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Roger Revelle (left) and Richard Howell Fleming during coring operations aboard the Scripps Institution of Oceanography research vessel, R/V Scripps. September 23, 1935. Richard Howell Fleming was a chemist at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and one of the three authors of the landmark 1942 text and reference, "The Oceans: Their Physics, Chemistry and General Biology". Sepember 23, 1935.
- Collection: Eugene Cecil LaFond Papers
- Name: LaFond, Eugene Cecil, 1909-2002; Scripps (Ship); Revelle, Roger, 1909-1991; Fleming, Richard Howell, 1909-
- Date: 1935-09-23
- Topic: Oceanographers; Core Drilling
- Format: image
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Scientists and technicians aboard D/V Glomar Challenger (ship) during Leg 51 of the Deep Sea Drilling Project studying the pillo basalts from deep penetration site 417D. Left to right on the left side of table are: John M. Sinton from the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.; Jean Francheteau from the Centre Oceanlogique de Bretagne, Brest, France, who was also one of the cruise Co-Chief Scientist; X-Ray technician Jean Paul Quisefit from Brest, France; Kerry Kelts from Swiss Institute of Technology, Zurich, and Tadihide Ui from Kobe University, Nada, Japan. Left to right on the opposite side of the table is Deep Sea Drilling Project technicians Jurel William and William J. Brennan. 1977.
- Collection: Scripps Institution of Oceanography Photographs
- Name: Deep Sea Drilling Project; Brennan, William J.; Ui, Tadahide; Francheteau, Jean; Quisefit, Jean Paul; Jurel, William; Sinton, John M.; Kelts, K.R.
- Date: 1977
- Topic: Drilling and boring; Submarine Geology; Core Drilling; Marine sediments; Scientific Expeditions
- Format: image
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Global Marine, Inc. roughnecks installing a bit sub, prior to lowering the drill string through the deck of the D/V Glomar Challenger (ship )and the moonpool which was below a few decks. This was during Leg 66 of the Deep Sea Drilling Project. The vessel was operated by the Global Marine, Inc. while Scripps Institution of Oceanography was the managing institution for Deep Sea Drilling Project under contract with the National Science Foundation (NSF). 1979.
- Collection: Scripps Institution of Oceanography Photographs
- Name: Deep Sea Drilling Project
- Date: 1979
- Topic: Scientific Expeditions; Core Drilling; Drilling and boring
- Format: image
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Members of the Leg 74 scientific team confer over sliced cores in the Sediment Libratory aboard D/V Glomar Challenger (ship) during the Deep Sea Drilling Project. 1980.
- Collection: Scripps Institution of Oceanography Photographs
- Name: Deep Sea Drilling Project; Shackleton, Nicholas J.; Manivit, Helene; Futterer, Dieter K.
- Date: 1980
- Topic: Marine sediments; Core Drilling; Scientific Expeditions; Submarine Geology; Drilling and boring
- Format: image
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Left to right: Scientists Yuri Neprochnov, of the P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, USSR Academy of Sciences, Moscow, USSR; David Ross, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, Massachusetts; and Ken J. Hsu, Geologisches Institut der ETH, Zurich, Switzerland, compare the structure of sedimentary core material recovered at Sites 380 and 381 in the Black Sea. Recovery of these cores was made on Leg 42B of the Deep Sea Drilling Project which was managed by Scripps Institution of Oceanography under contract to the National Science Foundation. Neprochnov and Ross were the Co-Chief Scientists on the cruise that began and ended in Istanbul, Turkey and Hsu served as the Sedimentologist on the scientific team. 1975.
- Collection: Scripps Institution of Oceanography Photographs
- Name: Deep Sea Drilling Project; Neprochnov, Urii Pavlovich; Ross, David A.; Hsu, Kenneth Jinghwa
- Date: 1975
- Topic: Marine sediments; Core Drilling; Scientific Expeditions; Submarine Geology; Drilling and boring
- Format: image
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Co-Chief Scientist Ralph Moberly with a used drill bit on the catwalk aboard the D/V Glomar Challenger (ship) for the Deep Sea Drilling Project. 1982.
- Collection: Scripps Institution of Oceanography Photographs
- Name: Deep Sea Drilling Project; Moberly, Ralph
- Date: 1982
- Topic: Drilling and boring; Submarine Geology; Marine sediments; Core Drilling; Scientific Expeditions
- Format: image
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Working half of a core taken at Site 406 on Leg 48 of the Deep Sea Drilling Project. Members of the scientific staff aboard D/V Glomar Challenger (ship) took all their samples from this half of the core. The archive half of the core and what was left of the working half went to the repository at Columbia University's Lamont-Doherty Geological Observatory, Palisades, N.Y. 1976.
- Collection: Scripps Institution of Oceanography Photographs
- Name: Deep Sea Drilling Project
- Date: 1976
- Topic: Submarine Geology; Marine sediments; Core Drilling; Scientific Expeditions; Drilling and boring
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David Quentin Anderson, a bacteriologist, with core sample aboard R/V Scripps. September 23, 1935.
- Collection: Eugene Cecil LaFond Papers
- Name: LaFond, Eugene Cecil, 1909-2002; Scripps (Ship)
- Date: 1935-09-23
- Topic: Core Drilling; Drill cores
- Format: image
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Co-Chief Scientists Pierre de Graciansky and Wylie Poag for one of the legs of the Deep Sea Drilling Project aboard the D/V Glomar Challenger (ship) examining some recovered cores. 1981.
- Collection: Scripps Institution of Oceanography Photographs
- Name: Deep Sea Drilling Project; Poag, C. Wylie; Graciansky, Pierre de
- Date: 1981
- Topic: Core Drilling; Submarine Geology; Marine sediments; Scientific Expeditions; Drilling and boring
- Format: image
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Tim Barrett examining a core recovered from Leg 70 of the Deep Sea Drilling Project
- Collection: Scripps Institution of Oceanography Photographs
- Name: Deep Sea Drilling Project; Barrett, T. J. (Timothy J.)
- Date: 1979
- Topic: Drilling and boring; Submarine Geology; Marine sediments; Scientific Expeditions; Core Drilling
- Format: image
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Varney-Redwine deep sea coring instrument developed at Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Dr. Roger Revelle used this instrument to study marine sediments from various localities between Panama and Alaska. This important oceanography instrument was used not only by the Institution but also by the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey and also by the U.S. Navy. Circa 1930-1940.
- Collection: Eugene Cecil LaFond Papers
- Name: LaFond, Eugene Cecil, 1909-2002; Scripps (Ship)
- Topic: Core Drilling; Nets; Oceanographic instruments
- Format: image
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Crew members of the D/V Glomar Challenger (ship) who were inserting a heat flow tool into the core barrel for deployment into the hold during Leg 69 of the Deep Sea Drilling Project. 1979.
- Collection: Scripps Institution of Oceanography Photographs
- Name: Deep Sea Drilling Project
- Date: 1979
- Topic: Core Drilling; Scientific Expeditions; Drilling and boring
- Format: image
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Photographer Ken Garrett for GEO of New York City, taking pictures under the drill bit on board the vessel ship D/V Glomar Challenger (ship) during Leg 72 of the Deep Sea Drilling Project. 1980.
- Collection: Scripps Institution of Oceanography Photographs
- Name: Deep Sea Drilling Project; Garrett, Kenneth
- Date: 1980
- Topic: Marine sediments; Submarine Geology; Drilling and boring; Scientific Expeditions; Core Drilling
- Format: image
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Sedimentologist Nicole Lenotre on board the D/V Glomar Challenger (ship) during Leg 86 of the Deep Sea Drilling Project, working in the core laboratory. 1982.
- Collection: Scripps Institution of Oceanography Photographs
- Name: Deep Sea Drilling Project; Lenotre, Nicole
- Date: 1982
- Topic: Scientific Expeditions; Drilling and boring; Core Drilling; Submarine Geology; Marine sediments
- Format: image
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Left to right: Ralph Stephens and Robert G. Goldsborough working in the down-hole seismic area connecting oblique cable aboard the D/V Glomar Challenger (ship), during one of the legs of the Deep Sea Drilling Project. 1983.
- Collection: Scripps Institution of Oceanography Photographs
- Name: Deep Sea Drilling Project; Stephens, Ralph; Goldsborough, Robert G.
- Date: 1983
- Topic: Drilling and boring; Scientific Expeditions; Core Drilling
- Format: image
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Physical properties specialist Sasson Salehipour from the University of Rhode Island, pointing to some drilling cores from the Deep Sea Drilling Project. 1983.
- Collection: Scripps Institution of Oceanography Photographs
- Name: Deep Sea Drilling Project; Salehipour, Sasson
- Date: 1983
- Topic: Scientific Expeditions; Marine sediments; Core Drilling; Drilling and boring; Submarine Geology
- Format: image
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Scientists Thomas W. Connelly (left) and Wallace Broecker (right) working in one of the laboratories aboard the D/V Glomar Challenger (ship), they are working to describe some cores taken during the Deep Sea Drilling Project. February 1971.
- Collection: Scripps Institution of Oceanography Photographs
- Name: Deep Sea Drilling Project; Broecker, Wallace S.; Donnelly, Thomas W.
- Date: 1971-02
- Topic: Marine sediments; Core Drilling; Drilling and boring; Scientific Expeditions; Submarine Geology
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Co-Chief Scientists James Kennett (left) and Chris Vderborsh (right) aboard the D/V Glomar Challenger (ship) in the Core Laboratory working with sediment samples taken for the Deep Sea Drilling Project. 1983.
- Collection: Scripps Institution of Oceanography Photographs
- Name: Deep Sea Drilling Project; Van der Borch, C. C.; Kennett, James P.
- Date: 1983
- Topic: Scientific Expeditions; Submarine Geology; Core Drilling; Marine sediments; Drilling and boring
- Format: image
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Robert R. Knapp examining a piece of broken drill pipe on board the D/V Glomar Challenger (ship), during one of the Legs of the Deep Sea Drilling Project. 1979.
- Collection: Scripps Institution of Oceanography Photographs
- Name: Deep Sea Drilling Project; Knapp, Robert R.
- Date: 1979
- Topic: Scientific Expeditions; Core Drilling; Drilling and boring
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David Quentin Anderson, a bacteriologist, examining core sample aboard R/V Scripps. September 23, 1935.
- Collection: Eugene Cecil LaFond Papers
- Name: LaFond, Eugene Cecil, 1909-2002; Scripps (Ship); Anderson, David Quentin
- Date: 1935-09-23
- Topic: Core Drilling; Drill cores
- Format: image