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Radiograph of a bivalve

Novembers photo of the month picture has been submitted by CAGE & AKMA Post Doctoral Fellow Claudio Argentino.

X-ray scans (radiographs) of sediment cores are used to identify structures and lithological units. Although it is not uncommon to observe broken fossil shells in sediment cores, it is quite rare to visualize intact specimens! Further analysis will reveal the identity of this bivalve and whether its origin is linked to methane seepage.

9. November 2021

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Claudio Argentino

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claudio.argentino@uit.no

Claudio is a Post Doctoral Fellow within the Gas Hydrates and Free Gas Reservoirs project group.

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27. November 2020

A cautious return to the sea-ice.

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