With my last week of work here on cape cod quickly approaching, I am looking forward to getting home. However, there is still much more work to do, and unfortunately the work will not be completed by the time I leave. I am making good progress though, I am completing 12 samples per day and the chromatography makes the days go buy. I plan on starting to collect a t least some data during this upcoming week, but my main priority is to finish the chomatography. This trip has taught me a lot and I f…
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Posted on August 10th, 2008 at 6:28pm —
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Things here in Woods Hole are settling down into routine, with work Monday through Friday from 9-5 and weekends exploring the Woods Hole area. Learning how to do the chromatography was very interesting even though each one takes time. Although unfortunately I will not be here to be able to analyze these samples, my advisor has suggested meeting up after the project is finished to discuss the results. Although I am only getting to participate in a small part of this project, I am glad that I will…
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Posted on August 4th, 2008 at 7:31am —
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Week 5 here in Woods Whole went as quickly as the rest of them and progress is starting to be made with the sediment samples. On Friday I finished running the samples through the solvent extractor, quite a chore with over 120 samples extracted. Next we start the chomatography where we will seperate the different organics to make for easier identification. This is a slow process as each column takes at least a few hours. This is a big step towards analyzing the data which should be much more inte…
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Posted on July 27th, 2008 at 11:31am —
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Week 4 in Woods Hole started with seeing Robert Ballard at multiple talks which proved extremely interesting and informative. His first talk focused on the history of his discoveries and the progression of how he formed his research group. I was surprised at how many other discoveries that he had made, that he isn't as well known for, but seem far more pertinent. Including the discovery of Hydrothermal vents in the Mid Ocean Ridge, which he mentioned multiple time that he would much rather be kn…
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Posted on July 20th, 2008 at 10:54am —
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Life here in Woods Hole is beginning to settle down. The work has become routine and I am beginning to explore the area more. I am almost finished extracting all the organics from the sediment samples, and then we will start to analyze the composition of the cores using chromatography and a mass spectrometer. I am glad to be almost done with the solvent extractor, it has become quite tedious and doing the same thing everyday can get dull. My boss has been out of the lab rather consistently but s…
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Posted on July 13th, 2008 at 1:11pm —
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Can you remind me of your exact return date. I just realized that I don't have a copy of your itinerary. Oops.
Can't wait to catch up on all that you have been learning!
Sonchia
It's fun to read, (and I must confess) reread, your posts! Sounds like the more you learn, the more there is to learn! Deep up the good work!
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