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A drop in the Southern Ocean: Movie madness
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A drop in the Southern Ocean. Welcome aboard the 2014 DIMES ocean research voyage: Antarctica to South America. Friday, 25 July 2014. You can now watch the films we made about the cruise online! We have made a 15 minute documentary which you can watch here: A Drop in the Southern Ocean the Movie. As well as a shorter 'promo' film: DIMES promo. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A Drop in the Southern Ocean the movie! Ship track - our animation part 1! Measuring the deep - our animation part 2!
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A drop in the Southern Ocean: Guest post from Pete our friendly IT guy!
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A drop in the Southern Ocean. Welcome aboard the 2014 DIMES ocean research voyage: Antarctica to South America. Thursday, 12 June 2014. Guest post from Pete our friendly IT guy! Pete at Gull Lake on South Georgia. So what does that entail? Example echo sounder image. The IT staff on the James Clark Ross have to be innovative and flexible. Every day there is something new to learn and everyday there’s the chance of looking out of the window at a pod of whales or something equally amazing. As...This is my ...
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A drop in the Southern Ocean: BREAKING NEWS!
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A drop in the Southern Ocean. Welcome aboard the 2014 DIMES ocean research voyage: Antarctica to South America. Wednesday, 23 April 2014. We found an enormous 0.1 fM of tracer up in the Argentine Basin! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A Drop in the Southern Ocean the movie! Ship track - our animation part 1! Measuring the deep - our animation part 2! Daily news from the JCR:. The RRS James Clark Ross ship webcam. Want to know more about the science? Visit the DIMES website. Confused about the science?
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A drop in the Southern Ocean: Foggy tracer hunting
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A drop in the Southern Ocean. Welcome aboard the 2014 DIMES ocean research voyage: Antarctica to South America. Saturday, 19 April 2014. Our wee jaunt up into the Argentine Basin has been pretty successful so. We have found higher concentrations of our tracer here than we have. Found throughout the rest of our cruise. Concentrations are a staggering. 003 fM (fM = Moles x10 -15. so the highest concentrations we have. Found are 0.00000000000000003 Moles! Beneath us before the sea floor! Want to know more a...
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Antarctica 2009-2010: Friday 5 March, Day 50
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Welcome to Cédrics diary during his scientific cruises to the Weddell Sea, Antarctica, from January to March 2009 and 2010, as part of the Synoptic Antarctic Shelf-Slope Interactions (SASSI) study. RRS James Clark Ross webcam. RRS Ernest Shackleton webcam. Sunday 14 March, Day 59. Friday 12 March, Day 57. Thursday 11 March, Day 56. Tuesday 9 March, Day 54. Sunday 7 March, Day 52. Friday 5 March, Day 50. Saturday, March 6, 2010. Friday 5 March, Day 50. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Antarctica 2009-2010: January 2010
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Welcome to Cédrics diary during his scientific cruises to the Weddell Sea, Antarctica, from January to March 2009 and 2010, as part of the Synoptic Antarctic Shelf-Slope Interactions (SASSI) study. RRS James Clark Ross webcam. RRS Ernest Shackleton webcam. Sunday 31 January, Day 17. Tuesday 26 January, Day 12. Friday 22 January, Day 8. Monday 18 January 2010 - Day 4. Friday 15 January 2010 - Day 1. Sunday, January 31, 2010. Sunday 31 January, Day 17. And were flying above the water to catch up with us!
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62 degrees south - Antarctica 2012: Day 9 A thimble from the deep
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62 degrees south - Antarctica 2012. Blog by Fred Wobus from the British Antarctic Survey vessel "James Clark Ross" on a research cruise in the Southern Ocean. Updated via satellite. Wednesday, 4 April 2012. Day 9 A thimble from the deep. The back deck during snow showers. A standard styrofoam cup. With pingu and a beer can for scale. Mr Cup tied to the CTD frame inside an old sock. The CTD goes down to 4715 metres. Mr Cup after the experiment. I made it as far as Fiji once, so that might beat it in terms...
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62 degrees south - Antarctica 2012: Day 25 Penguin River
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62 degrees south - Antarctica 2012. Blog by Fred Wobus from the British Antarctic Survey vessel "James Clark Ross" on a research cruise in the Southern Ocean. Updated via satellite. Sunday, 22 April 2012. Day 25 Penguin River. Friday, 20th April 2012. Grytviken, South Georgia. Fur seal at Grytviken jetty. Whaling ship at Grytviken. The cargo tender took us to the old Norwegian whaling station Grytviken. Fred at Shackleton's grave. Fur seal at King Edward Point. It seemed the river did deserve the name af...
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62 degrees south - Antarctica 2012: Day 18 Fog and a hair dryer
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62 degrees south - Antarctica 2012. Blog by Fred Wobus from the British Antarctic Survey vessel "James Clark Ross" on a research cruise in the Southern Ocean. Updated via satellite. Saturday, 14 April 2012. Day 18 Fog and a hair dryer. The ship heads into thick fog. Winch during gravity corer recovery. Hair dryer on winch cable. The winch cable is blow dried to remove salt water. Current Position: 53° 35' S, 39° 04' W. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Day 27 In heavy seas.
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