Scientist Uses a Syringe to Withdraw Water from a Core
Detailed Description
To help understand the geochemical conditions that control arsenic mobilization in the subsurface a U.S. Geological Survey scientist uses a syringe to withdraw water from a core for analysis. The core sample was collected using the freezing drive shoe technology developed by USGS scientists. The freezing drive shoe enables nearly complete core recovery from saturated, sandy aquifers. The core is shrouded in aluminum foil to prevent oxidation.
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Public Domain.