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We report a study demonstrating that simultaneous induction of a steady-state convection current and temperature gradient in a confined geometry can be an effective way to force crowding of dissolved particulates. To investigate this thermogravitationally driven concentration of particles in situ, we developed a microdevice capable of sustaining controlled transverse temperature gradients within a 5 cm long, 0.1 mm inner diameter capillary that allowed visualization of particle movement with standard optical microscopy. Experiments were conducted