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  "textContent": "Associate Professor Martin Andersen (UNSW, Sydney) and Dr. Mahmood Sadat-Noori (JCU) collecting samples to measure dissolved greenhouse gases (CO and CH4) in groundwater at Tomago Wetlands, NSW, Australia. Credit: Kate Waddington (UNSW, Sydney)",
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