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JP student Meagan Gonneea standing on a beach in Akumal Bay.

JP student Meagan Gonneea standing on a beach in Akumal Bay.
JP student Meagan Gonneea standing on a beach in Akumal Bay.
JP student Meagan Gonneea standing on a beach in Akumal Bay.
JP student Meagan Gonneea standing on a beach in Akumal Bay.
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Charette, Matthew
JP student Meagan Gonneea standing on a beach in Akumal Bay.
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11/01/2011
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Photos are from Meagan Gonneea who is a JP student in Matt Charette's lab. They were working in the Yucatan collecting groundwater.
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Graduate student Meagan Gonneea stands on a beach in Akumal Bay on Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula, between kayaks loaded with pumps and barrels to collect water. The flow of water ending at the yellow kayak marks where groundwater--water running underground and carrying nutrients, chemicals, and pollutants--discharges into the bay. Gonneea works in the lab of WHOI chemist Matt Charette to study this precipitation-driven flow, analyzing the water for isotopes of radium, a trace element used to determine the timing and volume of water running underground to the sea.
Photo by Meagan Gonneea
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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