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Scientist using an Eckman Dredge, Great Salt Lake, Utah

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Wayne Wurtsbaugh



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A scientist samples the deep sediments of Gilbert Bay on the Great Salt Lake. The sediments were used to measure mercury exchange between the sediments and water column. The Great Salt Lake has some of the highest methyl mercury concentrations of any lake in the United States.


Photo: 3 August 2010
· Date: August 6, 2010 · Views: 2,559 · Filesize: 87.3kb · Dimensions: 300 x 400 ·
Keywords: Scientist using an Eckman Dredge, Great Salt Lake, Utah

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