On duty!
By Christophe Le Gall | Thursday, 16 June. At 13:15, the meteorology technician has to do one of her daily task: preparing and ...
By Christophe Le Gall | Thursday, 16 June. At 13:15, the meteorology technician has to do one of her daily task: preparing and ...
By Christophe Le Gall | Who are you? I’m a marine geologist, my PhD was about the upwelling system off Peru. And after that, ...
by Christophe Le Gall | Who are you ? I’m 27, and a 3rd-year-PhD student from Parma, Italy. Can you describe us your job? My ...
Having finished a successful time in the shipyard in Bremerhaven, Polarstern set sails towards the Arctic this week. The blogger Christophe Le Gall accompanies the ...
By Henrik Grob and Sjard Stratmann | Finally! After 6 ½ weeks of waiting it was time for marine seismics. The aim of the ...
By Alessa J. Geiger & Max Zundel As autumn commences in the southern hemisphere it seems the low-pressure cells are keen to share their ...
By Jasmin Heiden, Florian Koch et al. On March 2nd it was our (the biologists) big sampling day. We sampled seawater from 25 m ...
Von Jasmin Heiden, Florian Koch et al. We are 12 biologists and chemists on board R.V. Polarstern from several research institutes (Alfred Wegener Institute, ...
By Thomas Ronge | As mentioned before, we use sediment cores from the ocean floor for our climate reconstructions as well as for our ...
By Thomas Ronge | On August 8th 1914 the British barquetine Endurance left the port of Plymouth. The British explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton and ...