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drill core
noun
The long cylinder of material obtained by use of a core drill
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The NRM includes a drilling-induced overprint but its intensity decays strongly towards the interior of the drill core.
Fig. 1 Locations of drill core and tubewell sampling sites.
a, b Drill core samples of a calcite crystal bed.
One group examined a pristine drill core from sediment below the sea bottom near the ice.
RM conducted the drill core research project and contributed to the construction of the manuscript.
Drill core and tubewell sampling sites were projected to the red profile line in Fig. 1.
Gas hydrates dissociate rapidly during drill core recovery, and their identification is mostly indirect.
In this study, we focus on sample scale (i.e., matrix) properties of recovered drill core.
This contribution presents the most recent sedimentary drill core section (BDP-99) from Lake Baikal.
Inspection of the drill core boxes allows for estimating to the degree of jointing and opening.
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This series, continuing to 1976, eventually returned drill-core samples of regolith to Earth and also landed two wheeled rovers, Lunokhod 1 and 2 (1970 and 1973), that pioneered robotic mobile exploration of the Moon.
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