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Group shot on fully loaded NOBEL.

Group shot on fully loaded NOBEL.
Group shot on fully loaded NOBEL.
Group shot on fully loaded NOBEL.
Group shot on fully loaded NOBEL.
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DuBois, David, L.
Group shot on fully loaded NOBEL.
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01/01/1991
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AII125-19 - R/V Atlantis II.
Departure: 01/07/1991, San Diego, CA.
Arrival: 02/04/1991, San Diego, CA.
PIs: G.M. Purdy (WHOI), Gerard J. Fryer (UH, Manoa).
People present (l.-r.): Don Koelsch, John Olson, Rob Handy, Gerard Fryer, Jim Broda, Beecher Wooding.
Image of The Day caption:
Don Koelsch (far left) and other WHOI engineers and seismologists with the Near Ocean Bottom Explosives Launcher (NOBEL) system on the fantail of R/V Atlantis II in 1991. Koelsch helped develop the NOBEL system, which was the first system to successfully detonate multiple high-explosive charges at full ocean depths. The energy generated by these precisely-detonated explosions can be detected by seismometers, allowing geologists to see below the seafloor to Earth s crustal structure. Koelsch passed away in January. Also pictured (left to right): MIT graduate student John Olson, WHOI research assistant Rob Handy, University of Hawaii scientist Gerard Fryer, and WHOI research associates Jim Broda and Beecher Wooding.
Photo by David L. DuBois
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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