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Time Travel with the Paleomagicians

Time Travel with the Paleomagicians

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

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04
Feb 2020
By Lindy NewmanPaleomagnetismLeave a comment
Louise Koornneef: A Young Paleomagnetist

Louise Koornneef: A Young Paleomagnetist

This Q&A is part of the “Career Spotlight” series of Expedition 385     Where are you from and what…

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10
Nov 2019
By Rodrigo Pérez OrtegaClimate Change, Education, Expeditions, Guaymas Basin, History of Earth, Life at Sea, Paleomagnetism, Scientific Outreach, Scientist ProfilesLeave a comment
JOIDES Resolution Board Game

JOIDES Resolution Board Game

Check out this involved and intriguing board game about science aboard the JR developed by our Education Officer for Exp….

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01
May 2018
By Sharon Katz-CooperDrilling, Education, Expeditions, Life at Sea, Microfossils, Paleomagnetism, Physcial Properties, Scientific Outreach, STEM CareersLeave a comment
Guest Blog: Annika Greve

Guest Blog: Annika Greve

Did you know that Earth is the only terrestrial planet that has a very strong magnetic field? And that it…

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29
Apr 2018
By Aliki WeststrateDrilling, Earthquakes, Education, Expeditions, Geological time, History of Earth, Paleomagnetism, STEM CareersLeave a comment
Paleomagnetism zine and classroom activity

Paleomagnetism zine and classroom activity

More resources! A zine (ie comic) about paleomagnetism, with an accompanying classroom activity. Paleomagnetists like Saiko and Tim study the way…

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21
Feb 2018
By Rosa Hughes-CurrieUncategorizedLeave 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
Paleomagnetism for Rookies-Part one

Paleomagnetism for Rookies-Part one

Everybody knows that Earth has magnetic properties and has seen a compass needle moving towards the north. It’s due to…

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27
Jan 2018
By Agnes PointuClimate Change, Education, PaleomagnetismLeave a comment

Paleomagnetism and STEM Diversity at the School of Rock

Hello again from aboard the JOIDES Resolution! Today is our sixth official day of School of Rock, and it astounds…

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16
Jul 2017
By School of RockUncategorizedLeave a comment
Excitement in the Magnetic Field

Excitement in the Magnetic Field

Meet the expedition’s palaeomagnetists, Millie and Daniel. They’re looking pretty positive, but they have had a VERY slow expedition so…

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06
Aug 2015
By Tom LangUncategorizedLeave a comment

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