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Boxcore samples were photographed in three different ways: Peelscan, Trayscan, or an x-ray. In the boxcore filename convention, the letter p, t, or x indicates what type of picture was taken. For example, boxcore 96082851p is a peelscan photo. Some of the core samples were taken near reference rod locations such as R1 and R12, which are also included in the sample/filename. After 07/08/1996, the rods were destroyed by a storm and the boxcores was collected using bipods as a reference point. The location and depth that each boxcore was sampled at can be found in the Boxcore Info Spreadsheet for 1996 and 1997. The following links lead to thumbnails and high resolution images of the boxcores collected on the given date.
FRF|Sediment Home|Boxcore Home|Boxcore Collection|Boxcore Processing|Geologic Setting|Waves and Mean Currents|Instrumentation|References
The content for this web page was taken from the Dissertation Storm Sedimentation on the Surf Zone and Inner Continental Shelfof Rebecca Lenel Beavers in the Department of Geology of Duke University
This web site was created by Doug Call (Contract Student, University of Virginia) on July 31, 2001.