Extracting a Sediment Core from Leonard Lake, CA
By Ecosystems Land Change Science Program
2022 (approx.)
Detailed Description
USGS scientists Clarke Knight, Marie Champagne, and Lysanna Anderson (left to right) drive a coring device into the bottom of Leonard Lake to recover a sedimentary core in 2022. (Photo Credit: Dave Wahl)
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Public Domain.
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