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    Dada TV

    Dada TV

    When it comes to geologic time, I am as dense as the 70-plus-million-year-old basalt we just recovered on the Agulhas…

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    Apr 2022
    By Maryalice YakutchikDrilling, Expeditions, Geological time, Mass Extinction, Microfossils, Ship's Log1 Comment
    Co-Chief Gabi’s Update Week Eight

    Co-Chief Gabi’s Update Week Eight

    By Gabriele Uenzelmann-Neben, Co-Chief Scientist, Expedition 392 We arrived on site on Sunday and immediately started to trip pipe. Time…

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    Apr 2022
    By Maryalice YakutchikExpeditions, Ship's LogLeave a comment
    An Acquired Taste

    An Acquired Taste

    By Allie Tessin, inorganic geochemist, Expedition 392 I’ve spent a lot of my time at sea donned in a white…

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    Apr 2022
    By Maryalice YakutchikExpeditions, Geochemistry, Scientist Profiles, STEM CareersLeave a comment
    What’s In a Name?

    What’s In a Name?

    I cut my journalistic teeth in a newsroom lorded over by a cigar-chomping editor who breathed down reporters’ necks on…

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    Mar 2022
    By Maryalice YakutchikExpeditions, Microfossils, PaleontologyLeave a comment
    Co-Chief Gabi’s Update Week Seven

    Co-Chief Gabi’s Update Week Seven

    By Gabriele Uenzelmann-Neben, Co-Chief Scientist, Expedition 392 The deep hole has been drilled, the target horizon was reached. A first…

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    27
    Mar 2022
    By Maryalice YakutchikExpeditions, Ship's LogLeave a comment
    Oh Fudge!

    Oh Fudge!

    I like visiting the nook on the far side of the core lab where paleomagnetist Courtney Sprain hangs out. She’s…

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    22
    Mar 2022
    By Maryalice YakutchikGeological time, Paleomagnetism1 Comment
    Co-Chief Gabi’s Update Week Six

    Co-Chief Gabi’s Update Week Six

    By Gabriele Uenzelmann-Neben, Co-Chief Scientist, Expedition 392 The Transkei Basin. A deep basin southeast of South Africa. The seafloor at…

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    Mar 2022
    By Maryalice YakutchikUncategorizedLeave a comment
    A Foram Fairy Tale

    A Foram Fairy Tale

    Once upon a time, on a faraway sea, Ashley Burkett was renowned for her fondness of foraminifera. Also known as…

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    Mar 2022
    By Maryalice YakutchikExpeditions, Geological time, Mass Extinction, Microfossils, PaleontologyLeave a comment
    Long May She Run

    Long May She Run

    Ages and dates are big deal among Expedition 392’s science team. And not only where sediment is concerned. We’ve celebrated…

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    Mar 2022
    By Maryalice YakutchikUncategorized2 Comments
    Co-Chief Gabi’s Update Week 5

    Co-Chief Gabi’s Update Week 5

    By Gabriele Uenzelmann-Neben, Co-Chief Scientist for Expedition 392 Drilling basalt was our goal at the second drill site. Core filled…

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    13
    Mar 2022
    By Maryalice YakutchikDrilling, ExpeditionsLeave a comment
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