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Jim Broda standing on Knorr fantail under Long Core mechanism.

Jim Broda standing on Knorr fantail under Long Core mechanism.
Jim Broda standing on Knorr fantail under Long Core mechanism.
Jim Broda standing on Knorr fantail under Long Core mechanism.
Jim Broda standing on Knorr fantail under Long Core mechanism.
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Doucette, Jayne H.
Jim Broda standing on Knorr fantail under Long Core mechanism.
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09/15/2009
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Image of The Day caption:
Senior research specialist Jim Broda stands under the long core deployment mechanism on R/V Knorr as the ship sits at the WHOI dock in September 2009. The long corer, which Broda helped develop, can extract 45-meter (150-foot) cores from the seafloor?some of the world's longest. The corer is used to study climate history, sea-level change, and a variety of other scientific puzzles whose secrets are buried in sediments at the bottom of the sea.
Photo by Jayne Doucette
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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