Extruding Lake Pepin sediment from core Date published: 1989-03-16 |
Abstract | Color transparency slide featuring frozen body of water, four unidentified men, tools, and sediment sampling equipment. Writing on the slide reads "Wiener, Sullivan (WDNR), Helwig (MPCA), Crawley (WDNR). Extruding L. Pepin sediment from core. Site A (upstream). 16 March 1989". |
Collaborator | National Fisheries Contaminant Research Center (NFCRC) |
US Fish and Wildlife Service | |
Contributor | La Crosse Field Research Station |
USGS Columbia Missouri Lab | |
Owner | University of Wisconsin-La Crosse |
Type of resource | still image |
Genre | picture |
Genre authority | marcgt |
Date published | 1989-03-16 |
Date captured | 2019-03-13 |
Language | eng |
Width | 1.37 |
Height | 0.93 |
Subject topic | Bodies of water -- Lakes -- Wisconsin -- La Crosse Authority: TGM |
Subject topic | Tools Authority: TGM |
Subject topic | People -- Wisconsin -- La Crosse Authority: TGM |
Subject topic | Equipment Authority: TGM |
Subject topic | Ice -- Wisconsin -- La Crosse Authority: TGM |
Source note | Item donated by the Upper Mississippi River Conservation Committee (UMRCC) to Murphy Library in 2018. Part of the UMRCC Collection housed at Murphy Library, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. |
Source note | Scanned from original color transparency slide. Included notes are as follows: "UW FWS Nat. Fisheries Contaminant Research Center (NFCRC). Lax Field Research Station (Lax FRS) images (Now USGS Columbia Mo Lab). Contaminant + sediment sampling. UMR Pool 4 cores, March 1989. Van Veen dredge 1990". |
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Collection | Upper Mississippi River Conservation Committee Collection / Photographs |
ID | 97c266b3-e3fd-4b53-a5ac-d7e71357ea8a/wlacu000/00000037/00000282 |
Doi | 37-00282 |