1802 in science

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The year 1802 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.

AstronomyEdit

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BiologyEdit

ChemistryEdit

EcologyEdit

  • Civil engineer and geographer François Antoine Rauch publishes Harmonie hydro-végétale et météorologique: ou recherches sur les moyens de recréer avec nos forêts la force des températures et la régularité des saisons par des plantations raisonnées in Paris, arguing against deforestation.

GeologyEdit

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  • John Playfair publishes Illustrations of the Huttonian Theory of the Earth in Edinburgh, popularising James Hutton's theory of geology.
  • James Sowerby begins to issue his British Mineralogy, or, coloured figures intended to elucidate the mineralogy of Great Britain in London, the first comprehensive illustrated reference work on the subject.

MedicineEdit

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MeteorologyEdit

  • December – Luke Howard presents the basis of the modern classification and nomenclature of clouds, at a lecture in London.

PhysicsEdit

SurveyingEdit

TechnologyEdit

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PublicationsEdit

AwardsEdit

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ReferencesEdit

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