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    It’s a Sill!!!

    It’s a Sill!!!

    Sometimes a picture says more than thousand words, as you can see in the top photo. It’s a sill!!! After…

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    08
    Oct 2019
    By Andreas TeskeDrilling, Guaymas Basin, History of Earth, petrology, Physcial Properties, Sedimentology, VolcanoesLeave a comment
    Impressions from the microscopic worlds of Brothers Volcano

    Impressions from the microscopic worlds of Brothers Volcano

    Many of the scientists aboard Expedition 376 have been looking at tiny features in extremely thin slices of rock. They’ve…

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    30
    Jun 2018
    By Perrypetrology, Scientific Outreach, VolcanoesLeave a comment

    Brothers, Boats and Balrogs

    Nō te waka rangahau e tere ai i runga i te Moana-nui-ā-Kiwa ki ngā whenua o te ao, tēnā koutou…

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    20
    May 2018
    By PerryDrilling, History of Earth, Life at Sea, Microbes, Scientific Outreach, VolcanoesLeave a comment

    The First Step

    I am Frankie T Coring on the deep blue sea Brothers, come to me Hey All, I’m off on an…

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    18
    May 2018
    By Frank Tepley IIIExpeditions, Life at SeaLeave a comment
    Hikurangi on the move

    Hikurangi on the move

    HIKURANGI ON THE MOVE  The Hikurangi Plateau is currently subducting beneath the east coast of the North Island.  The Plateau…

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    28
    Apr 2018
    By Aliki WeststrateDrilling, Earthquakes, Education, Expeditions, Geological time, History of Earth, Paleontology, Plate Tectonics, VolcanoesLeave a comment
    Back to the Seamount – Site 4

    Back to the Seamount – Site 4

    If you are having trouble viewing the interactive Google map above please try switching your browser to Chrome.  We are…

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    24
    Apr 2018
    By Aliki WeststrateDrilling, Earthquakes, Expeditions, Geochemistry, Geological time, History of Earth, Physcial Properties, Plate Tectonics, Tsunami, VolcanoesLeave a comment
    The Ninety East Ridge

    The Ninety East Ridge

    The Ninety-East Ridge (NER) is 5000 km long linear bathymetric feature striking more or less paralle to the 90°E meridian…

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    27
    Sep 2016
    By Agnes PointuUncategorizedLeave a comment
    What do Hawaii, Yellowstone National Park and the Louisville Seamount Trail all have in common?

    What do Hawaii, Yellowstone National Park and the Louisville Seamount Trail all have in common?

    So your first guess may be “tourist destination.” That is 2/3 correct, the exception being tourists rarely visit the Louisville…

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    Dec 2010
    By Kevin KurtzUncategorizedLeave a comment

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