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SO235 first weekly report

Figure 1: SO235 cruise track, 1st leg (Image: Stefan Meinecke, FS Sonne)

 23.-27.07.2014 from Port Louis / Mauritius to Malé / Maldives Here is the first weekly report of our SO235 SONNE-OASIS (“Organic very short-lived substances and their air-sea exchange from the Indian Ocean to the stratosphere”) expedition, funded by the BMBF (project 03G0235A). The aim of our research is to investigate the biogeochemical cycling and exchange […]

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The difference between being gently stirred and being battered

The dream islands Maldives and Mauritius in the Indian Ocean... (Photo: Kirstin Krüger)

It’s another day of revisiting plans and making lists. In between answering the usual first cruise days questions about where can I find this and that, the water sampling had to be organized. This means deciding which samples are wanted by the individual working groups and can be managed during the simultaneous three hourly underway […]

from Ocean Navigator Blog

Navigators Wochenbericht: Ein untrügliches Zeichen für den Sommer

Fertig für die nächste Reise: JAGO wird verpackt. Foto: Maike Nicolai.

Heute zu Anfang mal eine geradezu wissenschaftliche Frage: Wie bestimme ich präzise den Beginn der Sommerferienzeit in Deutschland? Klar, man könnte sich die Daten der Schulferien in den Bundesländern ansehen und mathematisch einen Durchschnitt bilden. Aber das ist etwas für Anfänger. Oder einfach darauf achten, wann die Flure an der Uni oder im GEOMAR sich […]

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Stormy Days

Stormy days in the Indian Ocean. Photo: Matthias Krüger

05.30 am. I wake up by a sudden shake in my bed and my clock tells me it’s time to get up and take the underway (also known as underwater or whatever) sample. I’m trying to get through my cabin without being smashed against the chairs and table by the 4m waves outside.  At 7.30 […]

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SO235 – Stormy start

Cruisetrack SO235. Stefan Meinecke, RV SONNE

The new cruise SO235 finally started on 23.07.2014 with a 6 hour delay leaving Port Louis/ Mauritius. All instruments were set up, waiting to be operated. With 24 scientific crew members on-board we feel well equipped for the upcoming tasks. Today, we had ship introductions and work group meetings to get prepared for the upcoming […]

from Klimale Blog

Programm zur Klimale 2014

Bild: T.Hoss

  Mit dem heutigen Tag beginnt die 30. Kalenderwoche des Jahres 2014. Mehr noch: diese Woche ist Klimale Woche! Pünktlich dazu hier nun das langersehnte Programm:   Programm Montag, 21. Juli, 19 -20:30 UhrSchönberg, Tourist-Service,Käptn’s Gang 1 Klimawandel – auch in der Kieler Bucht?Über den Kenntnisstand zu Auswirkungen des Klimawandels an der Deutschen Ostseeküste referiert […]