The last week of Expedition 382 began as it frequently has—with a foggy morning. (Credit: Marlo Garnsworthy & IODP) [Photo ID: exp382_150]
Scientists help to cut out expedition logos for the T-shirt printing party. (Credit: Sarah Kachovich, IODP JRSO) [Photo ID: exp382_151]
Linda Armbrecht (Paleontologist, University of Adelaide, Australia) and Brendan Reilly (Paleomagnetist, Oregon State University, USA) show off their matching JOIDES Resolution temporary tattoos! (Credit: Linda Armbrecht & IODP) [Photo ID: exp382_152]
It’s the battle of the plaid at the sample table! Sidney Hemming (Stratigraphic Correlator, Columbia University, USA) faces off against Brendan Reilly (Paleomagnetist, Oregon State University, USA), while Vicky Peck (Sedimentologist, British Antarctic Survey, UK) and Linda Armbrecht (Paleontologist, University of Adelaide, Australia) watch on. (Credit: Lee Stevens & IODP) [Photo ID: exp382_153]
Anna Glüder (Sedimentologist, Oregon State University, USA) and Thomas Ronge (Sedimentologist, Alfred Wegener Institute, Germany) discuss cores around the description table. (Credit: Frida Hoem & IODP) [Photo ID: exp382_154]
Lisa Tauxe (Paleomagnetist, Scripps Oceanographic Institution, USA) at the paleomagnetic workstation. (Credit: Marlo Garnsworthy & IODP) [Photo ID: exp382_155]
Suzanne O’Connell (Sedimentologist, Wesleyan University, USA) uses a hand lens to investigate a dropstone. (Credit: Lee Stevens & IODP) [Photo ID: exp382_156]
Jonathan Warnock (Paleontologist, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, USA) and Linda Armbrecht (Paleontologist, University of Adelaide, Australia) use microscopes to look at diatoms in sediment. (Credit: Lee Stevens & IODP) [Photo ID: exp382_157]
Paleomagnetic cube samples ready to enter the superconducting rock magnetometer. (Credit: Marlo Garnsworthy & IODP) [Photo ID: exp382_158]
Gerson Fauth (Sedimentologist, University of Vale do Rio dos Sinos, Brazil) ponders the secrets of the Earth’s sediments. (Credit: Marlo Garnsworthy & IODP) [Photo ID: exp382_159]
Michelle Guitard (Physical Properties Specialist, University of South Florida–St. Petersburg, USA), Ivan Hernandez-Almeida (Paleontologist, Federal Technical University-Centre, Switzerland), and Marcus Gutjahr (Inorganic Geochemist, Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, Germany) are very excited about this newly split core! (Credit: Lee Stevens & IODP) [Photo ID: exp382_160]
Fabricio Cardillo (Observer, Servicio de Hidrografía Naval, Argentina) stops by the bridge for a visit. (Credit: Mutsumi Iizuka & IODP) [Photo ID: exp382_161]
Fabricio Cardillo (Observer, Servicio de Hidrografía Naval, Argentina), Lee Stevens (Outreach Officer, American Museum of Natural History, USA), and Shubham Tripathi (Sedimentologist, National Centre for Antarctic and Ocean Research, India) take a coffee break on the bridge. (Credit: Lee Stevens & IODP) [Photo ID: exp382_162]
The scientists took a break to learn the art of origami penguins. (Credit: Lee Stevens & IODP) [Photo ID: exp382_163]
The completed penguins, with their creators. (Credit: Lee Stevens & IODP) [Photo ID: exp382_164]
This the last expedition for Captain Terry Skinner (Captain, Siem Offshore) before retiring, and the crew and scientists held a goodbye celebration in the mess hall. (Credit: Etienne Claasen, IODP JRSO) [Photo ID: exp382_166]
The sun sets over stormy waves at the end of Expedition 382. (Credit: Sarah Kachovich, IODP JRSO) [Photo ID: exp382_167]
Expedition 382 group photo. (Credit: Etienne Claasen, IODP JRSO) [Photo ID: exp382_168]
The science party of Expedition 382. (Credit: Etienne Claasen, IODP JRSO) [Photo ID: exp382_169]
The amazing Entier crew of Expedition 382. (Credit: Etienne Claasen, IODP JRSO) [Photo ID: exp382_170]
The laboratory technicians of Expedition 382, plus Captain Terry Skinner and a few other friendly faces from the bridge. (Credit: Etienne Claasen, IODP JRSO) [Photo ID: exp382_171]
The laboratory technicians of Expedition 382—now in selfie version! (Credit: Etienne Claasen, IODP JRSO) [Photo ID: exp382_172]