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- Exploring >40 m Tall Active Bla ...
- New Snowblowers, Huge Lava Chan ...
- Exploring Khione's Snowblowers ...
- Back into the ASHES Hydrotherma ...
- Exploring the International Dis ...
- Dive 1469 - Cable Routes Across ...
- Diving at the ASHES Hydrotherma ...
- Finding the New Lava Flow
- Surveying The Slopes of Axial S ...
- Slocum Electric Glider Deployme ...
- Past and Future
- Photo Mosaics of the Seafloor
- Impressions from Dean Graumlich ...
- Zooplankton Viruses
- Engineering tests and bubble pl ...
- First ROV dive at Southern Hydr ...
- Seismometer recovery and first ...
- BIA and SIA testing off Smith I ...
- Loading ROPOS in Victoria
- Testing the OOI Primary Node
- Two Ships at Sea
- Loading the Ship
September 2011
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As part of the VISIONS '11 education programs, Dr. Leslie Sautter, professor of geology at the College of Charleston, will lead a marine geology class live via video from the RV Thompson on Thursday, September 1, at 6:30 am PDT (9:30 am EDT). Tune in to the VISIONS '11 live feed webpage here.
This broadcast is scheduled to will focus on the technologies being used to study the ocean, with Co-Chief Scientist Dr. John Delaney discussing emergent technologies. Also, several of the UW undergrad students will be highlighted during this final class.
These broadcasts serve as a pilot for a program called VISIONS At-Sea Telepresence, or VAST. We welcome your participation, feedback and ideas.