From Kathleen Meil, MCV <[email protected]>
Subject You’re Invited: Underwater Landscapes (online)
Date September 12, 2021 11:41 PM
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[link removed] [[link removed]] [link removed] [[link removed]]Dear John,
I hope you will plan to join us this Friday, September 17, from 12-1 PM for our Friday Lunch and Learn, Underwater Landscapes .
REGISTER HERE [[link removed]]Canyons, valleys, and rocky landscapes make up most of the Gulf of Maine’s dynamic seafloor. Using bottom sampling, cores and remote-sensing, and geophysical tools, researchers have spent years mapping the benthic region. Amongst the areas dominated by rock, stretches of sand, gravel, and muddy basins range from Massachusetts to Maine. Some of these muddy areas are charged with natural gas and erupt from time to time. Near the Bay of Fundy, strong currents have stripped much of the sediment from the bottom and left a boulder-armored plain. Join Dr. Joe Kelley, a Professor of Marine Geology at the University of Maine, to learn more about underwater landscapes.
I hope to see you Friday,
Kathleen
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