• Thumbnail The last day has arrived.  At the beginning of this cruise, we were looking at the calendar thinking what a long spans of time this would amount to.  We were open to such an array of possibilities, so many new people to learn from and work with, the experience as a whole seemed overwhelming.  Now, a [...]

  • Cris Wagner commented on the blog post Iron Man 1 year, 9 months ago

    Hi Isabella! Great question! It really isn’t the increase in oxygen, but the removal of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere that would cool the Earth. As I’m sure you know, CO^2 is one of the “greenhouse” gasses that trap heat in our atmosphere. The ocean plays a large role in “scrubbing” that gas out of [...]

  • We have received many questions regarding :”What is it like being out on a research vessel for 21 days?!”  Well, we have made a little photo montage of all the extras that go on around the science  on board.  We hope you like it!

    ***Gallery coming soon***

  • Cris Wagner commented on the blog post Iron Man 1 year, 9 months ago

    Allow me to reply with a quote: “Unless someone like you cares an awful lot, it’s not going to get better. It’s not.” ~Dr. Seuss. We need people to get fired up about conserving our environment and its amazing inhabitants, be it the rainforests, polar bears, or plankton. So keep it up! We all cannot [...]

  • Rick, That truly means a lot to me, and I thank you for sharing those kind words. I am so glad you have enjoyed both of our perspectives on the amazing things happening out here on the ship. It is wonderful to know that our objectives of making the science accessible and engaging have touched [...]

  • Great thought! Who knows, this may be the “repurposed” way of some research cruise’s future :) Thanks for all of your insight and information. Sadly tomorrrow we will be wrapping up this experience, but it has been great having “live” participation from you! Wishing you the best in your explorations in life!

  • Thumbnail So we’ve talked a lot in previous blogs about the various ways Iron is being tested for, and used to test for other metals.  However, we really haven’t discussed Germanium’s role as a proxy, or what a proxy is for that matter.  Proxies are used in the case of research as an indicator of the [...]

  • Cris Wagner wrote a new blog post: Iron Man 1 year, 9 months ago

    Thumbnail  I’m sure for some of you that phrase conjures an image of Robert Downey Jr. in a shiny red suit armed with weapons and a snarky remark.  For others a riff from Black Sabbath may begin playing in your mind.  Yet, this is a nickname given to an individual whose theories are still causing scientists [...]

  • I truly appreciate that Migrateurrice! It’s just fun for me to write that way, and I am glad others are enjoying it too. Hopefully my students will remember some of the content taught along the way as well! ;)

  • Thumbnail   A new dimension of perspective has been brought to our attention during this experience: the world of trace-metal sampling and studies.  We have been fortunate enough to be asked to help out with some of the sampling processes throughout the trip, and each method is as different as the investigator requesting the sample.  As the term [...]

  • ThumbnailThis morning started out as another early one, with Dr. Jim McManus, Dr. Will Berelson, Chris Moser, and Bill Fanning using the ship’s depth finder to determine a suitable spot for deploying the Lander at its 7 th site.  They found favorable conditions at around 154 meters’ depth.  Once the spot was chosen, and breakfast was had, [...]

  • Thumbnail Today our activities were very H20rientated.  After last night’s, or I should say this morning’s, recovery of the pumps around 2am, activities were pushed back for the day.  The CTD cast for water collection started our day off as usual, to gain a solid profile of the water being collected.  Soon after we deployed the [...]

  • Thanks again! We couldn’t do many of these explorations justice without the time and patience of the scientists and crew on board. They have been beyond accomodating to our on-slaught of hourly questions, and always take the time to explain it in a non-condescending way. We are hoping through the content of these posts they [...]

  • Thanks for your insightful feedback! We are so thrilled you are following along, and learning as well. There are so many things to do and report about each day, it is tough to fit it all on these pages. And I did not know that “Swiffer” was regional, but to clarify: it is a brand [...]

  • ThumbnailThe definition of “prospecting” is to search for mineral or metal deposits, or oil.  While we are not on a hunt for substances to give us all an early retirement, we are in fact on the search for Iron and Sulfide-rich sediments, as well as trace-metals such as Germanium, found both in hypoxic conditions and off [...]

  • ThumbnailToday, we awoke at our location for Station #5.  The overnight steam brought us to our deepest depth yet, at 90m.  Before we sent any instruments down near the bottom, we knew the sediment was very light weight because it was causing the depth finder to jump by 10 meters every second.  The [...]

  • ThumbnailThe day began early again, with Dr. Jim McManus, Bill Fanning, and me out to deploy the CTD at 06:15 local time.  The ship had been circling the Lander throughout the night, as a mother bear would watch out for her cub.  On the fast brightening horizon, you could just make out the strobe on the [...]

  • Cris Wagner commented on the blog post Cris Wagner 1 year, 9 months ago

    Hi Lindsey! The trip has been going wonderfully! We have had superb weather for deploying and recovering the various instruments the science team are using to collect data. The waters have been relatively smooth, but it is still very hot! Don may have added a few swells in our path, but Emily is something for those on [...]

  • ThumbnailBefore heading to bed last night, we were treated to seeing the first results of the In-Situ pump discs.  As you can see on the photo to the left, there was quite a bit of content in the water column at our first station on the trip.  The next step for Dr. Silke Severmann is to cut [...]

  • ThumbnailToday the latest research findings from NOAA were published regarding the hypoxic zone in the Gulf of Mexico.  Follow the link below to see the sampling sights and oxygen levels identified in the most current location of the plume off the coast of Louisiana.  You can always check in with this site for updates and current [...]

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