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Kyle Covert welding a rock dredge on the deck of Knorr.

Kyle Covert welding a rock dredge on the deck of Knorr.
Kyle Covert welding a rock dredge on the deck of Knorr.
Kyle Covert welding a rock dredge on the deck of Knorr.
Kyle Covert welding a rock dredge on the deck of Knorr.
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Roosen, Ellen
Kyle Covert welding a rock dredge on the deck of Knorr.
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07/10/2012
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Engineer Kyle Covert, who works on the WHOI-operated research vessel Knorr, made modifications to a rock dredge during a month-long cruise to the Mid-Atlantic Ridge this spring. Dredges act like small shovels at volcanic features on the sea floor, scooping up rocks in chain-link bags that crew members haul back to the ship's deck for examination. During this cruise, researchers were looking for evidence of more recently-erupted lava, which they call "fresh glass," for its shiny appearance.
Photo by Ellen Roosen
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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