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Carol Dimock and Trevor Harrison working in Rob Evans' lab.

Carol Dimock and Trevor Harrison working in Rob Evans' lab.
Carol Dimock and Trevor Harrison working in Rob Evans' lab.
Carol Dimock and Trevor Harrison working in Rob Evans' lab.
Carol Dimock and Trevor Harrison working in Rob Evans' lab.
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Kleindinst, Thomas N.
Carol Dimock and Trevor Harrison working in Rob Evans' lab.
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05/09/2011
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Evans is partnering with Cape Abilities, an organization that supports people with disabilities on Cape Cod, to manufacture electrodes for oceanographic instruments that measure naturally-occurring electric and magnetic fields to provide data on the structure deep within the earth.
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A new grant from The Peter and Elizabeth C. Tower Foundation will help WHOI fund a three-year collaboration with Cape Abilitiesa nonprofit organization dedicated to finding good jobs for disabled Cape Cod residentsto assemble instruments used in ocean research, a partnership that has existed since 2009. Cape Abilities member Carol Hudon (left) is shown here assembling a silver chloride electrode, which is used in instruments that measure naturally occurring electric and magnetic fields on the seafloor. The instruments were deployed in 2013 at a subduction zone, where conditions deep beneath the seafloor can trigger earthquakes and tsunamis.
Photo by Tom Kleindinst
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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