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Jim Broda and Mike Purdy with NOBEL at the WHOI dock.

Jim Broda and Mike Purdy with NOBEL at the WHOI dock.
Jim Broda and Mike Purdy with NOBEL at the WHOI dock.
Jim Broda and Mike Purdy with NOBEL at the WHOI dock.
Jim Broda and Mike Purdy with NOBEL at the WHOI dock.
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Corbett, Terri
Jim Broda and Mike Purdy with NOBEL at the WHOI dock.
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01/01/1990
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Date is approximate; 1990. Broda leaning forward at left behind Mike Purdy.
Image Of the Day caption:
Mike Purdy (center) and Peter Mills watch as Jim Broda prepares NOBEL (Near Ocean Bottom Explosives Launcher) for testing on the WHOI pier, circa 1990. NOBEL was developed to undertake high-resolution deep ocean seismic experiments. When deployed at sea, the cyllinders would be loaded with powerful, custom-made explosive charges. The energy generated by these precisely-detonated explosions would then be detected by seismometers, allowing geologists to "see" below the seafloor to Earths crustal structure. NOBEL was the first (and is still the only) system to successfully detonate multiple high-explosive charges at full ocean depths.
Photo courtesy of Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Archives
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Images are from AC-43, Records of Graphic Services and Publications.
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