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Drilling vessel Glomar Challenger working the Deep Sea Drilling Project.

Drilling vessel Glomar Challenger working the Deep Sea Drilling Project.
Drilling vessel Glomar Challenger working the Deep Sea Drilling Project.
Drilling vessel Glomar Challenger working the Deep Sea Drilling Project.
Drilling vessel Glomar Challenger working the Deep Sea Drilling Project.
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Drilling vessel Glomar Challenger working the Deep Sea Drilling Project.
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12/26/2008
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From 1968 to 1983, the Deep Sea Drilling Project collected sediment cores from around the world using the drilling vessel Glomar Challenger, a 400-feet long ship designed to drill in deepwater. Many of the cores contained metal-rich sediments on top of the volcanic rocks of the ocean crust.
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