PRESSURISED: 066 – Hadal Zone Master Class with Professor Alan Jamieson
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In this episode…Welcome back to the Deep-Sea Podcast, your punk take on all things deep sea!
Our guest this month is the one, the only, Prof. Alan Jamieson! Join our most favorite deep-sea professor, who takes us on a tour of the very bottom of the deepest of deep-sea. Get ready for a hot take on the past, present and future of this frontier science, while we “turn our backs to the shallow water”- Alan.
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Reference list Interview Links
Volcanic deposits on the Tonga forearc and trench: new insights from direct seafloor observations
Deep ocean seascape ecology: gaps and pathways for application
Geomorphology and bait-attending hadal fauna of the sui-shin hole (Philippine Basin, NW Pacific; 5616–6410 m) - ScienceDirect
Bottom mixed layer derivation and spatial variability over the central and eastern abyssal Pacific Ocean
Credits
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