Tom Wagner (Organic Geochemist, Heriot-Watt University, UK) loads the elemental analyzer in the chemistry laboratory. (Credit: Etienne Claassen, IODP JRSO) [Photo ID: exp392_015]
Alexander Minakov (Physical Properties/Downhole Measurements Specialist, University of Oslo, Norway) prepares a whole-round section for the X-ray imager in the physical properties laboratory. (Credit: Gabriele Uenzelmann-Neben & IODP) [Photo ID: exp392_016]
A core containing the Cretaceous/Paleogene (K/Pg) boundary. (Credit: Etienne Claassen, IODP JRSO) [Photo ID: exp392_017]
Bill Rhinehart (Operations Superintendent, IODP JRSO) gives the thumbs-up to the drill crew on the rig floor. (Credit: Gabriele Uenzelmann-Neben & IODP) [Photo ID: exp392_018]
Debadrita Jana (Sedimentologist, Rice University, USA), Jörg Geldmacher (Igneous Petrologist/Inorganic Geochemist, GEOMAR, Germany), and Tom Wagner (Organic Geochemist, Heriot-Watt University, UK) observe a new core on deck while Marine Laboratory Specialists Raleigh Darnell, Bridgette Cervera, Margaret Hastedt, and Oscar Cavazos (left to right) curate the core. (Credit: Etienne Claassen, IODP JRSO) [Photo ID: exp392_019]
Steve Bohaty (Co-Chief Scientist, Heidelberg University, Germany), Derya Gürer (Sedimentologist, The Australian National University), Debadrita Jana (Sedimentologist, Rice University, USA), and Don Penman (Sedimentologist, Utah State University, USA) (left to right) discuss the lithology of the site. (Credit: Etienne Claassen, IODP JRSO) [Photo ID: exp392_020]
Gabi Uenzelmann-Neben (Co-Chief Scientist, Alfred Wegener Institute, Germany), Don Penman (Sedimentologist, Utah State University, USA), Steve Bohaty (Co-Chief Scientist, Heidelberg University, Germany), and Debadrita Jana (Sedimentologist, Rice University, USA) discuss visual core descriptions. (Credit: Etienne Claassen, IODP JRSO) [Photo ID: exp392_021]
The Cretaceous/Paleogene (K/Pg) boundary is always an exciting core to bring onboard. (Credit: Etienne Claassen, IODP JRSO) [Photo ID: exp392_022]
A view of the catwalk between cores on deck. (Credit: Raleigh Darnell, IODP JRSO) [Photo ID: exp392_023]
Sietske Batenburg (Physical Properties Specialist/Stratigraphic Correlator, University of Barcelona, Spain) makes whole-round section measurements in between correlating. (Credit: Etienne Claassen, IODP JRSO) [Photo ID: exp392_024]
Shannon Haynes (Sedimentologist, Princeton University, USA) enters core description data into DESClogik. (Credit: Etienne Claassen, IODP JRSO) [Photo ID: exp392_025]
Shannon Haynes (Sedimentologist, Princeton University, USA), Peter Davidson (Igneous Petrologist, Oregon State University, USA), Matt Jones (Physical Properties/Downhole Measurements Specialist, Smithsonian Institution, USA), Thomas Westerhold (Physical Properties Specialist/Stratigraphic Correlator, MARUM, Germany), and Debadrita Jana (Sedimentologist, Rice University, USA) (left and around) discuss the current core at crossover. (Credit: Etienne Claassen, IODP JRSO) [Photo ID: exp392_026]
Steve Bohaty (Co-Chief Scientist, Heidelberg University, Germany), Pratyusha Chanda (Sedimentologist, Indian Institute of Sciences), Shannon Haynes (Sedimentologist, Princeton University, USA), Peter Davidson (Igneous Petrologist, Oregon State University, USA), Matt Jones (Physical Properties/Downhole Measurements Specialist, Smithsonian Institution, USA), and Debadrita Jana (Sedimentologist, Rice University, USA) (left to right) survey the Cretaceous/Paleogene (K/Pg) boundary. (Credit: Etienne Claassen, IODP JRSO) [Photo ID: exp392_027]
Katy Smith (Marine Curatorial Specialist, IODP JRSO) wraps the working half sections for storage. (Credit: Etienne Claassen, IODP JRSO) [Photo ID: exp392_028]
Sietske Batenburg (Physical Properties Specialist/Stratigraphic Correlator, University of Barcelona, Spain) collects data on the Whole-Round Multisensor Logger during a gorgeous sunrise. (Credit: Sietske Batenburg & IODP) [Photo ID: exp392_029]
Paleomagnetists Edo Dallanave (University of Bremen, Germany) and Courtney Sprain (University of Florida, USA) prepare to take p-mag cubes. (Credit: Gabriele Uenzelmann-Neben & IODP) [Photo ID: exp392_030]