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Joe Chase on platform of Atlantis with Nansen bottles.

Joe Chase on platform of Atlantis with Nansen bottles.
Joe Chase on platform of Atlantis with Nansen bottles.
Joe Chase on platform of Atlantis with Nansen bottles.
Joe Chase on platform of Atlantis with Nansen bottles.
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Hahn, Jan
Joe Chase on platform of Atlantis with Nansen bottles.
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01/01/1950
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Image Of the Day caption:
Former WHOI oceanographer Joe Chase deploys a string of Nansen bottles from the Institution's first research vessel, R/V Atlantis. The sampling device was developed in 1910 by the explorer and oceanographer Fridtjof Nansen to collect water samples at specific depths. Once the bottles reached a desired depth, scientists dropped a brass "messenger" weight down the cable, tripping a spring-loaded valve on one end that trapped a water sample inside. Nansen bottles were eventually replaced by Niskin bottles, which are open at both ends and make up the bulk of a CTD rosette.
Photo by Jan Hahn
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Jan Hahn Collection, MC-74, acquired by the Data Library and Archives November 24, 1992. Date range of photographs, 1947-1972.
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