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  2. Dye 3 - Wikipedia

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    The Dye 3 cores were part of the GISP and, at 2037 meters, the final Dye 3 1979 core was the deepest of the 20 ice cores recovered from the Greenland ice sheet. [5] The surface ice velocity is 12.5 ma −1, 61.2° true. [11] At 500 m above bedrock, the ice velocity is ~10 ma −1, 61.2° true. [11]

  3. DYE Stations - Wikipedia

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    DYE-2 (Sea Bass, 7650 ft) and DYE-3 were built using telescoping structures on top of the Greenland Ice DYE-3 ( Sob Story , 65°11′N 43°50′W  /  65.183°N 43.833°W  / 65.183; -43.833 , 8700 ft) was established on the ice cap after errors in locating its construction camp required relocation

  4. Willi Dansgaard - Wikipedia

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    Dansgaard also took a leading role in the drilling of the first ice core to bedrock for scientific reasons, the DYE-3 core from South Greenland, 1,400 kilometres (870 mi) from the Camp Century. Confirming findings from the analysis of the Camp Century ice core, the DYE-3 climate profile documented the existence of rapid climate change, during ...

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  6. History of ice drilling - Wikipedia

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    [note 5] It was used in Greenland in 1975 to drill four cores, at Dye 3 (where the deepest hole, at 94 m, was drilled), South Dome, and on the Hans Tausen Ice Cap. Two more cores were recovered at Colle Gnifetti in the Alps in 1976 and 1977, and the drill returned to Greenland the following year, coring to 46 m and 92 m at Camp III.

  7. Dye in your diet: Why safety advocates want red dye No. 3 ...

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    Red dye No. 3, which is also known as erythrosine, is a synthetic dye derived from petroleum. As the name would suggest, it’s used to give foods a red color. Red dye No. 3 also has a problematic ...

  8. Will the FDA ban red dye 3? Controversial food additive used ...

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    While red No. 3 has been banned from cosmetics in the U.S. since 1990, the dye – one of nine synthetic dyes approved for use in the U.S. – remains in food products.. However, the FDA has two ...

  9. What Foods and Products Have Red Dye No. 3, and Why Did ... - AOL

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    Red dye No. 3 shows up in a lot of processed foods, Cording says. “Candy is where it’s most commonly seen,” she says. “But it’s also in certain drinks, like oral nutrition supplements ...