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Drilling Ice: Antarctica

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Joel Moore



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A field team holds lengths of an ice-auger after having drilled through the 4-5m permanent ice cover of Lake Fryxell in the Dry Valleys of Antarctica. Drilling is the first step to opening a hole through which the water column below can be sampled.
· Date: March 30, 2004 · Views: 26,446 · Filesize: 76.3kb · Dimensions: 400 x 533 ·
Keywords: permanent ice-cover ice Antarctica sampling

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