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Luk, Francesconi, Gosselin and Boggess processing recovered cores.

Luk, Francesconi, Gosselin and Boggess processing recovered cores.
Luk, Francesconi, Gosselin and Boggess processing recovered cores.
Luk, Francesconi, Gosselin and Boggess processing recovered cores.
Luk, Francesconi, Gosselin and Boggess processing recovered cores.
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Casta?on, Laura
Luk, Francesconi, Gosselin and Boggess processing recovered cores.
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07/25/2018
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Clockwise from left:
Sheron Luk (JP student), Madelyn Francesconi (guest student), Kelsey Gosselin (research assistant), and Allyson Boggess (NAGT/USGS intern).
Image Of the Day caption:
It took a village of researchers to process a tube of sediments cored from Great Barnstable Salt Marsh on Cape Cod. Working in WHOI biogeochemist Amanda Spivak's lab are, from left, graduate student Sheron Luk, guest student Madelyn Francescon, research assistant Kelsey Gosselin, and Allyson Boggess, a National Association of Geoscience Teachers/U.S. Geological Survey intern. In the 1930s, the Cape Cod Mosquito Control Project dug 1,500 miles of ditches across Cape marshes to help tidal flows and prevent mosquito breeding. Spivak is studying how this might have changed the marshs ability to store carbon and protect coasts against sea level rise.
Photo by Laura Casta©on
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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