Originally presented 25 Sep 2010 Originally presented 25 Sep 2010 In our opening session of this academic year, first, Meagan Cummings of LDEO’s Office of Marine Operations will share some of the cutting-edge investigations made aboard Lamont’s latest...
Latest Developments in Ocean Exploration: LDEO’s New Research Vessel “Marcus G. Langseth” and the “New” “JOIDES Resolution” Drilling Ship (May 2009)
by admin | Jul 28, 2023 | Scientific research vessels, Uncategorized
Originally presented 9 May 2009 We’ll get a first-hand account of the modernization and most recent discoveries from the JOIDES Resolution drilling ship, provided by Dr. Gerry Iturrino of the LDEO Borehole Research Group. We’ll also provide a brief...
“A Virtual Ride of Discovery: Exploring the Earth’s Climate Using Drones”
by admin | Jul 27, 2023 | Marine and Terrestrial Biology, Ocean and Atmospheric Physics, Polar Research, Remote Sensing, Scientific research vessels
Supported by NSF Grants OCE 20-49546 and OCE 19-23935 and the Schmidt Ocean Institute with Christopher Zappa Originally presented 19 February 2022 Youtube video of this session Christopher Zappa is a Lamont Research Professor in Ocean and Climate Physics,...
“GEOTRACES Project Education Outreach: Demystifying Radioactivity” with Tim Kenna and Margie Turrin (22 Nov 2014)
by admin | Jul 20, 2023 | Climate Change, Ocean and Atmospheric Physics, Scientific research vessels
Originally presented: 22 November of 2014 Tim Kenna (LDEO Research Scientist) and Margie Turrin (LDEO Education Coordinator) return to E2C to share some innovative discoveries and present draft version of curriculum activities for teacher feedback. Radioactivity, both...
“What Can Dust Reveal about Past Climates?” with Jerry McManus, Gisela Winckler, and Allison Jacobel
by admin | Jul 20, 2023 | Climate Change, Ocean and Atmospheric Physics, Paleoclimatology, Scientific Ocean Drilling, Scientific research vessels
Originally presented 22 Oct 2016 (Morningside Campus)Support in part by National Science Foundation Award #1502889 Windblown dust plays important roles in influencing and recording climate change. In the atmosphere, dust contributes to the...
Hackensack River Past, Present, Future
by admin | Jul 17, 2023 | Educational Tools, Hackensack River Past, Present, and Future, Scientific research vessels
From the Ice Age to Sea Level Rise—Connecting the Hackensack River’s Past, Present, and Future Organized by Dr. Michael J Passow Supported by the Robert and Catherine Murray Charitable Trust With support from the Robert and Catherine Murray Charitable Trust, we...