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Michel Lab; Chemical Sensor Laboratory at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. ocean exploring and chemical sensing with robots, Instagram📷: @whoi_csl
Woods Hole, MA
Joined June 2019
The upgrade allows Alvin to reach depths of up to 6,500 meters, surpassing its previous limit of 4,500 meters, and puts roughly 99% of the ocean floor at reach for research. https://t.co/UBsUcoMRXj
eos.org
The newly retooled submersible, which has already returned fascinating new findings from Earth’s watery depths, is opening more of the deep ocean to direct human exploration.
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The newly retooled submersible, which has already returned fascinating new findings from Earth’s watery depths, is opening more of the deep ocean to direct human exploration. - @AGU_Eos
eos.org
The newly retooled submersible, which has already returned fascinating new findings from Earth’s watery depths, is opening more of the deep ocean to direct human exploration.
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“Alvin remains a critical tool and a symbol of enduring curiosity and commitment to understand the world beneath the waves.” https://t.co/UBsUcoMRXj
eos.org
The newly retooled submersible, which has already returned fascinating new findings from Earth’s watery depths, is opening more of the deep ocean to direct human exploration.
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Learn more about the upgraded Alvin!
Remotely operated and autonomous vehicles offer valuable access to the deep ocean, but there is no substitute for direct human observation, write @kenhrubin and @AdamSoule from @URIGSO + Anna P.M. Michel from @WHOI @whoi_CSL.
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Recently upgraded Alvin can now dive to 6500m. Read our new article about its capabilities, latest #deepsea science discoveries, & new milestones on its science verification expedition 🌊🛠🧪. Thx to the entire @WHOI Alvin team & @NSF @USNavyResearch @oceanexplorer @URIGSO
Remotely operated and autonomous vehicles offer valuable access to the deep ocean, but there is no substitute for direct human observation, write @kenhrubin and @AdamSoule from @URIGSO + Anna P.M. Michel from @WHOI @whoi_CSL.
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Remotely operated and autonomous vehicles offer valuable access to the deep ocean, but there is no substitute for direct human observation, write @kenhrubin and @AdamSoule from @URIGSO + Anna P.M. Michel from @WHOI @whoi_CSL.
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Unusual black smokers at deepest known active hydrothermal vents (Beebe/Piccard, ~5km depth on Mid Cayman Rise) spew extremely Cu-rich fluid. We visited in person on 1st DSV Alvin expedition after major deep diving upgrade. More pics in new article (see below). #Geology #Science
Remotely operated and autonomous vehicles offer valuable access to the deep ocean, but there is no substitute for direct human observation, write @kenhrubin and @AdamSoule from @URIGSO + Anna P.M. Michel from @WHOI @whoi_CSL.
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Remotely operated and autonomous vehicles offer valuable access to the deep ocean, but there is no substitute for direct human observation, write @kenhrubin and @AdamSoule from @URIGSO + Anna P.M. Michel from @WHOI @whoi_CSL.
eos.org
The newly retooled submersible, which has already returned fascinating new findings from Earth’s watery depths, is opening more of the deep ocean to direct human exploration.
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Are you looking for a postdoctoral position? My lab is hiring in the field of ocean sensing
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Congratulations @MuddyLobster!
It's been a wildly fun and humbling week. Thankful for incredible mentors who continue to support me and celebrate with me!
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Grateful to be able to watch the dives live!
The Sensor for Aqueous Gases in the Environment (SAGE) was created by @WHOI to measure dissolved gases using a hollow-core optical fiber, especially methane and carbon dioxide. During E Mamana Ou Gataifale II, we’re especially interested in using SAGE at #VailuluuSeamount.
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Excited our lab is part of this expedition!
#DidYouKnow that Vailuluʻu has some of the densest submarine #hydrothermal plumes observed anywhere in the ocean? The caldera is filled with turbid, murky water created by mixing mineral-rich waters from the hydrothermal vents and surrounding seawater. #VailuluuFactoftheDay
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Selected my Cape & Islands Team of the Week for both boys and girls soccer for Week 1 of the season! Check out the story for the @sportsCCT. 📰: https://t.co/ImWK8bPHfJ
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How do we sample gases from #hydrothermalvents like the ones at #VailuluuSeamount? #nautiluslive #oceanexploration #oceanchemistry #marinescience #marinetechnology
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During E Mamana Ou Gataifale II NA165, we welcome aboard #EVNautilus @WHOI's #AUVSentry: designed to excel in challenging and unexplored environments, collecting crucial data such as multibeam sonar, magnetic readings, and chemical signatures. Stay tuned as we explore!
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This expedition is funded by @oceanexplorer, @noaaomao Uncrewed Systems Operations Center, and @BOEM via the Ocean Exploration Cooperative Institute with additional support from @WHOI, @AirSeaHeritage and other partners. Read more in the #blog:
nautiluslive.org
E/V Nautilus has set sail on its sixth expedition of 2024, E Mamana Ou Gataifale II (NA165). The expedition will explore deep-sea habitats around American Samoa in collaboration with the National...
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This expedition will have something for everyone – exploring an active undersea #volcano, searching for a lost aircraft of major historical significance, seeking diverse biological communities, and imaging the deepest areas of #AmericanSamoa.
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Follow along as our lab participates in this exciting cruise!
We’ve set sail on our NA165 E Mamana Ou Gataifale 2 expedition in #AmericanSamoa! Follow along at https://t.co/nLCfxkdMRo!
@sanctuaries @oceanexplorer @WHOI #oceanexploration #nautiluslive #settingsail
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Yesterday, the team and I spent the morning at @WHOI learning about the innovative work happening on the Cape. From floating robots to marine carbon capture to uncrewed underwater vehicles, the next world-saving technology is being invented here in Massachusetts.
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The Alvin submersible is going deeper than ever before... https://t.co/6vKOGbGmtG
science.org
After $50 million upgrade, U.S. sub can reach 99% of the ocean floor
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