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Susan Alford, of Scripps Institute of Oceanography, is adding mercuric chloride to the water samples. The very small amount of mercuric chloride is used to “poison” water samples to ensure that any microscopic organisms present will not adversely effect the measurements being made.

Susan Alford, of Scripps Institute of Oceanography, is adding mercuric chloride to the water samples. The very small amount of mercuric chloride is used to “poison” water samples to ensure that any microscopic organisms present will not adversely effect the measurements being made.

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