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Traces of Climate Change - DW TV Part 3
TOMORROW TODAY takes a fascinating look into the work of marine researchers -- a five-part series in cooperation with Deutsche Welle TV. Part 2: MARUM scientists Ursula Röhl and Alex Wülbers are investigating what the ocean floor has to tell us about the climate in the past. The geologists are part of the international IODP (Integrated Ocean Drilling Program) project. In this report they talk about an especially challenging expedition; how with a drilling ship they navigated the Arctic ice to the Lomonosov Ridge, an underwater shelf that extends through the northern polar region. There, where the once supposedly "eternal ice cap" has begun to disappear, drillings can now be carried out deep into the sea bed. The cores of sediment the scientists drill out of the ocean floor are kept in cold storage at MARUM. The collection plays a central role in the IODP project. The two researchers tell us about the fascinating information they are trying to extract from the deep-sea core samples.
Exploring the Deep 3 | Traces of Climate Change
MARUM scientists Ursula Röhl and Alex Wülbers are investigating what the ocean floor has to tell us about the climate in the past. The geologists are part of the international IODP (Integrated Ocean Drilling Program) project. In this report they talk about an especially challenging expedition; how with a drilling ship they navigated the Arctic ice to the Lomonosov Ridge, an underwater shelf that extends through the northern polar region. There, where the once supposedly "eternal ice cap" has begun to disappear, drillings can now be carried out deep into the sea bed. The cores of sediment the scientists drill out of the ocean floor are kept in cold storage at MARUM. The collection plays a central role in the IODP project. The two researchers tell us about the fascinating information they are trying to extract from the deep-sea core samples.
VGM Picks 1 - FF7 - A Secret Sleeping in the Deep Sea
Playstation - Final Fantasy VII A Secret Sleeping in the Deep Sea Stereo version: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=dakeaCw5XLY&fmt=18 VGM Picks 1 My personal favorite picks. This soundtrack is one of the best in video games, period.
TR5 11 Deepsea Dive
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JMDMT #2066 Microfossils of Cyanobacteria in Carbonaceous Meteorites
The James M. DuPont Meteorite Collection - usually involve sample disaggregation, crushing, or chemical leaching that would destroy these meteorites. The DSDP 576 meteorite was recovered because this thin sedimentary sequence has barely been compacted since its deposition and the meteorite happened to be at the cut surface of the core, where it was identified as an anomalous particle within the surrounding clay-sized sediment. Clearly the best opportunities for finding other KT meteorites would be in other unconsolidated deep-sea sediments. How many should we expect? The DSDP 576 meteorite contains only ~0.1% of the Ir in that core. If only 1% of the KT bolide was ejected as similar-sized debris, we might expect 10 pieces in this core. Actually, three cores were taken at Site 576,
The Daily Reel - August 3
Today on The Daily Reel...Daft Hands spell it out in a user generated music video for Daft Punk... Deep sea meets deep space in "I Lived on the Moon," a music video for Kwoon by French computer graphic artist, Yannick Puig... and the Ice Core Scientists are inspired by Carl Sagen in their music video "Pale Blue Dot." Visit: The Daily Reel http://www.thedailyreel.com REELEDin http://www.thedailyreel.com/reeledin Looking for the videos in this episode?? "Daft Hands" http://www.thedailyreel.com/spotlight/music/archive/2007/08/01/daft-hands-harder-better-faster-stronger "Pale Blue Dot" - Ice Core Scientists http://www.thedailyreel.com/videos/pale-blue-dot "I Lived On The Moon http://www.thedailyreel.com/videos/i-lived-on-the-moon
JMDMT #943 Microfossils of Cyanobacteria in Carbonaceous Meteorites
The James M. DuPont Meteorite Collection - Deep Sea Expedition 1947-1948. Petterson, Ed. 6 (Sediment cores from the West Pacific). Vol. 1. : 1-49 + 4 PI. Krejci-Graf, K. 1962. Organische Substanzen in Metoriten. Umschau. 62(8): 240-2,S0. Meinschein, \V. G., B. Nagy & D. J. Hennessy. 1963. Evidence in meteorites of former life. Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. 108(2): 553-579. Nagy, B. & G. Cl.aus. Petrography of the Orgueil meteorite. To be published. Nagy, B., G. Claus & D. J. Hennessy. 1962. Organic particles embedded in minerals in the Orgueil and Ivuna carbonaceous chondrites. Nature. 193: 1129-1133. N.AGY, B., VV. G. Meinschein & D. J. Hennessy. 1961a. Mass spectroscopic analysis of the Orgueil meteorite: evidence for biogenic hvdrocarbons. Ann N.Y. Acad. Sci. 93(2): 25-35. Nagy, B., W. G. Meinschein
Carbon dioxide experiments on the seafloor-2
This video shows an experiment to study the effects of carbon dioxide (CO2) on deep-sea animals. About one third of the carbon dioxide that humans release into the atmosphere each year is absorbed by the ocean. As more and more carbon dioxide enters the ocean, it effects the plants, animals, and microbes in the water and on the seafloor. This experiment was conducted by James Barry at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI) using a robot submarine. You can see parts of the robot submarine in the foreground at the beginning of the video. At a depth of about 3,300 meters (2 miles) below the surface, the robot submarine touches down on the seafloor, then pours carbon dioxide into white plastic rings. The carbon dioxide turns into a liquid because of the high pressure and near freezing temperature of the surrounding seawater. As the carbon dioxide in the rings gradually dissolves into the surrounding seawater, the seawater becomes more acidic. Around the rings are cages containing deep-sea animals, including hagfish and octopus. An underwater camera near the cages collects video to document any changes in the behavior of the caged animals. A rattail fish (grenadier) swims past the experiment, apparently unaffected. At the end of the video, the robot submarine collects a sample of seafloor mud using a clear plastic push core. This mud is brought back to the surface so that researchers can find out if the acidic seawater affected tiny animals that live in the sediment. MBARI dive video T-0387-05; Lat 36.2 N; Long 122.6 E
Superboy -1966 Intro-
The Adventures of Superboy was a series of six-minute animated Superboy cartoons produced by Filmation that were broadcast on CBS between 1966 and 1969. The 34 segments appeared as part of three different programs during that time, packaged with similar shorts featuring The New Adventures of Superman other DC Comics superheroes. These adventures marked the animation debut of Superboy, as well as his teenage alter ego Clark Kent, who acted as the bespectacled, mild-mannered disguise for the young hero, Lana Lang, and Krypto the super-powered dog who would accompany his master on every dangerous mission. Other characters such as Pa and Ma Kent, foster parents of the Boy of Steel, and the town of Smallville were also faithfully recreated from comic book adventures. As a result of the production's budget, the show featured a great amount of stock animation as well as limited movement from the characters. Each episode featured the Boy of Steel ducking out of high school and racing into action to battle a wide array of adversaries, from dognappers in "Krypto, K-9 Detective," androids run amok in "The Revolt of Robotville," and alien menaces in "The Spy from Outer Space," to another young hero with similar powers in "Superboy Meets Mighty Lad," and a slew of otherworldly monsters ("The Deep Sea Dragon," "Visitor from the Earth's Core"). He even wound up being captured and successfully having to fight a gang of small-time crooks -- all while in his disguise as Clark Kent -- in "The Gorilla Gang." Most of the stories were written by DC writers such as Bob Haney and George Kashdan, while character designs were based closely upon the Superboy comic books of the time.
Catastrophic Collision - Titanic Special Tape 1
S.S.S.S. Sinking Ship Sank Suckily. We all know it did. Come watch this spectacular, spectacular movie. Filled with so many heart pounding and gut wrenching moments of love! Your eyes will be so dry from crying they will roll right out of your head! Soundtrack: Never An Absolution - Titanic Soundtrack Titanic - Dj Tiesto One Winged Angel - Voices of The Lifestream Remix Rose - Titanic Soundtrack Bye Bye Bye - NSYNC Hydrophone Breakdown (Secret Of The Deep Sea) - Voices Of The Lifestream An Ocean of Memories - Titanic Soundtrack Southampton - Titanic Soundtrack He Lives In You - Lion King II: Simba's Shame Heart Of The Cards - Yu Gi Oh! (Music To Duel By) Beautiful Soul - Jesse McCartney Blue Eyes White Dragon - Yu Gi Oh! Victory Fanfare - Final Fantasy VII Crisis Core King Of Pride Rock - Lion King Soundtrack Step Into The Light - Darren Hayes The Stars Are Blind - Paris Hilton Rose - Titanic Soundtrack The King Of Pride Rock - Lion King Soundtrack Cast: Old Rose (Sephiroth) - DonatelloTheDog Television - Pocahontas Lizy Calvert (Obi Wan Kenobi) - Belle Brock Lovett (Ranger Axel) - Pocahontas Young Rose DeWitt Bukater (Kadaj) - Snow White Caledon Hockley (Dr. Hiei Ansem Billy Zane) - Pocahontas Ruth DeWitt Bukater (Bondage Anakin) - Everyone Simba (Obnoxious Simba) - Snow White Sven/1st Class Savior/3rd Class Dancer/ Crewman/Prince Of The Spirit World (Koenma) - Snow White & Belle Olaf/That One Man (Reno) - Jasmine Fabrizio (Cloud) - British Cloud Jack Dawson (Gay I Had A Stroke Sora) - Aurora Irish Dude Who's Name We Can't Remember (Squalleon) - Belle Stay tuned for tape two!