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Guaymas Geomicrobiology: December 2009
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Friday, December 4, 2009. Meg and Kristen brimming with excitement pre-dive. Photo courtesey of Andreas Teske. After joining the next leg of the cruise, spearheaded by Andreas Teske from UNC- Chapel Hill ( teskelab.wordpress.com. Will they have grown through the titainium cages? Will the temperature loggers have functioned properly? We were very eager to see what we would find. A beautiful mushroom had grown through the array and it's stalk engulfed four of the eight thermocouples! While we have certainl...
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Guaymas Geomicrobiology: November 2009
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Tuesday, November 17, 2009. We’ve just entered the port at Guaymas and are in the midst of cleaning and packing and tying up loose ends. Yesterday we did our “clean-up” on the seafloor, collecting some animals, deploying some gear for the next cruise, and picking up the last of our short-term thermocouple arrays. The two thermocouple arrays we recovered complete our sampling of very young chimneys and biofilms of known age. C at one of them. And we have one that grew in 4 days from 2003). C, so we think ...
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Guaymas Geomicrobiology: Success!!
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Friday, December 4, 2009. Meg and Kristen brimming with excitement pre-dive. Photo courtesey of Andreas Teske. After joining the next leg of the cruise, spearheaded by Andreas Teske from UNC- Chapel Hill ( teskelab.wordpress.com. Will they have grown through the titainium cages? Will the temperature loggers have functioned properly? We were very eager to see what we would find. A beautiful mushroom had grown through the array and it's stalk engulfed four of the eight thermocouples! While we have certainl...