We use cookies to improve your experience, some are essential for the operation of this site.

Jeff Donnelly (orange) and his team prepare to core in Salt Pond, Falmouth.

Jeff Donnelly (orange) and his team prepare to core in Salt Pond, Falmouth.
Jeff Donnelly (orange) and his team prepare to core in Salt Pond, Falmouth.
Jeff Donnelly (orange) and his team prepare to core in Salt Pond, Falmouth.
Jeff Donnelly (orange) and his team prepare to core in Salt Pond, Falmouth.
Comments (0)
217828
Unattributed
Jeff Donnelly (orange) and his team prepare to core in Salt Pond, Falmouth.
Still Image
06/06/2013
graphics/R_Sullivan_sampling _Salt_Pond/_DSC3058.JPG
Image Of the Day caption:
WHOI coastal geologist Jeff Donnelly analyzes hurricane activity through the traces they leave behind. In summer 2013 Donnelly and his lab members returned to a Cape Cod coastal pond that receives overwash from nearby beaches whenever storm-driven ocean water floods in and deposits layers of sediment. Using vibracorers, the team extracted a sediment core that will reveal a history of storms extending back thousands of years. From left to right: intern Brecia Douglas (Northeastern Univ.), Stephanie Madsen (WHOI), Richard Sullivan (WHOI), Donnelly (orange shirt), and summer student Shenandoah Raycroft.
Photo courtesy of Richard Sullivan
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Labels
This item includes these files
Collections