File:Beacon Valley 2019-02-04 01.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionBeacon Valley 2019-02-04 01.jpg |
English: A weather monitoring station collects climate data at the far end of Beacon Valley. The equipment was set out by earth scientist Jennifer Lamp and her team as part of a project that instrumented rocks to “listen” to cracks as they form over the winter to study how rocks weather and erode in the hyper-arid conditions of the McMurdo Dry Valleys. |
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Source | https://photolibrary.usap.gov/PhotoDetails.aspx?filename=2019Feb4-Beacon-Valley-Lamp-Weather-Monitor-1.jpg |
Author | Mike Lucibella, NSF |
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