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|+ Table 1. Summary of dry and wet core preservation methods<ref name=API>American Petroleum Institute, 1960.</ref><ref name=Basan_et_al_1988 />
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|+ Table 1. Summary of dry and wet core preservation methods<ref name=API>American Petroleum Institute, 1960.</ref><ref name=Basan_etal_1988 />
 
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! Method || Alternatives
 
! Method || Alternatives
 
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| rowspan=2 | Dry || Sealing in air tight metal cans
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| rowspan=6 | Dry || Sealing in air tight metal cans
 
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| Sealing in rubber, plastic, aluminum, steel, or fiberglass tubes
 
| Sealing in rubber, plastic, aluminum, steel, or fiberglass tubes
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| Sealing in plastic bags
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| Wrapping in plastic wrap and aluminum foil and coating with wax or plastic
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| Sealing in laminated, heat-sealable packages
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| Freezing with dry ice
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| Wet || Sealing in anaerobic jars or polycarbonate, steel, glass, or PVC containers with brine, oil, or other fluids
 
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