Why Study Ice Cores

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| CORE 1 1985 | CORE 2 1985 |

70°45minN 35°57.5minW
Elevation - 3145 m

Marked for Deaccession
as of 3/98
SITE A, CORE 1 1985
Top 0  m
Bottom 95.47  m
Core Diameter 10  cm
# Tubes in Inventory 0
# Tubes Drilled 96
Method Electromechanical
Tube Length 1  m
Drillers PICO
Drill Fluid Dry
Years Drilled 1985
Original PI /
Current Contact
NICL SMO /
NICL-SMO
University or Affiliate Univ. of New Hampshire /
University of New Hampshire

70*45minN 35*57.5minW
Elevation - 3145 m

SITE A, CORE 2 1985
Top 0  m
Bottom 109.6  m
Core Diameter 10  cm
# Tubes in Inventory 42
# Tubes Drilled 110
Method Electromechanical
Tube Length 1  m
Drillers PICO
Drill Fluid Dry
Years Drilled 1985
Original PI /
Current Contact
Ellen Mosley-Thompson /
NICL-SMO
University or Affiliate The Ohio State University /
University of New Hampshire


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