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  2. Bathythermograph - Wikipedia

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    A bathythermograph. The bathythermograph, or BT, also known as the Mechanical Bathythermograph, or MBT; [1] is a device that holds a temperature sensor and a transducer to detect changes in water temperature versus depth down to a depth of approximately 285 meters (935 feet).

  3. World Ocean Database Project - Wikipedia

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    The World Ocean Database Project, or WOD, is a project established by the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC). The project leader was Sydney Levitus, who was also director of the International Council for Science (ICSU) World Data Center (WDC) for Oceanography, Silver Spring. [1]

  4. CTD (instrument) - Wikipedia

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    Prior to this, the Mechanical Bathythermograph (MBT) was the norm Advantages and limitations. The advantage of CTD casts is the acquisition of high-resolution data ...

  5. Margaret King Robinson - Wikipedia

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    She headed the Bathythermograph Unit beginning in February 1957, analyzing ocean temperature changes at various depths, over time and space, using computers to manage the large data sets involved. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] [ 11 ] Her work had applications in tracking submarines, tuna migration, and hurricanes, among other fields. [ 8 ]

  6. Ocean observations - Wikipedia

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    Repeat XBT (Expendable bathythermograph) line network (41 lines) Temperature JCOMM Ship Observations Team (SOT) Global tropical moored buoy network (~120 moorings) Temperature, salinity, current, other feasible autonomously observable ECVs JCOMM DBCP Tropical Moored Buoy Implementation Panel (TIP) Reference mooring network (29 moorings)

  7. US FWS John R. Manning - Wikipedia

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    Under the direction of oceanographer Townsend Cromwell, John R. Manning also contributed to improved understanding of sea temperatures in the Marshall Islands area, joining the FWS vessel US FWS Hugh M. Smith in the first half of 1950 in taking the only bathythermograph readings of water temperatures ever taken in the area other than those ...

  8. Allyn Vine - Wikipedia

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    Major contributor to redesigning the bathythermograph during World War II. His version could be used on submarines to detect the ocean thermocline. [2]

  9. Warren White (oceanographer) - Wikipedia

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    Warren White is a professor emeritus, and a former Research Oceanographer at the Marine Biological Research Division at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego. [1]