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Sectioning a Sediment Core--Cutler Reservoir, Utah

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Wayne Wurtsbaugh



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A student sections a sediment core in Cutler Reservoir. The core was used to assess 15N and 13C isotopic signatures to determine the degree of anthropogenic nutrient loading to this wetland reservoir.


Photo: 24 September 2009
· Date: November 25, 2009 · Views: 4,676 · Filesize: 47.5kb, 1391.6kb · Dimensions: 1243 x 1725 ·
Keywords: paleolimnology, limnology, isotope, sectioning, core, sediments, mud, substrate, pollution, eutrophication

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