SHIP BASED RESEARCH JOIDES Resolution Expedition.

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SHIP BASED RESEARCH JOIDES Resolution Expedition

SHIP BASED RESEARCH Setting the Drill Location

SHIP BASED RESEARCH Bringing the Core on Deck

<-Post Impact MicroFossils and Ocean <-Layer of Ash Raining down <-Meteor Impact 66 Million Years ago <-Pre Impact Ocean and Microfossils SHIP BASED RESEARCH Observation (Data Collection): Qualitative

SHIP BASED RESEARCH Observation (Data Collection): Quantitative

SHIP BASED RESEARCH Core Sampling Process: Selecting and Sampling an Interval in the Core

SHIP BASED RESEARCH Core Sampling Process: Labeling

SHIP BASED RESEARCH Core Sampling Process: Recording the Sample

LAND BASED RESEARCH Writing and Submitting a Sample Request

LAND BASED RESEARCH Dr. Quan Receives Requested Core Samples!

LAND BASED RESEARCH Preparing Core Samples for Scientific Analysis: Grinding the Sample

LAND BASED RESEARCH Preparing Core Samples for Scientific Analysis: Weighing the Sample

LAND BASED RESEARCH Preparing Core Samples for Scientific Analysis: Rolling Sample for the Elemental Analyzer

gas tubing Elemental Analyzer Mass spectro- meter LAND BASED RESEARCH Preparing Core Samples for Scientific Analysis: Combusting the Sample

Ions from Elemental Analyzer Heaviest Ions Electromagnet Middle Weight Ion Lightest Ions LAND BASED RESEARCH Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometer Analysis

LAND BASED RESEARCH Data Display from Sample Analysis

LAND BASED RESEARCH Data Analysis

LAND BASED RESEARCH Interpreting Results

LAND BASED RESEARCH Publishing Findings

LAND BASED RESEARCH Presenting Findings