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  1. Main Page‏‎ (301,232 views)
  2. Scripps Institution of Oceanography Geological Collections‏‎ (78,929 views)
  3. Lamont-Doherty Core Repository Sediment Cores and Dredges‏‎ (77,616 views)
  4. Polar Rock Repository‏‎ (62,004 views)
  5. Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey‏‎ (59,076 views)
  6. ESIP curation procedures‏‎ (38,352 views)
  7. LDEO Curation Procedure‏‎ (28,667 views)
  8. PRR Curation Procedure‏‎ (28,230 views)
  9. Sample curation procedure‏‎ (17,911 views)
  10. ISI Repository‏‎ (17,715 views)
  11. Folksy‏‎ (10,138 views)
  12. Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory‏‎ (8,870 views)
  13. Dredges‏‎ (8,029 views)
  14. Chips‏‎ (7,962 views)
  15. Cuttings‏‎ (7,763 views)
  16. Scripps Institution of Oceanography‏‎ (7,722 views)
  17. Rock Cores‏‎ (5,529 views)
  18. Academic repository‏‎ (3,857 views)
  19. Sediment Cores and Dredges‏‎ (3,743 views)
  20. Core samples are stored in cold rooms while dredge and rock samples are stored in bags or boxes not in cold rooms‏‎ (3,689 views)
  21. Samples are inventoried and curated internally including photos when applicable‏‎ (3,665 views)
  22. Rock Specimens‏‎ (3,503 views)
  23. State/federal repository‏‎ (3,420 views)
  24. Then we go to town‏‎ (3,407 views)
  25. 2 Samples are described weighed measured for susceptibility and photographed‏‎ (3,394 views)
  26. 1 Samples are delivered to repository‏‎ (3,384 views)
  27. First we go to market‏‎ (3,366 views)
  28. 3 Samples are stored in climate controlled conditions‏‎ (3,306 views)
  29. ESIP‏‎ (3,303 views)
  30. Then we have roast beef‏‎ (3,265 views)
  31. Sample information is then migrated to UCSD Library database and IMLGS database‏‎ (3,216 views)
  32. 2 If samples have not been split shipboard it is done on site‏‎ (3,174 views)
  33. Samples are delivered to repository‏‎ (3,152 views)
  34. Mineral Specimens‏‎ (3,116 views)
  35. Moratorium on sampling by users other then collecting PI stands for 2 years then samples are open for others to sample‏‎ (3,112 views)
  36. Experimentally-derived materials‏‎ (3,044 views)
  37. 3 Samples are then described and photographed‏‎ (3,044 views)
  38. Then we have none‏‎ (3,008 views)
  39. ISI‏‎ (2,974 views)
  40. Museum‏‎ (2,964 views)
  41. Gas Samples‏‎ (2,936 views)
  42. Commercial repository‏‎ (2,902 views)
  43. Ice Cores‏‎ (2,892 views)
  44. 4 Samples are made available online for research museum and educational use‏‎ (2,833 views)
  45. Liquid, Organic Samples‏‎ (2,786 views)
  46. Liquid, Aqueous Samples‏‎ (2,775 views)
  47. Private collection‏‎ (2,707 views)
  48. 2 Samples are‏‎ (2,696 views)
  49. 7 After 2 years data derived from samples are uploaded to IMLGS and other researchers are then allowed to request samples‏‎ (2,654 views)
  50. 6 Samples remain available to PI and colleagues for 2 years They must fill out sampling forms for both destructive and non-destructive sampling‏‎ (2,632 views)

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