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Today is the first full day on the water for Leg 2 and we are currently in transit to Axial sea mount, located at
Today is the first full day on the water for Leg 2 and we are currently in transit to Axial sea mount, located at
Yesterday and today were much more relaxed. We got into Newport yesterday, ending Leg 1 and starting Leg 2. We dropped some people off and pick o
Alden Denny is a graduate student in the University of Washington Oceanography Department. His research focuses on hydrothermal field structure and evolution at mid-ocean ridges and oceanic core complexes.
Yesterday, Friday the 19th, the new Leg-2 participants took the long drive from Seattle-Newport, OR. All of the undergraduates, myself included,
The list of topics below (and links to each related URL) is a suggested sequence in which to learn about Theme III ideas. Most links take you to
A short explanation, with diagram, of cable installation options at node locations.
Suzanne Yin and Desray Reeb are serving as Marine Mammal Observers onboard the TE SubCom Dependable during OOI cable installation
As we transit towards Axial Volcano with the gift of some quiet preparation time, it is good to reflect on our accomplishments during Leg 1
View movie clips and photo galleries of the various lava flow morphologies…
HD video of the caldera of Axial Seamount was filmed during the ENLIGHTEN ’10 Expedition, using the ROV Jason.