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General map of Spitsbergen (at left) with locations of the drop camera stations and detailed satellite views figured at right. Red dots: drop camera stations, green dots: stations in which the presence of unstalked crinoids was recorded (DK1 and DK2), red asterisk: Lander station. The satellite images were taken two days after the Lander experiment and show plumes of sediment reaching the station areas

General map of Spitsbergen (at left) with locations of the drop camera stations and detailed satellite views figured at right. Red dots: drop camera stations, green dots: stations in which the presence of unstalked crinoids was recorded (DK1 and DK2), red asterisk: Lander station. The satellite images were taken two days after the Lander experiment and show plumes of sediment reaching the station areas

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