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Expedition to NW Rota 2010: Teetering on the Brink
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Expedition to NW Rota 2010. Welcome to our blog page for the 2010 research expedition to NW Rota-1 in the Mariana Arc, on the R/V Kilo Moana with the remotely operated vehicle Jason, funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF). March 25, 2010. Teetering on the Brink. The red laser dots on this sulphur crust are 10 cm apart. The small specks are hundreds of juvenile shrimp recently recruited to the volcano. Professor, University of Victoria. Director, VENUS Subsea Observatory. Thursday, March 25, 2010.
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Expedition to NW Rota 2010: Eruption movies
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Expedition to NW Rota 2010. Welcome to our blog page for the 2010 research expedition to NW Rota-1 in the Mariana Arc, on the R/V Kilo Moana with the remotely operated vehicle Jason, funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF). March 27, 2010. With each explosive burst rocks and ash are thrown up (making the plume dark), but quickly drop back to the seafloor (turning the plume white). The billowing white plume is full of tiny droplets of molten sulfur. Bill Chadwick, Oregon State University. Where is...
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Expedition to NW Rota 2010: Overcoming adversity
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Expedition to NW Rota 2010. Welcome to our blog page for the 2010 research expedition to NW Rota-1 in the Mariana Arc, on the R/V Kilo Moana with the remotely operated vehicle Jason, funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF). March 29, 2010. Data from the MAPR showing the plumes. Despite the unexpected total loss of the use of our CTD, we are not coming home completely empty-handed. This image shows a cross-section of the plume as defined by suspended particle concentration. A series of 5 locat...
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Expedition to NW Rota 2010: NW Rota Image Gallery
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Expedition to NW Rota 2010. Welcome to our blog page for the 2010 research expedition to NW Rota-1 in the Mariana Arc, on the R/V Kilo Moana with the remotely operated vehicle Jason, funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF). March 24, 2010. NW Rota Image Gallery. Images from NW Rota Volcano, March 2010:. Shrimp congregate in areas of lower-temperature, hydrothermal fluids:. Volcanic ash is erupted from the plume over the active vent Phantom near the summit of NW Rota:. Wednesday, March 24, 2010.
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Expedition to NW Rota 2010: The Landslide
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Expedition to NW Rota 2010. Welcome to our blog page for the 2010 research expedition to NW Rota-1 in the Mariana Arc, on the R/V Kilo Moana with the remotely operated vehicle Jason, funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF). March 21, 2010. Ash-covered, steep, unstable slopes around the volcano. Bill Chadwick, Oregon State University. Sunday, March 21, 2010. 3D view of the volcano. NWRota 2010 Cruise Summary. The Bad Luck Honeybear. A Brief History of NW Rota. Something Old, Something New.
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Expedition to NW Rota 2010: Volcano Mapping
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Expedition to NW Rota 2010. Welcome to our blog page for the 2010 research expedition to NW Rota-1 in the Mariana Arc, on the R/V Kilo Moana with the remotely operated vehicle Jason, funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF). March 27, 2010. 3-D view of the bubble plume rising 200 meters above the summit of NW Rota volcano. Image created using Fledermaus mid-water tool, with guidance from Maurice Doucet. The landslide scar is visible near the summit to the right (east) of the plume. Map of some of ...
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Expedition to NW Rota 2010: A Brief History of NW Rota
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Expedition to NW Rota 2010. Welcome to our blog page for the 2010 research expedition to NW Rota-1 in the Mariana Arc, on the R/V Kilo Moana with the remotely operated vehicle Jason, funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF). March 28, 2010. A Brief History of NW Rota. When I began my career in oceanography 45 years ago I never dreamed I would ever be where I am today – sitting over an erupting volcano in the western Pacific. Styx Vent does its part in supplying material for the growth of NW Rota-1.
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Expedition to NW Rota 2010: Cruise Plan
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Expedition to NW Rota 2010. Welcome to our blog page for the 2010 research expedition to NW Rota-1 in the Mariana Arc, on the R/V Kilo Moana with the remotely operated vehicle Jason, funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF). March 8, 2010. 2009 view of Brimstone Pit at NW Rota 1. Bucket was used to collect tephra (ash) spewing from the erupting volcano. We don’t know, but we hope you will follow along to find out! Bill Chadwick, Chief Scientist, Oregon State University. Monday, March 08, 2010.
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Expedition to NW Rota 2010: NWRota 2010 Cruise Summary
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Expedition to NW Rota 2010. Welcome to our blog page for the 2010 research expedition to NW Rota-1 in the Mariana Arc, on the R/V Kilo Moana with the remotely operated vehicle Jason, funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF). March 29, 2010. NWRota 2010 Cruise Summary. Jason pilot Scott Hansen and Scientist Bob Embley monitor ROV Jason during a dive to one of the erupting vents at NW Rota. Explore the Jason control van with a Quicktime VR Panorama,. Bill Chadwick, Oregon State University. NWRota 20...