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Bottles in Fye hallway that are full of water samples from Line W cruise.

Bottles in Fye hallway that are full of water samples from Line W cruise.
Bottles in Fye hallway that are full of water samples from Line W cruise.
Bottles in Fye hallway that are full of water samples from Line W cruise.
Bottles in Fye hallway that are full of water samples from Line W cruise.
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Kostel, Ken
Bottles in Fye hallway that are full of water samples from Line W cruise.
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10/11/2010
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Water samples taken from deep in the North Atlantic wait outside WHOI's Fye Laboratory for processing. They will be analyzed for trace elements such as neodymium and thorium, which provide a chemical "fingerprint" in the water and on solid particles that scientists use to trace circulation and sedimentation in the ocean. The samples were collected on the R/V Atlantis recently and are part of research by Maureen Soon, Roger Francois, and Drew Snauffer at the University of British Columbia. WHOI operates Atlantis for the University-National Oceanographic Laboratory System (UNOLS), an organization of 61 academic institutions and national laboratories involved in oceanographic research.
Photo by Ken Kostel, ©Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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