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First Core on Deck!

by Brendan Reilly | Feb 7, 2015 | IODP Exp 354: Bengal Fan, News, P-mag Lab in the Field

After much travel and preparation, the first core for Exp 354 has been recovered!  For the uppermost sediment at each site we will be using the Advanced Piston Corer or APC, which tends to have the best recovery, least disturbance, and uses IODP’s new Icefield...

Boarding the JOIDES Resolution

by Brendan Reilly | Feb 2, 2015 | IODP Exp 354: Bengal Fan, News, P-mag Lab in the Field

IODP Expedition 354 Bengal Fan is off to an exciting start.  The science party boarded the JOIDES Resolution on January 30 and has been busy preparing to set sail this morning for our first site.  While in port, our days are spent getting to know one another and...

Getting Ready for IODP Exp. 354: Bengal Fan

by Brendan Reilly | Jan 21, 2015 | IODP Exp 354: Bengal Fan, News, P-mag Lab in the Field

Brendan Reilly is headed this weekend to Singapore where he will join IODP scientists, staff and crew aboard the RV Joides Resolution for Exp. 354 Bengal Fan.  He will be working with the other shipboard paleomagnetists to develop the initial magnetostratigraphy and...

Summertime on the South Greenland Margin

by Brendan Reilly | Oct 15, 2014 | News, P-mag Lab in the Field

The P-Mag lab continued investigating the history of the Greenland Ice Sheet this summer, collecting lake cores and cosmogenic nuclide samples from the South Greenland margin.  Brendan Reilly joined Gaylen Sinclair (PhD student, OSU) and spent about 2 weeks at a...
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