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Study Tour participants spelling out "WHOI" by posing with their bodies.

Study Tour participants spelling out "WHOI" by posing with their bodies.
Study Tour participants spelling out "WHOI" by posing with their bodies.
Study Tour participants spelling out "WHOI" by posing with their bodies.
Study Tour participants spelling out "WHOI" by posing with their bodies.
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Study Tour participants spelling out "WHOI" by posing with their bodies.
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06/26/2015
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Image Of the Day caption:
A group of faculty and students on a trip to a lava field in Idaho's Craters of the Moon National Monument created a human "WHOI" choreographed by former postdoctoral investigator Alicia Cruz-Uribe (not pictured). The trip culminated the 2015 Geodynamics Program, a semester-long series of seminars by scientists that this year focused on hydrothermal systems. The group followed the track of the Yellowstone hotspot along the Snake River Plain, leading to the geysers and hydrothermal features of Yellowstone National Park. From left are Billy Shinevar, Meg Tivey, David Wang, Lisa Morgan (USGS), Maurice Tivey, Ellen Roosen, Net Charoenpong, and Eoghan Reeves.
Caption from Oceanus magazine, Vol. 51, No. 2, back cover:
MIT-WHOI Joint Program graduate Eoghan Reeves doffs his cap to dot the i in WHOI atop a lava field in Idaho's Craters of the Moon National Monument. A group of faculty, students, and staff a created a human WHOI, choreographed by former postdoctoral investigator Alicia Cruz Uribe (not pictured), on a field trip that culminated the 2015 Geodynamics Program. The annual semesterlong series of seminars focuses on a cutting-edge research in a particular hot topic in earth sciences. In 2015 the topic was hydrothermal vents. The field trip followed the track of the Yellowstone hot spot along the Snake River Plain, leading to the geysers and hydrothermal features of Yellowstone National Park. From left are WHOI students, faculty, and staff Billy Shinevar, Meg Tivey, David Wang, Lisa Morgan (USGS), Maurice Tivey, Ellen Roosen, Net Charoenpong, and Reeves.
Photo by Noelle Held
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