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88
Sidebar | Amundsen Sea Coastal Ice Rises: Future Sites for Marine-
Focused Ice Core Records
By P. Neff
90
The Antarctic Ice Sheet: A Paleoclimate Modeling Perspective
By E.G.W. Gasson and B.A. Keisling
101 Sidebar | The Mid-Pleistocene Enigma
By H.L. Ford and T.B. Chalk
104 Archaeal Membrane Lipid-Based Paleothermometry for Applications in
Polar Oceans
By S. Fietz, S.L. Ho, and C. Huguet
115 Sidebar | Diatoms as Sea Ice Proxies
By A. Leventer
116 The Potential of Sedimentary Ancient DNA to Reconstruct Past Ocean
Ecosystems
By L.H. Armbrecht
124 Sidebar | A Memory of Ice: The Antarctic Voyage of the Glomar
Challenger
Reviewed by P.N. Webb and P.J. Barrett
REGULAR ISSUE FEATURES
126 The Origins of Oceanography in France: The Scientific Expeditions of
Travailleur and Talisman (1880–1883)
By J.R. Dolan
134 How Do Advisor Assessments of Diverse Undergraduate Researchers
Compare with the Students’ Self-Assessments? And What Does This
Imply for How We Train and Assess Students?
By B.C. Bruno, C. Heu, and G. Weyenberg
144 Deep Ocean Passive Acoustic Technologies for Exploration of Ocean and
Surface Sea Worlds in the Outer Solar System
By R. Dziak, D. Banfield, R. Lorenz, H. Matsumoto, H. Klinck, R. Dissly, C. Meinig,
and B. Kahn
DEPARTMENTS
05
QUARTERDECK. Oceanography During the COVID-19 Pandemic
By E.S. Kappel
06
FROM THE PRESIDENT. Ocean Science During the Corona Virus
Pandemic: Challenges and Opportunities
By M. Visbeck
08
COMMENTARY. Strategies for Running a Successful Virtual Career Panel
By J. Barr, C. Bean, and J. McDonnell
10
RIPPLE MARKS. Good News Fish Story
By C.L. Dybas
156 DIY OCEANOGRAPHY. The Pressure of In Situ Gases Instrument (PIGI) for
Autonomous Shipboard Measurement of Dissolved O2 and N2 in Surface
Ocean Waters
By R.W. Izett and P.D. Tortell
163 THE OCEANOGRAPHY CLASSROOM. Project EDDIE: Using Real Data in
Ocean Science Classrooms
By D. Soule
165 CAREER PROFILES. Stephanie Wear, Senior Scientist and Strategy
Advisor, Global Science, The Nature Conservancy • Kim I. Martini,
Senior Oceanographer, Sea-Bird Scientific
168 TRIBUTE. A Tribute to Thomas B. Sanford (1940–2020)
By E. Kunze and R.-C. Lien
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ON THE COVER
A split core set for examination in the D/V JOIDES
Resolution core laboratory during International
Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition
354: Neogene and Late Paleogene Record of
Himalayan Orogeny and Climate: A Transect
Across the Middle Bengal Fan. Photo credit:
Petra Dekens and IODP
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