An iceberg reflects the colors of sunrise on an overcast morning. (Credit: Erick Bravo, IODP JRSO) [Photo ID: 090_exp400_1052.jpg]
The start of sunrise on the horizon. (Credit: Heike Zimmermann & IODP) [Photo ID: 091_exp400_C0238.jpg]
A bird flies above the sunrise. (Credit: Erick Bravo, IODP JRSO) [Photo ID: 092_exp400_0855.jpg]
From left, Vikash Kumar (Sedimentologist, Headland Sada, India), Fawz Naim (Physical Properties Specialist, Ohio State University, USA), and Volkan Özen (Micropaleontologist, Museum für Naturkunde Berlin, Germany) pose for a photo at sunrise. (Credit: Erick Bravo, IODP JRSO) [Photo ID: 093_exp400_0861.jpg]
Brian Romans (Sedimentologist, Virginia Tech, USA), left, and Sandrine Le Houedec (Sedimentologist, University of Geneva, Switzerland) use the Section Half Imaging Logger (SHIL) to take images of the outer surface of a hard rock whole-round section to produce a 360-degree composite image. (Credit: Michelle Pratt & IODP) [Photo ID: 094_exp400_C0235.jpg]
Vikash Kumar (Sedimentologist, Headland Sada, India) prepares a core section half to be analyzed by the Section Half Multisensor Logger (SHMSL), which measures color reflectance, magnetic susceptibility (point), and surface height. (Credit: Heike Zimmermann & IODP) [Photo ID: 095_exp400_C0240.jpg]
Siem’s Chief Officer shows scientists the instrument panels on the JOIDES Resolution during a tour of the bridge. (Credit: Erick Bravo, IODP JRSO) [Photo ID: 096_exp400_0873.jpg]
A diffuse silhouette of Greenland’s mountains before sunrise. (Credit: Laurel Childress, IODP JRSO) [Photo ID: 097_exp400_C0244.jpg]
Sunrise behind Greenland’s mountains. (Credit: Lara Perez Miguel & IODP) [Photo ID: 098_exp400_C0245.jpg]
Participants gather on the starboard fo’c’s’le deck to enjoy the sunrise. (Credit: Erick Bravo, IODP JRSO) [Photo ID: 099_exp400_0871.jpg]
From left, Sandrine Le Houedec (Sedimentologist, University of Geneva, Switzerland), Yuka Yokoyama (Physical Properties Specialist, Tokai University, Japan), and Yancheng Zhang (Physical Properties Specialist/Stratigraphic Correlator, Sun Yat-Sen University, P.R. China) closely examine a core section half. (Credit: Libby Ives & IODP) [Photo ID: 100_exp400_C0251.jpg]
An iceberg under an overcast sky. (Credit: Heike Zimmermann & IODP) [Photo ID: 101_exp400_C0249.jpg]
Brian Romans (Sedimentologist, Virginia Tech, USA), left, and Lisa Tauxe (Paleomagnetist, University of California, San Diego, USA) lead an outreach tour around the core lab, while Elizabeth Doyle (Outreach Officer, Northern Virginia Community College, USA) films. (Credit: Erick Bravo, IODP JRSO) [Photo ID: 102_exp400_0891.jpg]
Sunset over a calm sea. (Credit: Libby Ives & IODP) [Photo ID: 103_exp400_C0248.jpg]
Sami Cargill (Paleomagnetist, Oregon State University, USA) prepares a piece of core to be sampled for paleomagnetic analyses. (Credit: Erick Bravo, IODP JRSO) [Photo ID: 104_exp400_0917.jpg]
Twilight at 3 a.m. on a mid-September day. (Credit: Fawz Naim & IODP) [Photo ID: 105_exp400_C0255.jpg]
Time-lapse composition of a sunrise, with Greenland's mountains on the horizon. (Credit: Lara Perez Miguel & IODP) [Photo ID: 106_exp400_C0260.jpg]
The Siem derrickman racks a drill collar into the drill collar fingers while standing on the monkey board platform. Drill collars are racked in the derrick once it is made up into a 30-meter stand. (Credit: Erick Bravo, IODP JRSO) [Photo ID: 107_exp400_0948.jpg]
Meet “Fred,” a very large iceberg that remained in the vicinity of the JOIDES Resolution for so many days that it was given a name. (Credit: Erick Bravo, IODP JRSO) [Photo ID: 108_exp400_0999.jpg]