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Dan Chamberlain splits the core while Margaret Digiorno steadies it.

Dan Chamberlain splits the core while Margaret Digiorno steadies it.
Dan Chamberlain splits the core while Margaret Digiorno steadies it.
Dan Chamberlain splits the core while Margaret Digiorno steadies it.
Dan Chamberlain splits the core while Margaret Digiorno steadies it.
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Kostel, Kenneth
Dan Chamberlain splits the core while Margaret Digiorno steadies it.
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10/10/2014
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Chamberlain and Digiorno are guest students in Jeff Donnelly's lab.
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Dan Chamberlain and Margaret DiGiorno, visiting students from Northeastern University working in the lab of WHOI scientist Jeff Donnelly, split a sediment core from Blackmore Pond, a coastal pond in Wareham, Mass. Cores can reveal a record of past hurricanes that sweep material into the pond, forming distinct sediment layers. Donnelly is part of a team of scientists at WHOI and partnering organizations that recently received a grant from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation to study climate change impacts, including flooding, around Buzzards Bay, Mass. and nearby coastal areas.
Photo by Ken Kostel
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