TABLE 2. — Tabulated hydrographic station data-- Continued 



July 13, 196lj 2152 GCT, 2224 OCT; 46°I*1'N., ISCWW.; wire angle, OT ,-2T; drift bottles, 12; 



BT serial no. 7. 



1 



6 

 11 

 21 

 31 

 51 



n 



95 



125 



i2a2/ 



153 



187 



217 



266 



315 



391 



470 



561 



15.01 



14.98 



15.00 



14.96 



12.96 



10.65 



9.41 



6.36 



7.55 



7.62 

 IM 

 6.92 

 6.93 

 6.04 

 5.52 

 4.81 

 4.54 

 4.30 



32.58 



32.62U 



32.58 



32.59 



32.58 



32.56 



32.61 



32.87 



33.34 



33.52 

 33.70 

 33.84 

 33.88 

 33.91 

 33.94 

 34.01 

 34.08 

 34.14 



5.83 

 5.76 

 5.80 

 5.84 

 6.73 

 6.46 

 6.10 

 5.33 

 4.78 



4.46 

 i*.33 

 3.98 

 3.55 

 3.06 

 2.36 

 1.49 

 0.82 

 0.54 



379 



379 

 378 

 340 

 301 

 277 

 242 

 196 



184 

 168 

 151 

 148 

 13l> 

 126 

 113 

 105 

 98 





 10 

 20 

 30 

 50 

 75 

 100 



125 

 150 



200 

 250 

 300 

 400 

 500 



(15.01) 



15.00 



14.97 



13.25 



10.73 



9.22 



8.17 



7.58 



7.W 



6.92 



6.32 



5.68 



4.77 



4.47 



(32.58) 

 32.58 

 32.59 

 32.58 

 32.56 

 32.64 

 32.96 

 33.1*3 

 33.68 

 33.86 

 33.90 

 33.93 

 34.02 



31*. 11 



(5.83) 

 5.79 

 5.84 

 6.70 

 6.48 

 6.00 

 5.17 

 4.62 

 4.36 

 3.60 

 3.20 

 2.60 

 1.40 

 0.70 



(24.13) 

 24.13 

 24.14 

 24.49 

 24.95 

 25.26 

 25.67 

 26.12 

 26.33 

 26.55 

 26.66 

 26.77 

 26.95 

 27.05 



(380) 

 380 

 378 

 31*5 

 302 

 272 

 233 

 190 

 170 

 149 

 138 

 129 

 112 

 102 



(0.00) 

 0.04 



0.08 



0.11 



0.18 

 0.25 

 0.31 

 0.37 



0.41 



0.49 



0.57 

 0.63 

 0,76 

 0.87 



July 14, I96I; 0454 GCT, 0532 GCT; 

 BT serial no. 8, 8a. 



46°00'N., 130''25'W.; vlre angle, 08°, 24°; drift bottles, 0; 



H-5 



2 



7 



12 



22 



32 



57 



81 



106 



136 



128 

 169 

 209 

 241 

 293 

 355 

 U51 

 540 

 615 



15.1*2 



15.40 



15.40 



15.40 



14.52 



9.96 



8.35 



8.02 



7.66 

 7.76 



7.35 

 6.88 

 6.64 

 6.02 

 5.23 

 4.84 

 4.48 

 4.24 



32.52 



32.52 

 32.52 



32.52 

 32.52 

 32.58 

 32.70 



33. U 

 33.57 



33.45 



33.83 



33.90 



33.94 



33.96 



33.99 



3U.08 , 



3U.loy, 



31*. 162/ 



5.65 

 5.59 

 5.64 

 5.65 

 5.96 

 6.26 

 5.84 

 4.76 

 3.92 



4.18 

 2.98 

 2.96 

 2.36 

 2.24 

 1.65 

 0.85 

 0.51 

 0.85U 



393 

 393 

 393 

 392 

 375 

 267 

 255 

 217 

 180 



191 

 157 

 146 

 139 

 130 

 119 

 108 

 103 

 96 







10 



20 



30 



50 



75 



100 



125 



150 



200 



250 



300 



400 



500 



600 



(15.42) 



15.40 



15.40 



15.00 



10.87 



8.57 



8.09 



7.80 



7.51 



6.98 



6.57 



5.92 



5.01 



4.65 



4.28 



(32.52) 

 32.52 

 32.52 

 32.52 

 32.56 

 32.67 

 33.02 

 33.41 

 33.71* 

 33.88 

 33.95 

 33.96 

 34.04 

 31*. 09 

 34.14 



(5.65) 

 5.63 

 5.65 

 5.78 

 6.22 

 5.92 

 5.06 

 4.25 

 3.31 

 2.97 

 2.31 

 2.20 

 1.12 

 0.67 



(23.99) 

 24.00 

 24.00 

 24.08 

 24.92 

 25.38 

 25.73 

 26.08 

 26.38 

 26.56 

 26.67 

 26.76 

 26.91* 

 27.02 

 27.10 



(393) 

 392 

 392 

 384 

 304 

 260 

 227 

 194 

 166 

 148 

 138 

 129 

 113 

 105 

 98 



(0.00) 

 0.04 



0.08 



0.12 

 0.19 

 0.26 

 0.32 

 0.37 

 0.42 

 0.50 

 0.57 

 0.64 

 0.76 

 0.88 

 0.98 



July 14, I96I; 2117 GCT, 2149 GCT; 45°59'N., 129''11'M.; wire angle, 02°, 02°; drift bottles, 12; 



H-6 



BT serial no. 10. 



16.85 



16.82 



16.60 



16.07 



13.95 



10.14 



8.97 



8.29 



7.33 



13 

 23 

 33 

 53 

 73 

 98 

 126 



124 

 159 

 193 

 229 

 272 

 332 

 407 

 482 

 561 



7.37 

 7.26 

 6.74 

 6.32 

 5.84 

 5.72 

 5.33 

 4.95 

 4.62 



32.21 

 32.20 

 32.30 

 32.40 

 32.48 

 32.55 

 32.58 

 32.86 

 33.57 



33.1*7 

 33.84 

 33.91 

 33.93 

 33.94 

 34.04 

 31*. 09 

 34.16 

 34.20 



5.49 

 5.49 

 5.48 

 5.54 

 6.09 

 6.78 

 6.05 

 5.24 

 4.26 



.46 

 .01 

 .32 

 .06 

 .62 

 .28 

 .85 

 0.59 

 0.40 



446 

 446 

 434 

 415 

 366 

 293 

 273 

 242 

 176 



184 

 155 

 143 

 136 

 130 

 121 

 113 

 103 

 97 





 10 

 20 

 30 

 50 

 75 

 100 



125 

 150 



200 

 250 

 300 

 400 

 500 



(16.85) 



16.79 



16.29 



14.90 



10.59 



8.91 



8.21 



7.36 



7.30 



6.65 



6.04 



5.79 



5.37 



4.86 



(32.21) 

 32.21 

 32.38 

 32.46 

 32.55 

 32.59 

 32.90 

 33.50 

 33.78 

 33.92 

 33.93 

 33.98 

 3l*.08 

 34.18 



(5.49) 

 5.49 

 5.51 

 5.82 

 6.78 

 5.98 

 5.18 

 4.40 

 4.11 

 3.26 

 2.87 

 1.90 

 0.98 

 0.54 



(23.43) 



23.1*5 

 23.69 

 24.06 

 24.96 

 25.27 

 25.62 

 26.21 

 26.44 

 26.64 

 26.72 

 26.80 

 26.93 

 27.06 



(446) 

 445 

 421 

 386 

 300 

 271 

 238 

 182 

 160 

 141 

 133 

 126 

 114 

 101 



(0.00) 

 0.04 



0.09 

 0.13 



0.20 

 0.27 

 0.33 



0.39 

 0.43 

 0.51 

 0.58 

 0.64 

 0.77 

 0.88 



•^1 Overlapping casts; reconciliation of property curves when necessary. 



-J Salinity samples at 540 and 6l5 meters appear to have been reversed; they are assumed to be in the 

 order listed above. 



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