How I became a Scientist on the JR: By Loren Petruny
You might ask how a George Mason University graduate student would get involved with a program such as this. It…
Exp359. 18th Oct. Terre !!!
6 in the morning! I saw the islands ! Those of the night shift had to see the first one…
Core Curator Chad: Q & A
Before the coring begins on a JR expedition, the scientists work closing with the core curator to coordinate core sampling…
Exp 359. 15thOct. We crossed the equator !!
JOIDES Resolution passed the equator at 18:13. We are on the end of our transit and we should arrive in Maldives…
Exp 359. 14thOct. Toujours en transit vers les Maldives
Exp 359. 14thOct. always in transit.
Equator is no more very far; we have had the first “rainy” morning and a hot and humid day. Two…
Exp 359. 12thOct. always in transit.
Today in the morning we had 2 exciting presentations on : – Logging measurements and tools used on the JR, by Angela…
Exp 359. 11th Oct.
Two safety drills have interrupted the morning scientists présentations: “Current control on plateform sedimentation”: Christian Betzler, co-chief scientist. “How salty…
ZOMBIE ATTACK! :Comic by Jesus Reolid
The JR is a research vessel that is running 24/7. What does this mean for the 125 people on board?…