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Yanhui Suo (left) and Minqiang Tang (right) working with Jian Lin.

Yanhui Suo (left) and Minqiang Tang (right) working with Jian Lin.
Yanhui Suo (left) and Minqiang Tang (right) working with Jian Lin.
Yanhui Suo (left) and Minqiang Tang (right) working with Jian Lin.
Yanhui Suo (left) and Minqiang Tang (right) working with Jian Lin.
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Kleindinst, Thomas N.
Yanhui Suo (left) and Minqiang Tang (right) working with Jian Lin.
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08/08/2013
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Yanhui Suo is a guest student and Minqiang Tang is a guest investigator.
Image Of the Day caption:
The Pacific "Ring of Fire" produces of some of the most destructive earthquakes, tsunamis, and volcanic eruptions on Earth, including the 2011 Japan mega-quake and tsunami. WHOI geophysicist Jian Lin (middle) and colleagues recently conducted detailed investigation of seafloor tectonics of the Mariana, Japan, and Philippine Trenches in the western Pacific Ocean. The researchers, including WHOI guest students Minqiang Tang (right) and Yanhui Suo (left), are also preparing experiments to investigate the geological origin of deep trenches, including the deepest point on Earththe Challenger Deepthat lies some 10,900 meters beneath the ocean.
Photo by Tom Kleindinst
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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