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DescriptionAmericana 1920 Deep-Sea Exploration - dredging equipment.jpg |
English: Chart of dredging equipment used by the deep-sea research ship U.S.S. Albatross. |
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Date | published 1920 | |||
Source | The Encyclopedia Americana, v. 8, 1920, p. 578. | |||
Author | Unknown photographer | |||
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Fig. | 1.—Showing net in position for lowering and towing: a, Tow line; b, Tripping arm; c, Tripping ring; d, Opening slings; e, Closing slings; f, Folding net ring; g, Closing weight; h, Closing messenger. (See also Fig. 3.) |
Fig. | 2.—Showing net closed for heaving in. |
Fig. | 3.—Closing messenger. |
Fig. | 4.—Showing heavy tripping arm used on steamer Albatross, with 60-pound sounding shot attached as sinker for proper strain on wire tow line in deep-sea work. |
i. Common sounding shot - 60 pounds. |
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