Charissa Ruth (Education Officer, USA) and Takashi Hasegawa (Inorganic/Organic Geochemist, Kanazawa University, Japan) send a live feed video to a classroom in Japan. (Credit: Junichiro Kuroda and IODP) [Photo ID: exp369_179]
While other scientists and technicians wait, Brittany Martinez (Curatorial Specialist, IODP JRSO) marks where the core will be split into 150 cm sections. (Credit: William Crawford, IODP JRSO) [Photo ID: exp369_180]
Yong-Xiang Li (Paleomagnetist, Nanjing University, China) measures faint magnetic fingerprints within the samples. (Credit: William Crawford, IODP JRSO) [Photo ID: exp369_181]
Sunset behind the JOIDES Resolution derrick. (Credit: Junichiro Kuroda and IODP) [Photo ID: exp369_182]
Brian Huber (Co-Chief Scientist, Smithsonian Institution, USA), Kara Bogus (Expedition Project Manager/Staff Scientist, IODP JRSO), and Gabriel Tagliaro (Sedimentologist, University of Texas at Austin, USA) examine core sections of nannofossil ooze. (Credit: Cristiane Delfina and IODP) [Photo ID: exp369_183]
Brian Huber (Co-Chief Scientist, Smithsonian Institution, USA), Hans-Jürgen Brumsack (Inorganic Geochemist, Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg, Germany), and Lauren O’Connor (Organic Geochemist, Oxford University, United Kingdom) review core description data. (Credit: Cristiane Delfina and IODP) [Photo ID: exp369_184]
Gabriel Tagliaro (Sedimentologist, University of Texas at Austin, USA) and a mad photobomber. (Credit: Cristiane Delfina and IODP) [Photo ID: exp369_185]
Lloyd White (Physical Properties/Downhole Measurements Specialist, University of Wollongong, Australia) loads the pycnometer, which measures moisture and density (MAD). (Credit: William Crawford, IODP JRSO) [Photo ID: exp369_186]
Scientists watch as Margaret Hastedt (Assistant Laboratory Officer, IODP JRSO) leads the technician conga line required to bring the entire 9.5 meters of core to the core rack. (Credit: William Crawford, IODP JRSO) [Photo ID: exp369_187]
Mathieu Martinez (Physical Properties Specialist, University of Bremen, Germany) works in the whole-round testing area (Credit: William Crawford, IODP JRSO) [Photo ID: exp369_188]
David Watkins (Paleontologist, University of Nebraska, USA) carefully chooses where to take his sample. He will only take what can be gathered on the head of a toothpick. (Credit: Cristiane Delfina and IODP) [Photo ID: exp369_189]
Zoophycos burrow. (Credit: Laurent Riquier and IODP) [Photo ID: exp369_190]
Maria Rose Petrizzo (Paleontologist, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy), Erik Wolfgring (Paleontologist, University of Vienna, Austria), Gabriel Tagliaro (Sedimentologist, University of Texas at Austin, USA), and Matthew Jones (Physical Properties/Downhole Measurements Specialist, Northwestern University, USA) examine core. (Credit: Cristiane Delfina and IODP) [Photo ID: exp369_191]
Shannon Haynes (Sedimentologist, University of Missouri, USA) prepares to examine a thin section slide used to set up the microscopes. (Credit: William Crawford, IODP JRSO) [Photo ID: exp369_192]
Part of the core description team night crew: Alessandro Maritati (Sedimentologist, University of Tasmania, Australia), Gabriel Tagliaro (Sedimentologist, University of Texas at Austin, USA), and Shannon Haynes (Sedimentologist, University of Missouri, USA). (Credit: Brian Huber and IODP) [Photo ID: exp369_193]
A striking panorama of scientists gathered on the port-side bow area to welcome the sunrise. (Credit: Kenneth MacLeod and IODP) [Photo ID: exp369_194]
The Paleontology laboratory night crew: Erik Wolfgring (Paleontologist, University of Vienna, Austria), Maria Rose Petrizzo (Paleontologist, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy), and David Watkins (Paleontologist, University of Nebraska, USA). (Credit: Brian Huber and IODP) [Photo ID: exp369_195]
Yong-Xiang Li (Paleomagnetist, Nanjing University, China) wraps a core section for storage after testing for magnetic properties. (Credit: William Crawford, IODP JRSO) [Photo ID: exp369_196]
Chieh Peng (Laboratory Officer, IODP JRSO) and a line of technicians bring another core onto the catwalk. (Credit: William Crawford, IODP JRSO) [Photo ID: exp369_197]
Rodrigo do Monte Guerra (Paleontologist, University of Vale do Rio dos Sinos, Brazil) prepares to examine a smear slide for nannofossils. (Credit: William Crawford, IODP JRSO) [Photo ID: exp369_198]
The Expedition 369 Science Party. (Credit: William Crawford, IODP JRSO) [Photo ID: exp369_199]