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USGS: Downhole Video in a Basalt Aquifer
June 7, 2012 | USGS on YouTube

“Underwater video showing horizontal and vertical views from new video camera technology. The high-definition video output will help drillers complete the wells and will help hydrologist understand the aquifer system.” Quoted from the USGS video description.


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