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| Photo Gallery (IODP Expedition 314) |
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The Chikyu fixes the position at drilling site (2) |
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View from the bridge. The Kuroshio ocean current occasionally over 4 knots. |
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Four drill pipes were connected as one unit and set against pipe rack. |
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Drilling operation on the Chikyu proceeds regardless of day or night. |
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Shipboard scientists examined the drill cuttings (rocks) that remained in the drill pipe through a loupe. Sanny Saito (JAMSTEC), Harold Tobin (Univ. of Wisconsin) and Kylara Martin (Univ. of Texas) (Left to right) |
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Drill bit running through more than 2000 meters depth in water, monitored by ROV camera. |
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Pipes are connected on the drill floor and run into the seabed. Hole C0006A was spudded into the seafloor at a depth of 3875 m water depth at 00:15 on 10 November. |
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Expedition 314 Shipboard members include marine crew, drilling engineers, lab technicians and scientists. |
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Log-Seismic Integration specialists, Yasuyuki Nakamura (University of Tokyo, Japan) and Sean Gulick (University of Texas, USA) process the seismic data. |
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Joanne Tudge (University of Leicester, GBR) and Kylara Martin (University of Texas, USA) look at the setting sun. |
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Co-Chief Scientist Dr. Harold Tobin responds the question from media at the news conference after the completion of expedition. |
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