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Welcome
Scientists at DTM bring the perspective of several disciplines to broad
questions about nature. DTM's name comes from its original role to
chart the Earth's magnetic field. This goal was largely accomplished by
1929. Since then, DTM has evolved to reflect the growing multi-
disciplinary nature of the Earth, planetary, and astronomical sciences.
Today, the historic goal remains-to understand the physical Earth and
the universe that is our home.
The above image is a map tracing the voyages that the Carnegie and the Galilee research vessels undertook, beginning in 1905.
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Thursday, 08 June 2006 |
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The 2006 summer interns have arrived at DTM. Meredith Langstaff will be working with Linda Warren. She is a student from the University of Chicago. Elizabeth Monahan, who attends the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, will be working with Catherine Hier-Majumder. Sonali Shukla, returning for a third year, will be working with Sara Seager. She is currently attending Vanderbilt University. Erica Staehling, a student at Bucknell University, is returning for a second year to work with James Cho. She will be working on atmospheric circulation and temperature structure of extrasolar giant planets. Max Zinner, from Mary Institute and St. Louis Country Day School, will be working with Conel Alexander and Larry Nittler on various aspects of meteorite research.
Pictured left to right: Erica Staehling, Max Zinner and Elizabeth Monahan
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