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Blog Posts Tagged "Faro drift"

How do the scientists choose where to drill?

Submitted by Helder Pereira on Thu, 12/15/2011 - 13:35
Topics:
  • Algarve margin
  • contourite
  • Expedition 339
  • Faro drift
  • Scientific ocean drilling

We had targeted these first two sites (U1386 and U1387) on one of the world’s best known giant elongate drifts that had never yet been drilled - the Faro Drift.

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