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This section is our main section for science research results! During the months followiing our expedition, scientists began to analyze the information and physical samples that we collected. At the San Francisco AGU exhibitiion in December, several scientists presented preliminary results. We will continue summarizing and presenting results here and including links so that you can access more detailed research results. This will include links so that you can go directly to the scientists who are working on particular projects. Each revision and set of articles are indexed on the right hand menu-bar. In 2008 we will have the next major scientific articles from our geophysicists and geochronologists here. Check back often! Please contact us directly with any questions.
In the photo above, we presented our real-time collaboration in one of the poster sections. We also presented to a group of scientists in one of the conference sessions. Amy Eisen also presented geophysics findings at one of the poster sessions. There were several of the science team members at the Agu show.. Click here for more.
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Research Expedition Background Articles: Hotspots and Ninetyeast Ridge: What’s a hotspot?, by Will Sager Anatomy of a Seamount Survey, by Will Sager Dredging Operations onboard the R/V Revelle, by Amy Eisin Geochemistry of Volcanic Rocks, by Fred Frey Cool Expedition Discoveries Already!, by Will Sager What is Bathymetry?, by Will Sager Acoustics: Substitute for Superman Vision?, by Will Sager Magnetometers (“Maggie”) and Attracting Sharks, by Rory Wilson High.Seas.HIGHTECH/ analyze!ocean@voyages, by lots of us... How to Become a Captain, by the Captain The Search for the Indo-Pacific Humpback Dolphin, by Leslie Nemazi. Rocks Rock! (or ) The Fresh Cut Surface of Beautiful Ocean Rock, by Evelyn Mervine Exploring the Bridge of the RV Roger Revelle
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