Leg 201 Week 1

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JOIDES Resolution in San Diego at night.

John Parkes (Microbiologist, University of Bristol, UK), trying on his survival suit.


Visit to the bridge of the JOIDES Resolution. From left to right: Axel Schippers (Microbiologist, Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources, Germany), Kathryn Ford (Physical Properties Specialist, University of Rhode Island, USA), Glen Gettemy (Physical Properties Specialist, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, USA), Dick Mitterer (Organic Geochemist, University of Texas at Dallas, USA), Thomas Naehr (Sedimentologist, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, USA), John Parkes (Microbiologist, University of Bristol, UK), and Bo Jørgensen (Co-Chief, Max-Planck-Institute of Marine Microbiology, Germany).


Science meeting. From left to right: Thomas Naehr (Sedimentologist, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, USA), Derryl Schroeder (Operations Engineer), Ivano Aiello (Sedimentologist, University of California-Santa Cruz, USA), Barry Cragg (Microbiologist, University of Bristol, UK), Paula Weiss (Curator), Dave Smith (Microbiologist, University of Rhode Island, USA), Chris House (Microbiologist, Pennsylvania State University, USA), Sachiko Niitsuma (Sedimentologist, Shinshu University, Japan), and Andreas Teske (Microbiologist, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, USA).


Kai Hinrichs (Organic Geochemist, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, USA) taking the first sediment sample on Leg 201, observed by Bo Jørgensen (Co-chief, Max-Planck-Institute of Marine Microbiology, Germany), Kim Bracchi (Core lab tech), and Kathryn Ford (Physical Properties Specialist, University of Rhode Island, USA).


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