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18.06.2018
from IODP 376 Blog

Our first sampling party and the end of Hole U1528D

Latitude: 38.872°S Longitude: 178.940°E Days at sea: 40   The last week on the JOIDES Resolution was very exciting! Another storm hit us with wave heights up to 4.3 m. This meant we had to stop our operations and were “WOWing” (waiting on weather) again. While, usually, this is a time we mostly spend writing […]

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Posted on June 18, 2018 by kstrehlow
Posted in natural hazards
15.05.2018
from IODP 376 Blog

Between a rock and a hard place…

Just as most scientists, geologists spend most of their working time in front of a computer (i.e., the hard place) – sometimes interrupted by some time in the lab, depending on your specialty. The best thing about Geology though is that we have to go into the field or on research cruises like this one, […]

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Posted on May 15, 2018 by kstrehlow
Posted in deep sea, natural hazards, Naturgefahren aus dem Ozean, Tiefsee


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