Dr. Isabelle M. Cozzarellli (far right) and her colleagues
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Dr. Isabelle M. Cozzarellli (far right) and her colleagues pause for a photograph at the National Crude Oil Spill Fate and Natural Attenuation Research Site, Bemidji, Minnesota. They are holding a core sample collected with "freezing drive shoe" technology developed by U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) scientists. The freezing drive shoe enables nearly complete core recovery from saturated, sandy aquifers.
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