
Scientist Greg Ludvigson, talks about one of the research vehicles that recovers sediment sample core's for the Kansas Geological Survey, as recently scientists have been in western Kansas collecting some samples of the Ogallala aquifer as tubes of sediment give geologists some idea of age and make up of the high plains aquifers and water tables.
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