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| DYE-3 1971 | DYE-3 1979-81 |

65°11min14secN 43°49min49secW
2477m

Deaccession 7/98 to
R.P. Harvey,
Case Western University
DYE-3
Top 18.5  m
Bottom 372  m
Core Diameter 10.2  cm
# Tubes in Inventory 0
# Tubes Drilled 125
Method Thermal
Tube Length 1.5  m
Drillers USA CRREL
Drill Fluid Dry
Years Drilled 1971
Original PI /
Current Contact
Chester Langway /
NICL-SMO
University or Affiliate SUNY Buffalo /
University of New Hampshire

65°11min14secN 43°49min49secW
2477m

DYE-3
Top 81.7  m
Bottom 2037.62  m
Core Diameter 10.2  cm
# Tubes in Inventory 1097
# Tubes Drilled 1986
Method Mechanical
Tube Length 1  m
Drillers Denmark, Switz., and U.S.
Drill Fluid JET A-1 (90%) / perchlorethylene
Years Drilled 1979- 1981
Original PI /
Current Contact
Chester Langway /
NICL-SMO
University or Affiliate SUNY Buffalo /
University of New Hampshire


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