Leg 194 Weeks 1-4

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Sunrise. Garry Karner (Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory) and co-chief Alex Isern (National Academy of Science) present the Australia Day cake.
Lunch on the veranda: Catermar Cooks Antonio Barao (left) and Fernando Marques (right) from Portugal grill steaks and sausages on the bridge deck. After a 15-hr boat ride, three scientists and two technicians joined the JOIDES Resolution, replacing five engineers who sailed for the HYACE tests during the first three days of the cruise.
Lunch on the veranda: ODP lab technicians Austin Crawford (top), Tyler Baird (left), Mads Radsted (right), and scientists on front table, Gregor Eberli (University of Miami, top left), Cedric John (University of Stuttgart, top right), Steve Burns (University of Massachusetts, bottom left), Alex Isern (National Academy of Science, bottom center), and Duncan Stewart (University of Bristol, bottom right). The five swiss scientists on board enjoy tropical sunshine. Left to right: Gregor Eberli (University of Miami), Pascal Kindler (University of Geneva), Cedric John (University of Stuttgart), Peter Blum (ODP Staff Scientist), Flavio Anselmetti (ETH, Zurich).
Science party is contemplating a presentation of first results from shipboard core analyses. Keiichi Sasaki presents lithostratigraphic results to the science party in the new meeting room, displaying files directly from the network.
Extended exercise facility in the new conference room. From top left to right: Flavio Anselmetti, Garry Karner, Gregor Eberli, and Heike Delius. Nils Andresen (GEOMAR) operates the close-up digital imaging system installed on Leg 194.
The eight-ball oracle is being consulted for crucial decision making in the co-chiefs' office. Co-Chief Scientists Flavio Anselmetti (ETH, Zurich) and Alex Isern (National Academy of Science), and ODP Staff Scientist Peter Blum. Steve Burns (University of Massachusetts) and Anne Pimmel (ODP lab technician) discuss analytical procedures in the geochemistry lab.
Gregor Eberli (University of Miami), Wuchang Wei (Scripps Institution), and Michael Howell (University of South Carolina), discuss the integration of biostratigraphic results with seismic stratigraphy. Back to front: Nils Andresen (GEOMAR), Michael Fuller (University of Hawaii), and Tesfaye Birke (University of Hawaii) next to the cryogenic magnetometer.
Sedimentologists discuss the observations of the past 12 hours at the noon shift change. Left top to right: Nils Andresen (GEOMAR), Steve Ehrenberg (STATOIL), Cedric John (University of Stuttgart), Gilles Conesa (University of Aix-Marseille), Al Hine (niversity of South Florida), Pascal Kindler (bottom, University of Geneva), and Alex Isern (National Academy of Science). Keiichi Sasaki (Kanazawa University), and Michael Howell (University of South Carolina) at the core description table.
Sedimentologists discuss the carbonate platform facies. From front left to righ: Keiichi Sasaki (Kanazawa University), Cedric John (University of Stuttgart), Pamela Hallock Muller (University of South Florida), Al Hine (University of South Florida), and Jason Wood (University of Greenwich). Working at the computers in the background: Steve Ehrenberg (STATOIL) and Pascal Kindler (University of Geneva). Scientists sample carbonate rocks. From front left to right: Pamela Hallock Muller (University of South Florida), Al Hine (University of South Florida), Jason Wood (University of Greenwich), Cedric John (University of Stuttgart), Keiichi Sasaki (Kanazawa University), Tsutomu Yamada (Tohoku Universtity), Pascal Kindler (University of Geneva), and Tesfaye Birke (University of Hawaii).
Steve Kittredge (Schlumberger Engineer), SOS Roughnecks Mel Pepito and Manuel Cabusa, Ricky Belda (SOS Asst. Driller), and Reuben Francisco (SOS Roughneck) deploy downhole logging tools. From left to right: Wayne Lambert (TSF Core Technician), Michael Koppe (HYACE Engineer), Karl Eduard Winter (HYACE Engineer), Reuben Francisco (SOS Roughneck), Ricky Belda (SOS Asst. Driller), Manuel Cabusa (SOS Roughneck), Mel Pepito (SOS Roughneck), Bonifacio Agonias (SOS Roughneck), and Greg Myers (center, Lamonty-Doherty Earth Observatory) testing the HYACE tools.


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