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    Arrival at U1556 (Video)

    What happens when we first reach a drill site? We trip pipe! Find out more in this 4th video in…

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    25
    Apr 2022
    By MGarnsworthyUncategorizedLeave a comment

    Transit: 390C Core Description Part 2 (Video)

    On Expedition 390, we’ve had a lengthy transit to our first drill site, during which our scientists have been describing…

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    22
    Apr 2022
    By MGarnsworthyUncategorizedLeave 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
    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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    11
    Sep 2021
    By MaraClimate Change, Drilling, Education, Expeditions, Geological time, History of Earth, Mass Extinction, Microbes, Microfossils, Paleontology, Scientific Outreach, SedimentologyLeave a comment
    “A Foolish and Unjustifiably Expensive Fiasco”: the beginnings of ocean drilling

    “A Foolish and Unjustifiably Expensive Fiasco”: the beginnings of ocean drilling

    Normally my territory is an elementary school gym. On an average Monday I’d be somewhere in the rural American Midwest,…

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    03
    Feb 2020
    By Lindy NewmanScience HistoryLeave a comment
    Fifteen Fifty-Three, Oh What Can It Mean…

    Fifteen Fifty-Three, Oh What Can It Mean…

    This entry is written by Debbie Thomas, co-chief scientist of Expedition 378. It comes from her Expedition 378 Odyssey blog,…

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    27
    Jan 2020
    By Lindy NewmanLife at SeaLeave a comment
    Why Do We Re-Drill?

    Why Do We Re-Drill?

    Short answer? This: I don’t know if you, the reader, has a Ph.D. in geoscience, but you likely don’t need…

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    19
    Jan 2020
    By Lindy NewmanDrillingLeave a comment
    We Finally Have CORE! Now What?!

    We Finally Have CORE! Now What?!

    This entry is written by Debbie Thomas, co-chief scientist of Expedition 378. It comes from her Expedition 378 Odyssey blog,…

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    16
    Jan 2020
    By Lindy NewmanDrilling, ExpeditionsLeave a comment
    Preparing to Drill!

    Preparing to Drill!

    This entry is written by Debbie Thomas, co-chief scientist of Expedition 378. It comes from her Expedition 378 Odyssey blog,…

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    15
    Jan 2020
    By CConcannonDrillingLeave a comment
    Last Core on Deck!

    Last Core on Deck!

    After an Expedition total of 755 cores, and a total of 4751.8 meters cored and 4171.4 meters recovered [88% recovery!],…

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    13
    Nov 2019
    By Andreas TeskeDrilling, Expeditions, Guaymas Basin, Life at Sea, petrology, Scientific Outreach, SedimentologyLeave a comment
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