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Mississippi-Atchafalaya-Gulf Mixing Cruise

This blog will account the daily events and science of a team of scientists, who are trying to understand more about how the Mississippi and Atchafalaya Rivers mix with the Gulf of Mexico. The research trip will be underway May 1st-8th, and blogs shall be added before and after the trip to give updates on what is happening in the lab. More details at http://www.stpt.usf.edu/coas/espg/magmix/home.asp

Monday, April 21, 2008

Welcome to the Mag-Mix Blog

Welcome to the Mag-Mix Blog.  We will be adding updates through out the week on the science of our upcoming trip, the team of scientist, and how we are getting ready for the trip.  Feel free to leave comments or questions as the trips progresses.
Posted by Alanna Lecher at 2:18 PM
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Blog Archive

  • ►  2009 (2)
    • ►  July (1)
      • Middle of 4th day update.
    • ►  June (1)
      • Well into the third and final cruise of the MAG - ...
  • ▼  2008 (26)
    • ►  November (6)
      • Cruise Update: Day 6
      • Cruise Update: End of Day 5
      • A Respite
      • Cruise update Day 4
      • Battle of the Bulge
      • MAG-Mix2 Day 2
    • ►  October (3)
      • Up the river!
      • Before departure
      • Cruise 2 begins next week!!!
    • ►  May (13)
      • Last Full Day
      • Last night on the Pelican
      • Busy, busy, busy
      • Today we are close to the edge of the continental ...
      • Happy Birthday Robin!
      • Half-Way Through
      • Storm Ahead/ Suspended Sediment
      • End of day 2
      • Deploying the Box Corer
      • How to Sample pt. 2
      • How to Collect Samples
      • Video of the Swells
      • Still Steaming...
    • ▼  April (4)
      • We're Off!
      • Loading the Boat
      • The Science/Research Vessel
      • Welcome to the Mag-Mix Blog

Contributors

  • Erik
  • Alanna Lecher
  • Leslie Wallace
  • Alan Shiller
  • Jim Krest

Where's The Pelican?

Oceanographic Research Vessel tracking from Sailwx.info: http://www.sailwx.info/shiptrack/researchships.phtml