Improved machine for sampling sea-water at depth by Francis Marcet

Improved machine for sampling sea-water at depth

Francis Marcet

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Product details Improved machine for sampling sea-water at depth

Improved machine for sampling sea-water at depth

Francis Marcet

Plate 12 from the paper 'On the specific gravity, and the temperature of sea waters, in different parts of the ocean, and in particular seas; with some account of their saline content', by Alexander Marcet, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, vol.109 (1819), pp.161-208. The instrument was made by John Newman of Lisle Street London and used by William Edward Parry's 1819-1820 expedition Baffin Bay aboard HMS Hecla.

Original: pencil on paper. 1819

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