The mystery of light has confounded humanity since the dawn of civilization, we have made leaps and bounds in our understandings but are still unsure what it is, is it a wave? A particle? A quanta? Some weird amalgamation of all and none of these? When even Einstein and Feynman say they don’t know and […]
DIVERSITY MONAT MAI
***English version below*** Was ist und was bedeutet der Terminus Behinderung? von Martin Steen und Louis-Maxime Gautreau Hat man eine Behinderung, oder wird man von der Mehrheit der Gesellschaft behindert? Und woran wird man behindert? An der Teilhabe an der Gesellschaft mit den spezifischen Aspekten, die sich durch die Beeinträchtigung ergeben? Generell empfinde ich schon […]
The stuff dreams are made of …
Scientists have big dreams when it comes to their work. And to make those dreams come true, they need salt water, lots of salt water! But where do you get so much salt water on an ocean? The scientists are not satisfied with just any salt water, it has to come from a certain position […]
Fun with filtering: small vs. ultra-small
Our Constructor University team (Adrienne, Natasha and Polina) is focused on collecting size-fractionated data for trace metals and metal-binding ligands. Specifically, we are collecting samples for high field-strength elements (HFSE), oxyanions, metal-binding organic ligands (Cu, Fe, Ni) and Cr and V speciation. Of these parameters, I am personally the most interested in organic ligands, which […]
Cruise SO298 Equatorial Pacific GEOTRACES GP11
The research cruise SO298 is part of the International GEOTRACES Programme as a section cruise. The cruise will cross the equatorial Pacific Ocean (EPO) along 0°S from Guayaquil (Ecuador) to Townsville (Australia), with a focus on trace element biogeochemistry and chemical oceanography but also including physical and biological oceanographic components. The research topic of the […]
Fish larvae
The sorting and sampling of fish larvae is one of the main tasks on our research cruises. Every year we cover a specific grid of 45 stations in the Bornholm Basin and since last year we also sample 35 stations on a grid in the western Baltic Sea. On each of these stations, sampling consists […]
Sampling the dark hours
Time at sea is limited and thus precious and there is so much to be done on a scientific cruise. To get the best possible snapshot of life in the Baltic Sea during our 12-day journey, we therefore try to sample as many locations as we can along the way to increase the resolution of […]
AL592 now posting from the Baltic Sea!
Hello from Bornholm Basin in the central Baltic Sea! With a team of 12 scientists and 11 permanent crew, we are currently operating in Baltic waters with research vessel Alkor to improve understanding of this beautiful but also heavily impacted and rapidly changing system. For this purpose, we measure physical and chemical parameters (temperature, salinity […]
From industry to science
„How to move from academia to industry (or to the private sector)?” is a question, that I often hear since I started my doctoral thesis. But before, my question was rather “How do I move from industry to academia?”. In fact, after my studies in geosciences and mining engineering, I didn’t want to engage myself […]
Welcome on board!
Welcome to the SONNE SO298 expedition blog! While the participants are busy preparing for the start of their expedition, you can find some background information on the “About” page. // Willkommen auf dem Blog der SONNE SO298 Expedition! Während die Teilnehmenden den Start ihrer Expedition vorbereiten, können Sie auf der Seite “About” einige Hintergrundinformationen finden.