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Video: Using Oil Fingerprints to Explain the Origins of Spilled Oil

Using oil fingerprints to explain the origins of spilled oil

Humans aren’t the only ones who get their fingerprints taken. Learn how this scientist is like a crime scene investigator using oil fingerprints to explain the origins of spilled oil.

A CPALMS perspective Video by Chris Reddy.

This entry was posted in Audio-Video, Deep-C, Short Clips (<15 Minutes) and tagged Oil Spill Chemistry on March 8, 2015 by Suzanne Shean.

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