
Elizabeth T. Bunce with Davis Fahlquist and hydrophones, 1959

Description
Black and white photograph of Elizabeth T. Bunce, right, and her assistant Davis Fahlquist holding a string of hydrophones to investigate the bottom of local ocean areas in connection with the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute. Original caption 1: "Dave Fahlquist's duties have included helping Miss Elizabeth Bunce prepare a string of hydrophones for a study of the bottom on a local cruise, and working on the 24-channel seismic amplifier aboard the Bear. The Flagship of the Woods Hole fleets is the Atlantis (below). It has sailed 1,200,000 miles." Original caption 2: "Davis Fahlquist and Miss Elizabeth Bunce preparing a string of hydrophones for a cruise to investigate the subbottom in local waters". Used in: Technology Review, February 1960, p. 32.