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Research on Sea Ice Core
A sea ice scientist uses a saw to cut a core of sea ice into sections. The samples are then bagged and taken back to a lab for analysis. Scientists can put an approximate date on when various parts of an ice floe were formed. This helps them to form models of how sea ice grows, deforms and melts over the years.
Creator:
Nick Cobbing
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GP02I98
Old Image ID:
Cobbing_Science_08_1362
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Keywords
Keywords:
Climate (campaign title)
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Climate change
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Climate change impacts
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Cutting tools and equipment
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Day
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Global warming
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Gloves
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Hands
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High angle view
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Ice
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KWCI (GPI)
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Melting
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Outdoors
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Research
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Samples