26a 



DYNAMIC METEOROLOGY AND HYDROGRAPHY. 



Table 20 H. io 5 ^ (s sD = combined salinity-depth correction in ton'm 1 to the density of sea-water). 



Salinity (%o). 



Depth 

 (dyn. 

 me- 

 ters). 



10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 ! 32 33 3435 36 37 38 39 40 



19 18 17 



23 22 21 



27 26 24 



30 I 29 28 



34 I 33 31 



40 38 36 35 



42 40 38 



45 43 41 



49 47 45 



53 50 1 48 



17 16 

 20 19 



23 ' 22 

 26 25 

 30 28 



13 12 



>4 

 17 



20 1 

 24122 21 



27 25 24 



30 I 28 

 32 31 

 35 33 

 38 36 



43 41 39 



12 12 



15 14 



17 



20 



26 

 29 



3i 

 34 



36 i34 



15 14 

 17 16 

 19 18 



23 21 20 18 

 25 23 i 21 20 



27 25 

 29 27 

 32 29 



38 

 40 



4- 



44 



53 49 46 



45 42 



47 43 



49 45 



5i 47 



23 21 



25 23 

 27 25 



o 

 1 

 3 

 4 

 6 



7 



9 



10 



12 I 16 



13 12 



16 15 

 18 16 



17 14 



18,15 



19 I 16 



20 17 



21 18 



32 29 25 22 19 



33 30 ! 27 ; 23 20 



35 31 ! 28 , 24 21 



36 33 29 25 22 

 38 1 34 30 26 23 



o 



1 I 



7 



9 7 

 10 



8 

 9 



12 10 



13 10 



14 11 



14 11 



15 12 



16 13 



17 : 13 

 '7 m 



IS 14 



19 15 



23 19 



24 19 



25 20 



25 20 



26 21 



27 22 



28 22 



28 23 



29 23 



30 24 



30 24 



31 25 



32 25 



33 26 



33 27 



34 27 



35 28 



35 28 



36 29 



37 29 



37 '30 



16 11 



17 11 

 17 

 17 

 [8 



6 3 



7 3 

 7 3 



7 4 



8 4 



9 5 

 10 5 

 5 

 S 

 5 



o 

 o 

 o 

 o 

 -I 



-I 



-I 

 -I 

 -I 

 -I 



-2 

 -2 

 -2 

 -2 

 -2 



-2 



-3 

 -3 



-3 



-3 



-3 

 -3 

 o|-3 

 o -4 

 o -4 



o 

 o 



- I 



- I 



- 2 



- 2 



- 3 



- 3 



- 4 



- 4 



- 5 



- 5 



- 6 



- 6 



- 7 



- 7 



- 8 



- 9 



- 9 

 -10 

 -10 

 -11 



-11 



-12 

 -12 

 -13 

 -13 

 -13 



-14 

 -14 

 -15 

 -15 

 -16 



-16 

 -16 



-17 

 -17 

 -18 



-18 

 -19 



-19 

 -19 

 -20 



-20 

 -21 



-21 



-21 

 -22 



- 9 

 -10 

 -II 

 -II 



-12 



-13 

 -13 

 -14 

 -14 

 -15 



-l6 

 -l6 

 -17 

 -17 

 -l8 



-19 

 -19 

 -20 

 -20 

 -21 



-21 

 -22 

 -22 



-23 

 -24 



-24 

 -25 

 -25 

 -26 

 -26 



-27 

 -27 

 -28 

 -28 

 -29 



-22 -29 



O 



- I 



- 2 



- 9 



- 9 

 -10 

 -II 



-12 

 -13 

 -13 

 -14 

 -15 



-16 

 -16 



-17 

 -18 

 -19 



-20 

 -20 

 -21 

 -22 

 -22 



-23 

 -24 

 -25 

 -25 

 -26 



-27 

 -27 

 -28 

 -29 

 -29 



-30 

 -31 

 -31 

 -32 

 -33 



-34 

 -34 

 -35 

 -36 

 -36 



-37 



o 

 100 

 200 

 300 

 400 



500 

 600 

 700 

 800 

 900 



1000 

 1 100 

 1200 

 1300 

 1400 



1500 

 1600 

 1700 

 1800 

 1900 



2000 

 2100 

 2200 

 2300 

 2400 



2500 

 2600 

 2700 

 2S00 

 2900 



3000 

 3100 

 3200 

 3300 

 3400 



35oo 

 3600 

 3700 

 3800 

 3900 



4000 

 4100 

 4200 

 4300 

 4400 



4500 

 4600 

 4700 

 4800 

 4900 



5000 



This table is continued on p. 28A. 



Example: Given: s = 38.74 /mm Z> = 2700; average salinity above this level, 38.5 /oo- 



The main table gives for 5 = 38.74, D = 2700 0.00016 



The additional table gives for average salinity = 3S.5, D = 2700 +0.00003 



Found, e s D 0.00013 



