Mothers!

I know, it may seem a bit odd to start a blog entry on an advanced oceangoing research vessel by…

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Jul 2017
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CORE ON DECK!

CORE ON DECK!

Another day aboard the JR. For the first time I am seeing people working at sea and eating more than…

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21
Jul 2017
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Food, glorious FOOD!

Food, glorious FOOD!

A transit on a drill ship at sea is not ordinarily where you would expect to be fine dining, but…

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19
Jul 2017
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Exploring the Inner Earth – Crust to Core

Exploring the Inner Earth – Crust to Core

Written By David Hansen The focus of today’s discussion provided insight into the structure of the Earth, plate interactions, the…

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17
Jul 2017
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All Stop!

All Stop!

Well, yes and no.  Even when the ship is stopped, there’s still a flurry of activity.  Today, the ship was…

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17
Jul 2017
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Diatoms, Calcareous Nannos, and Radiolarians – Oh my!

Diatoms, Calcareous Nannos, and Radiolarians – Oh my!

Diatoms, Calcareous Nannos and Radiolarians, Oh my!  And that’s not all!  Today we learned about the types of sediments that…

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Jul 2017
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28 Apr 2024

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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