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Deployment of REMUS 100 through ice in Barrow, Alaska.

Deployment of REMUS 100 through ice in Barrow, Alaska.
Deployment of REMUS 100 through ice in Barrow, Alaska.
Deployment of REMUS 100 through ice in Barrow, Alaska.
Deployment of REMUS 100 through ice in Barrow, Alaska.
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Plueddemann, Albert J.
Deployment of REMUS 100 through ice in Barrow, Alaska.
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04/22/2010
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With the wind chill factor below -50?, a WHOI research team deploys a REMUS 100 autonomous underwater vehicle in a hole in sea ice off Barrow, Alaska, in March 2010. The vehicle, specially adapted for under-ice operations, was nicknamed "Icebot." A year later, a pair of REMUS 100s are now being used to map the bottom of Lake Rotomohana in New Zealand and determine what happened to the famous Pink and White Terraces, a once-famous geological formation and tourist attraction that disappeared when nearby Mount Tarawera erupted in 1886.
Photo by Al Plueddemann
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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