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- Leg 4 Team Returns to Seattle
- Arrived in Victoria BC
- Operations Complete
- Success During the OOI-NSF VISI ...
- Days Flying By
- First Complete Installation at ...
- Back to Axial Volcano
- Installing Caissons and Conduct ...
- Beginning Leg 4
- End of VISIONS '13 Leg 3
- Poetry Night on Leg 3
- Cable Route Planning
- Working at the Vents Again
- Earthquake Data!
- Overcoming Challenges
- Diving at Axial
- Transition: Leg 2 to Leg 3
- Wiring a Volcano
- Laying Cable at the Summit of A ...
- First Live Data From the Seaflo ...
- Installing the First Extension ...
- Our First Look at Primary Node ...
- Laying the first Extension Cabl ...
- Weathering Delays
- Site Verifications at Hydrate R ...
- Successful Testing of Primary N ...
- Starting Work at Axial Volcano
- Thompson Sets Sail for VISIONS ...
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Tuesday, July 09, 2013
After bad weather prevented the VISIONS'13 team from deploying the secondary node and extension cable at the primary node 1A site at the Slope Base, R/V Thompson steamed towards Axial Seamount where weather conditions are much more favorable for operations. In this video, Chief Scientist John Delaney, Co-chief Scientist Deb Kelley, and ROPOS Engineers Keith Shepherd and Jason Williams explain the operations we will begin early morning of July 10 when we arrive on site at the base of Axial Seamount.