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New Video: The Geochemistry Dream Team!

New Video: The Geochemistry Dream Team!

In my latest Youtube Video, meet the amazing Geochemistry Team of Expedition 366! They are helping to uncover the mysteries…

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18
Jan 2017
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What shall we eat? – Keep Cool! (bilingual)

What shall we eat? – Keep Cool! (bilingual)

Nearly everybody going on board of the JOIDES Resolution for the first time may have asked the question: “What shall…

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16
Jan 2017
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Puzzlement at Fantangisna, and (hopefully) fixing stuff

Puzzlement at Fantangisna, and (hopefully) fixing stuff

We are at Official Lull 3 in our Mariana Forearc activities, at Fantangisna (formerly: Celestial) Seamount, currently 3/4 of the…

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16
Jan 2017
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(Platten-) Grenzen erfahren: Walter Kurz

(Platten-) Grenzen erfahren: Walter Kurz

Expedition 366 erforscht die Serpentinit-Schlammvlkane des sogenannten Mariana Forearc, also der Zone zwischen Marianengraben und den Inselbogen-Vulkanen der heutigen Marianeninseln….

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15
Jan 2017
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Some Coercive Forces: Simone Mantovanelli

Some Coercive Forces: Simone Mantovanelli

It is difficult, to find a date to speak with Simone Mantovanelli. Since she is the only Palaeomagnetist on board…

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13
Jan 2017
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Some Coercive Forces: Simone Mantovaneli

Some Coercive Forces: Simone Mantovaneli

It is difficult, to find a date to speak with Simone Mantovanelli. Since she is the only Palaeomagnetist on board…

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13
Jan 2017
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Wir kommen wieder! – We'll be back! (bilingual)

11
Jan 2017
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Crazy Cool Core from Asut Tesoru, or How Rocks did in the Hump Day Party

Crazy Cool Core from Asut Tesoru, or How Rocks did in the Hump Day Party

We are (at last) in the second official “lull” in coring, as they widen a 110 m deep hole at…

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11
Jan 2017
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New Video: Science Spotlight on Geological “Forensics”

New Video: Science Spotlight on Geological “Forensics”

Check out our latest video–Kevin Johnson, Geologist extraordinaire from the University of Hawaii, describes how he digs deep (literally!) to…

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10
Jan 2017
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Rui Zhang: Searching for the small-smaller-smallest

Rui Zhang: Searching for the small-smaller-smallest

On board of the JOIDES Resolution different scientists follow different research goals. Geology (especially Ignious Petrology, Geochemistry, Geophysics and Palaeomagnetism)…

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09
Jan 2017
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