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 Fig. 1- -Salinity-temperature relation, Central North Atlantic Ocean, Stations 3, 5, 6, 15, 



16, Carnegie results, 1928 117 



Fig. 2--Temperature-salinity relation, Atlantic Ocean, from Michael Sars. Armauer 



Hansen, and Carnegie results 118 



Fig. 3--Composite temperature-salinity relation, Stations 20-34, Atlantic Ocean and 



Caribbean Sea, from Carnegie results, 1928 119 



Fig. 4 — Composite temperature -salinity relation, deep water Atlantic Ocean, from 



Carnegie results, 1928 120 



Fig. 5 --Dynamic topography of the 100-decibar surface relative to the 2000-decibar 



surface, North Atlantic Ocean 120 



Fig. 6--Profile isobaric surfaces, Atlantic Ocean, from Carnegie results, 1928 121 



Fig. 7- -Stations of temperature and salinity observations, depths greater than 3000 



meters, Pacific Ocean, Carnegie and previous values 122 



Fig. 8--Vertical distribution temperature in central part of Pacific 123 



Fig. 9- -Vertical distribution salinity in central part of Pacific 123 



Fig. 10- -Vertical distribution temperature in western part of Pacific (according to Wiist) 123 



Fig.ll--Vertical distribution salinity in western part of Pacific (according to Wiist) 123 



Fig.l2--Comparison temperature observations. Challenger. 1875, and Carnegie. 1929 124 



Fig. 13 — Composite temperature- salinity relation, regions 1-2, Pacific Ocean, from 



Carnegie results, 1928-1929 125 



Fig.l4--Composite temperature -salinity relation, regions 3-4, Pacific Ocean, from 



Carnegie results. 1928-1929 126-127 



Fig. 15 --Composite temperature -salinity relation, regions 5-6, Pacific Ocean, from 



Carnegie results, 1928-1929 128-129 



Fig.l6--Composite temperature-salinity relation, regions 7-9, Pacific Ocean, from 



Carnegie results. 1929 130-131 



Fig.l7--Composite temperature-salinity relation, regions 10-11, Pacific Ocean, from 



Carnegie results. 1929 132 



Fig. 18 — Composite temperature-salinity relation, regions 12-14, Pacific Ocean, from 



Carnegie results. 1929 133 



Fig. 19- -Regions where temperature -salinity relation is nearly the same in each region, 



Pacific Ocean, from Carnegie results, 1928-1929 134 



Fig.20A — Composite temperature-salinity relation, Pacific Ocean, from Carnegie 



results, 1928-1929 135 



Fig.20B — Surface temperatures and salinities corresponding to characteristic values of 



intermediate water in both hemispheres 136 



Fig.21--Bottom temperatures of water for bottom depths greater than 3000 meters. 



Pacific Ocean, from Carnegie results, 1929 137 



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