“…CPLA1 and CPLA5 were described by Lefkowitz (2012), while HPPLC1 and KCEL5 were collected in 2015 as part of the Keck Consortium research. From East Lake, cores KCEL5 was described by Capece (2016), and EL1 and EL2 were described by Wagner (2019). The core locations are shown in figure 3.2.…”
There are many people who I need to thank for making this project happen. First, I would like to thank Joop and my other committee members, Tim and Ellen, for supporting this work. Thank you all for being here for me as it went on into the summer.
“…CPLA1 and CPLA5 were described by Lefkowitz (2012), while HPPLC1 and KCEL5 were collected in 2015 as part of the Keck Consortium research. From East Lake, cores KCEL5 was described by Capece (2016), and EL1 and EL2 were described by Wagner (2019). The core locations are shown in figure 3.2.…”
There are many people who I need to thank for making this project happen. First, I would like to thank Joop and my other committee members, Tim and Ellen, for supporting this work. Thank you all for being here for me as it went on into the summer.
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