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UN_coring_1.jpg
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Mark Nixon and the night crew extract some of the first gas hydrate bearing core from the Mallik 5L-38 research well.
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UN_coring_2.jpg
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Coarse to medium grained sands constitute the dominant gas hydrate bearing reservoirs at Mallik.
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UN_coring_3.jpg
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Spectacular occurrence of visible gas hydrate coating in gravel clasts and forming matrix.
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UN_coring_4.jpg
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The first core boxes arrives at the loading area of the Inuvik Research Center. Now the work in the Laboratory begins.
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UN_folks_37.jpg
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Adriane Ethier and Pat Brennan are very happy about the first cores from the Mallik5L-38 well.
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