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Have a great day Matteo
- pommystuart
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The pom has been let loose in the Australian country side again.
Try and guess where I am at 'Where is pommystuart'
Try and guess where I am at 'Where is pommystuart'
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If you've ever come across 'Plimsoll Lines' on ships. Here is a tribute to the man who developed them and got the Act through the British Parliament. Today would be his 200th birthday, so let us raise a glass.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-bristol-68227249
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-bristol-68227249
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For those of you interested in the Antarctic
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-68292946
I can't even imagine the iceberg in question but it is awe-inspiring to try.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-68292946
I can't even imagine the iceberg in question but it is awe-inspiring to try.
- pommystuart
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For those interested in What’s it like on a scientific ocean voyage?
https://cosmosmagazine.com/news/whats-i ... n-voyage/?
https://cosmosmagazine.com/news/whats-i ... n-voyage/?
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I was fortunate early in my career to get the opportunity to work in the computer lab aboard a US Geological Survey ship, the RV S.P. Lee. We were doing geophysical research near Hawaii, Vanuatu, and the Solomon Islands. The ship had sound sources that would go off at regular intervals and a cable roughly a mile long with microphones recorded the sounds reflected by the rock layers below the ocean.
I was responsible for recording the data and controlling the depth of the cable, trying to keep it at a constant depth and as level as possible.
Unfortunately, my bunk was right next to one of the sound sources. It was called the "Clapper" because it would strike the side of the ship to create a high frequency sound.
I happened to be on watch when we discovered a previously unknown underground volcano. We also passed very close to another volcano, Tinakula, which was erupting at that time. Rocks were landing in the water near the ship and about 10 minutes after we passed, a huge ash cloud came down where the ship had been 10 minutes earlier.
The avatar in my messages is a photo of the S.P. Lee in Antarctica. However, I was not aboard the ship at that time.
I was responsible for recording the data and controlling the depth of the cable, trying to keep it at a constant depth and as level as possible.
Unfortunately, my bunk was right next to one of the sound sources. It was called the "Clapper" because it would strike the side of the ship to create a high frequency sound.
I happened to be on watch when we discovered a previously unknown underground volcano. We also passed very close to another volcano, Tinakula, which was erupting at that time. Rocks were landing in the water near the ship and about 10 minutes after we passed, a huge ash cloud came down where the ship had been 10 minutes earlier.
The avatar in my messages is a photo of the S.P. Lee in Antarctica. However, I was not aboard the ship at that time.
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Hi Gordon.
That would have been a voyage you would not forget and be good for a yarn at the pub.
That would have been a voyage you would not forget and be good for a yarn at the pub.
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I just discovered that the Tinakula site that I linked above includes a report from the S.P. Lee passing the island.
https://volcano.si.edu/showreport.cfm?d ... 406-256010
https://volcano.si.edu/showreport.cfm?d ... 406-256010