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Meters and Meters of Rock

16.07.2008 We are nearing the end of the drilling operation and have drilled over 800 meters of rock.

Foto/ill.:
Eugene Grosch

Hovedinnhold

This photo shows a three metre length of solid Archean rock collected from the 2nd drill hole (we are very happy with this!). The continuous recovery of rock core means that are no "missing pieces in the jigsaw puzzle" when our team of scientists uses a range of microscopic chemical and geological techniques to unravel what these rocks are telling us about life and environments on earth c.3.4 billion years ago.

Photo above the DiT crew hard at work packing core in the foreground whilst drilling is ongoing in the background. Photo credit: Nicola McLoughlin.

Photo below: a three meter section of rock core just brought to the surface by the drill rig in the background, from right to left: Eugene Grosch (chief onsite geologist AEON), Nicola McLoughlin (postdoc CBG, Bergen) and Vusi (DIT cc drill operator). Photo credit: Eugene Grosch