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Scientists collect sediment samples in Maine's Acadia National Park.
Credit: Katherine Segarra
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Acadia National Park is dotted with freshwater wetlands.
Credit: Katherine Segarra
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Same wetland as above, covered in ice and snow. Researchers are studying what goes on beneath.
Credit: Katherine Segarra
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Researchers sample the overlying water of a frozen wetland in Acadia National Park.
Credit: Katherine Segarra
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Scientists use an airboat to collect samples in the Florida Everglades.
Credit: Katherine Segarra
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Researchers collected samples from freshwater wetlands in coastal Georgia during a winter trip.
Credit: Katherine Segarra
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