File:Deep Sea Sounding Device wmm.jpg
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DescriptionDeep Sea Sounding Device wmm.jpg |
English: Maury_plates 2 and 3 from Physical Geography Of The Sea by USN Lieutenant Matthew Fontaine Maury, U.S.N. This is a public domain image that I scanned & cleaned. |
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Source | 1858 book Physical Geography of the Sea by Matthew Fontaine Maury |
Author | William Maury Morris aka [II] |
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