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- who: Katsunori Mizuno from the DepartmentThe University have published the Article: Deep-sea infauna with calcified exoskeletons imaged in situ using a new 3D acoustic coring system (A-core-2000), in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
- what: The authors propose a new approach based on acoustic techniques to visualize the 3D space in deep-sea sediments and successfully imaged burrowing bivalves in situ non-invasively, with potential applicability to other megafauna with calcified exoskeletons such as echinoderms and crustaceans.
- how: The laboratory experiments were conducted in a small pool (120 cm in . . .
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