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    Dinoflagellate Zine and Classroom Activity

    Dinoflagellate Zine and Classroom Activity

    Here’s another two of resources you might like:  A zine (ie comic) about dinoflagellates, with an accompanying classroom activity. Dinoflagellates are…

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    Feb 2018
    By Rosa Hughes-CurrieUncategorizedLeave a comment
    Physical Properties Zine and Worksheet

    Physical Properties Zine and Worksheet

    Teachers, here’s a couple of resources you might like:  A zine (ie comic) about physical properties and downhole logging, with…

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    Feb 2018
    By Rosa Hughes-CurrieUncategorizedLeave a comment
    How do we know that the world was once covered by a thick ice cap?

    How do we know that the world was once covered by a thick ice cap?

    Our co-chief scientist Laura had a go at the simple science challenge — she didn’t manage to keep within the…

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    Feb 2018
    By Rosa Hughes-CurrieUncategorizedLeave a comment
    Simple Science

    Simple Science

    Last week some of the people on our ship tried to write about their work using only the most-used 1000…

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    18
    Feb 2018
    By Rosa Hughes-CurrieUncategorized1 Comment

    Expedition 374 and ice sheet modelling Conversation with Benjamin Keisling, scientist onboard the JOIDES Resolution during Expedition 374

    Benjamin, can you please introduce you and explain your research topics? My name is Benjamin Keisling and I am part…

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    18
    Feb 2018
    By Agnes PointuClimate Change, Geological time, History of Earth, Scientific OutreachLeave a comment
    Paleomagnetism for Rookies- Part two

    Paleomagnetism for Rookies- Part two

    From last time, it seemed like studying Earth’s ancient magnetic field was not so complicated, right? Oh, but maybe I…

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    15
    Feb 2018
    By Agnes PointuDrilling, Education, Expeditions, Paleomagnetism, Scientific OutreachLeave a comment
    Do you want to be part of the physical properties’ team on the JOIDES Resolution?

    Do you want to be part of the physical properties’ team on the JOIDES Resolution?

    Have a look at this blog post! Some physical properties of the cores and what they can tell us about…

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    14
    Feb 2018
    By Agnes PointuEducation, Expeditions, Physcial Properties, Scientific OutreachLeave a comment
    Episode 2: Birth of the WAIS

    Episode 2: Birth of the WAIS

    Episode 2: the birth of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet reviews Expedition 374’s journey to Sites 2 and 3 on…

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    14
    Feb 2018
    By Kim KennyClimate Change, Drilling, Expeditions, Geochemistry, Geological time, Life at SeaLeave a comment

    Tracking the age of the core

    Does the grey stuff in the bowl look like common mud to you? Maybe for us but definitely not for…

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    09
    Feb 2018
    By Agnes PointuGeological time, Microfossils, Paleontology, Scientific OutreachLeave a comment
    The crucial role of ice shelves

    The crucial role of ice shelves

    What is an ice shelf? Ice shelves are floating tongues of ice that extend from grounded glaciers on land. The…

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    06
    Feb 2018
    By Agnes PointuClimate Change, Education, Expeditions, Geological time, Scientific OutreachLeave a comment
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