shown in figures 17 and 18 for cruises 16 and 

 17, respectively. 



The dynamic topography, relative to 1,200 m. 

 for cruises 16 and 17, is shown in figures 19 

 and 20, respectively. 



ACRiXOWLEDGMENTS 



The data for these cruises were processed 

 by HL personnel under the direction of Mary 

 Lynne Godfrey. Betty Ann L. Keala did the 

 computer programing. 



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