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Laura Haynes
Oceanography and Marine Geochemistry Lab at Vassar
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Kelsey Lane's montage of Catalina 2022 🥺
Two forams sharing a copepod lunch
En route to pick up the bigger boat.
Each foram gets its own jar in a temperature controlled water bath!
Live adult O. universa in culture.
Two dear friends ready to collect some plankton.
Elise Poniatowski VC '23, expert foram farmer
Scoping out core sites in the Hudson River!
URSI students picking tiny fossils in the lab. Photo by Leif Baxter!
Ammoastuta salsa, a foraminifera found in the Hudson River.
Checking out meteorites at the American Museum of Natural History.
Sediments in Rose Bengal stain, which tells us who's living at time of core collection.
Fossilized foraminifera viewed with reflected light.
Impromptu brainstorming about chert
Sunset #1
Sunset #2
Gabby Kitch filtering S. Pacific seawaters
The JR transiting through Chilean Fjords.
Pyritized sediments and foraminifera from the Chile Margin
Narrow passageway through the fjords.
Squeezing porewaters from sediments.
Scientists of the JR100
Foraminifer collection configuration.
Team foram after a successful collection.
Live foraminifer feeding on a copepod.
trichodesmium cyanobacteria from a plankton tow in the Bahamas.
Sediment coring in a mangrove swamp in the Bahamas.
Labeling carbonate sediment cores from Bahamian swamps.
Scenes from the intersection of bio, geo, and chem!!