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Three Circulation Obviation Retrofit Kit (CORK) borehole observatories were installed during Expedition 301 in Holes 1026B, U1301A, and U1301B. The first of these systems replaced a CORK observatory deployed during an earlier expedition; the second and third are in newly drilled and cased holes. The...

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