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SSRFP 2015 Lab Work

Eric Sun, Avery Templo and Amy Zhang compare the amounts of organic and inorganic material in a soil sample. They also worked with Lamont scientist Liz Corbett to test for methane content from the marsh's decaying plant matter.

Eric Sun, Avery Templo and Amy Zhang compare the amounts of organic and inorganic material in a soil sample. They also worked with Lamont scientist Liz Corbett to test for methane content from the marsh’s decaying plant matter.


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