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William Shultz with bathythermograph (BT) on deck of Atlantis.

William Shultz with bathythermograph (BT) on deck of Atlantis.
William Shultz with bathythermograph (BT) on deck of Atlantis.
William Shultz with bathythermograph (BT) on deck of Atlantis.
William Shultz with bathythermograph (BT) on deck of Atlantis.
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Hahn, Jan
William Shultz with bathythermograph (BT) on deck of Atlantis.
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01/01/1955
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Date is approximate.
Image of The Day caption:
Working on the deck of the R/V Atlantis, William Shultz disassembles a bathythermograph, or BT?a torpedo-shaped device containing sensors that detect changes in water temperature and pressure. Developed in the 1930s by Athelstan Frederick Spilhaus, thousands of BTs were launched and retrieved from oceanographic research vessels and navy ships from 1940 to the mid-1960s. The device also played a major role in defense against German submarines during World War II.
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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