Ferré - IODP Expedition 368 - South China Sea

From April 10 to June 10, 2017, I will be taking part in IODP Expedition 368 - South China Sea, off the coast of China.

Tuesday, April 11, 2017

Pampering the new cryogenic magnetometer ...

All the way from California, Bill Goodman, one of the founders of 2G Enterprises, was visiting the Joides Resolution today to fine-tune the brand new Helium-free superconducting magnetometer. Beth Novak (IODP), on the right, is providing him with the latest results from the instrument.

Posted by Eric C. Ferré at 1:20 AM
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      • Bird's eye view of the Joides Resolution
      • Down the rabbit hole ...
      • Good morning America!
      • Me ... having too much fun with the spinner magnet...
      • Team of paleomagnetists
      • Core on deck ...
      • The most dangerous mineral at sea is obviously ......
      • Quiz: What is the most dangerous mineral at sea?
      • How big is the Ocean?
      • I love mahi-mahi ...
      • "day time" work space ...
      • my cabin ...
      • Three types of paleomagnetic samples ...
      • First sunrise ... around 06:00 (i.e., 6 AM)
      • First boat drill ...
      • Last tree for 2 months ...
      • What is this T-shirt all about?
      • Pampering the new cryogenic magnetometer ...
      • this will be home for the next two months ...
      • Getting ready to sail ...
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