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

Jeff Donnelly and his team coring in Salt Pond, Falmouth.

Jeff Donnelly and his team coring in Salt Pond, Falmouth.
Jeff Donnelly and his team coring in Salt Pond, Falmouth.
Jeff Donnelly and his team coring in Salt Pond, Falmouth.
Jeff Donnelly and his team coring in Salt Pond, Falmouth.
Comments (0)
217863
Unattributed
Jeff Donnelly and his team coring in Salt Pond, Falmouth.
Still Image
06/06/2013
graphics/R_Sullivan_sampling _Salt_Pond/_DSC3100.JPG
Image Of the Day caption:
A new study led by WHOI scientist Jeff Donnelly found that intense hurricanes frequently pounded Cape Cod during the first millennium. Donnelly (in orange shirt) and his research team collected sediment cores from Salt Pond in Falmouth, Mass. Analysis of the cores showed evidence of 23 severe hurricanes that hit New England between the years 250 and 1150the equivalent of a severe storm about once every 40 years on average.
Photo courtesy of Richard Sullivan
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Labels
This item includes these files
Collections