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Challenges for coring deep permafrost on earth and mars
S. M. Pfiffner
, Tullis C. Onstott
, T. Ruskeeniemi
, M. Talikka
, C. Bakermans
, D. McGown
, E. Chan
, A. Johnson
, T. J. Phelps
, M. Le Puil
, S. A. Difurio
, L. M. Pratt
, R. Stotler
, S. Frape
, J. Telling
, B. Sherwood Lollar
, I. Neill
, B. Zerbin
Geosciences
Civil & Environmental Engineering
High Meadows Environmental Institute
Princeton Materials Institute
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Saline Water
100%
Permafrost Region
50%
Mafic Volcanic Rocks
50%
Drill Rod
50%
Gas Composition
50%
Microbial Abundance
50%
Hot Water
50%
Borehole Stability
50%
Vapor Condensation
50%
Permafrost Layer
50%
Scientific Drilling
50%
Mission to Mars
50%
Anaerobic Microorganisms
50%
Wireline
50%
Water Vapor Condensation
50%
Borehole Water
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Hot Water
40%
Borehole Stability
40%
Gas Composition
40%
Engineering
Gas Composition
33%
Hot Water
33%