Figure 1. Hooke bottle, invented in 1663 by Robert Hooke, assistant to Robert Boyle, “Curator of Experiments” of the Royal Society. Although this sampling device probably never operated as wished, it is still considered the prototype ancestor of many types of water sampling devices.
Photo Category: Oceanography - Historical instruments
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Added On | 18th October 2015 |
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