William Besson Using Dip Needle Near Winton Minnesota 1937
A dip needle is used by William Besson in September 1937 near Winton, Minnesota. This vintage image illustrates a moment in the 1930s when individuals engaged in scientific exploration, reflecting the interests and work of that era. The dip needle measures magnetic inclination, showcasing early geophysical studies in the U.S.
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William Besson Using Dip Needle Near Winton Minnesota 1937
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