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Mud smear seen through a microscope, Sample BJ-8-3 GGC-100

Mud smear seen through a microscope, Sample BJ-8-3 GGC-100
Mud smear seen through a microscope, Sample BJ-8-3 GGC-100
Mud smear seen through a microscope,  Sample BJ-8-3 GGC-100
Mud smear seen through a microscope,  Sample BJ-8-3 GGC-100
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Kleindinst, Thomas N.
Mud smear seen through a microscope, Sample BJ-8-3 GGC-100
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02/06/2006
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From a sample located in the Core lab. Photographed in cross-polarized light.
Image of The Day caption:
Like each speck of paint in a piece of art, minerals, animal skeletons, and remnants of sea sponges provide a colorful mix when seafloor sediment samples from the the Sealoor Samples Lab are swabbed on a glass slide and viewed under a microscope. A pink polarizing filter helps scientists identify each speck of material in the core, which provides clues to Earth's evolution and climate in the past.
Photo by Tom Kleindinst
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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