Why Study Ice Cores

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| GCRG1 | GCRG2 | GCRG3 |

44°38'N 109°47'W
Elevation - 2895 m

GCRG1
Top 0 m
Bottom 0.692 m
Core Diameter 8 cm
# Tubes in Inventory No core remaining. All core shipped to Dr. Eric Steig.
# Tubes Drilled 12
Method Sipre Auger
Tube Length 1 m
Drillers P.I.
Drill Fluid Dry
Years Drilled 1995
Original Principal
Investigator
Noel Potter
University or Affiliate Dickinson College


44°38'N 109°47'W
Elevation - 2895 m

GCRG2
Top 0 m
Bottom 1.41 m
Core Diameter 8 cm
# Tubes in Inventory No core remaining. All shipped to Dr. Eric Steig.
# Tubes Drilled 12
Method Sipre Auger
Tube Length 1 m
Drillers P.I.
Drill Fluid Dry
Years Drilled 1995
Original Principal
Investigator
Noel Potter
University or Affiliate Dickinson College


44°38'N 109°47'W
Elevation - 2895 m

GCRG3
Top 0 m
Bottom 9.3853 m
Core Diameter 8 cm
# Tubes in Inventory No core remaining. All shipped to Dr. Eric Steig.
# Tubes Drilled 12
Method Sipre Auger
Tube Length 1 m
Drillers P.I.
Drill Fluid Dry
Years Drilled 1995
Original Principal
Investigator
Noel Potter
University or Affiliate Dickinson College


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