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Jasmine Heuberger-Yearian Blog Leg 4
12 September 2023 As my seasickness alleviates, I head out to the van for my first dive at the base of Axial
12 September 2023 As my seasickness alleviates, I head out to the van for my first dive at the base of Axial
11 September 2023 The past few days have been fast-paced and slow at the same time. During my first shift in the
16 September 2023 After we made the difficult decision to make the 18-hour transit back to the Axial caldera, we were hoping
16 September 2023 Today I woke to a peaceful and glassy transit punctuated by a 7:30 alarm. It played a little tune,
30 August 2023 Surveying Southern Hydrate Ridge I have just emerged from the Jason control van after perhaps the most exciting night
Southern Hydrate Ridge (SHR) is a highly dynamic environment with multiple sites where methane gas bubbles are issuing from the seafloor, derived
Under very calm seas and beautiful blue skies, Leg 1 comes to an end…along the way we have experienced multiple successes –
Dax Soule, Queens College This has been a challenging few days at sea. You might not expect that a team of scientists
August 17, 2023 It feels like ages since we left Newport, but we are just starting DAY 4! How can that be?
19 August 2023 Plop me down on a ship a few hundred years ago and I could reasonably be convinced that the