48* 



Table III. Conditions at Standard Depths. 



IREP. OF THE ■■MICHAEL SARS" NORTH 



5 « 

 >a 



.a = 

 E< 



m. Common Metres 



a = D, \ a ^ p. Pressure 

 I Dynamic Metres (Decibars) 



I 



.?.S Q 



a Q 



I 



x S = .?■£ 



Stat 

 



10 



25 



50 



75 

 100 

 150 

 200 



Stat 

 



10 



25 



50 



75 

 100 

 150 



Stat 

 



10 



25 



50 



75 

 100 

 150 

 200 

 300 

 Stat 







10 



25 



50 



75 

 100 

 150 

 200 

 300 

 400 

 500 

 Stat 





 10 

 25 

 50 

 75 

 100 



. 109 



10-85 : 



-50 



9-77 



8-90 



-32 



•29 



■28 



795 



MO 



-05 

 1-95 

 -53 

 1-49 



;-68 



■-83 

 -60 



III. 



11-75 



-22 



9-84 



8-70 



-17 



7-58 



6-95 



-45 



-16 



112. 



11-3 



10-90 



-29 



9-29 



8-19 



7-89 



-68 



-54 



-07 



6-29 



1-09 



11. August 1910. 61° 22' N. 6° 24' W. 



35-17 

 -12 

 -10 

 -15 

 -16 

 -15 

 -16 

 -14 



26-95 

 -98 



27-09 

 -27 

 -37 

 -37 

 -38 

 •41 



+ 240 

 + 745 

 + 732 

 + 402 

 — 11 

 + 20 

 + 73 



11. August 1910. 



26-95 0-0000 



27-03 10-2699 



•20 25^6767 



•51 51-3606 



-721 77-0511 



•84 102-7456 



28-09 154-130 

 -35 205-541 

 61°39'N. 5'=57'W. 



0-fXX)fl ; 0-97380 

 10-2694 



25-67a) 



51-3568 



77-0455 

 102-7402 

 154-143 



0-97376 

 -97368 

 -97353 

 .97324 

 -97304 

 . -97293 

 -97270 

 -97246 



-97373 

 -97361 

 -97331 

 -97310 

 -97287 

 -97261 



12. August 1910 



35-19 26-80 



+ 838 



61°32'N. 5°16'W. 



+1588 

 + 786 

 + 366 

 -f 298 

 + 123 

 + 143 

 + 42 



+ 734 

 + 730 

 + 807 

 + 643 

 + 186 

 + 96 

 + 28 

 + 32 

 + 91 

 + 394 



-17 -88 



•16 27-12 



-17 -32 



-18 -41 



-16 -48 



-12 -54 



-12 -61 



-12 -65 



12. August 1910. 



35-17 26-87 



-17 -94 



-17 27-05 



-21 j -25 



•19 1 ^41 



•19 46 



•21 ^50 



-20 -52 



-15 -55 



-12 -63 



34-88 -96 



26-80 

 -93 



27-23 

 -56 

 -76 

 -95 



28-25 

 •55 



2907 



O^oooo 



10^2687 

 25-6749 

 51-3599 

 77-0514 

 102-7479 

 154-153 

 205-573 

 308-454 



0-97390 

 ■97377 

 •97350 

 •97319 

 •97300 

 •97283 

 •97255 

 ■97226 

 •97179 



61°24'N. 4'-^34'W. 



26-87 

 -99 



27-16 

 -49 

 •76 

 •93 



28^21 

 •46 

 •97 



29^53 



3040 



0-0000 

 10-2693;: 

 25-67551 

 51-3587 

 77-0494 

 102-7455 

 154-149 

 205-566 

 308-437 

 411-362 

 514-359 



0-97383 

 -97372 

 -97357 

 •97326 

 •97300 

 •97285 

 •97259 

 •97236 

 •97189 

 •97137 

 •97056 



6ri6'N. 3°50'W. 



O.oax) 



10.2688 

 25^6745 

 51 •3582 

 77-0489 

 102-7487 



0-97387 

 •97377 

 •97356 

 •97322 

 •97304 

 •97291 



228 m. 



O.QOOO 



9-7372 



24-3412 



48-6758 



73-0042 



97-3288 



1 45-970 



194-599 



170 m. 



0-0000 

 9-7377 

 24-3427 

 48-6791 

 73-0092 

 97-3337 

 145-971 



300 m. 



0-0000 

 9^7384 

 24^3428 

 48^6764 

 73^0037 

 97-3265 

 145-961 



194-581 



291-783 



560 m. 



O-WKKJ 



9-7377 



24-3423 



48-6776 



73^0057 



97^3287 



1 45^965 



194588 



291 800 



388^963 



' 486^06o 



1080 m. 



O^cxxx) 



9^7382 

 24 3432 



48^6779 



73^0061 



97^3304 



■i " a =^ /n. Common Metres 



•5E 



" 3 



E< 



Z o 



150 

 200 

 300 

 400 

 500 

 600 

 700 

 800 



Stat 







10 



25 



50 



75 



100 



150 



200 



300 



400 



500 



600 



700 



800 



900 



1000 



Stat. 



() 



10 

 25 

 50 



75 

 100 

 150 

 200 

 300 

 400 

 500 



7.90 

 ■43 

 645 

 393 

 M2 

 019 



- ^27 



- 52 



35-18 

 -17 

 •09 

 •00 



3483 

 •91 

 •91 

 •90 



= to 



a D, 



I Dynamic Metres 



a p. Pressure 

 (Decibars) 



11} 



27^45 

 •51 

 •58 

 •81 

 •92 



28^04 

 •07 

 -07 



+ 126 



+ 128 

 + 82 

 + 256 

 + 144 

 + 137 

 + 34 

 + 10 



f - "^ 



it* «* 



I 



2816 



•45 

 2900 



•73 

 30-36 



-98 

 31-49 



-99 



u w O 

 o. o = 



** S 3 >*:? 



114. 12. and 13. August 1910. 6 



154-149 

 205-564 

 308-437 

 411-373 

 514-378 

 617-445 

 720-569 

 823-743 



1°8'N. 3" 

 0-ooixi 



10-2673 

 25-6717 

 51-3558 

 77-0486 



102-7458 



154151 



205^571 



308455 



411402 



514^412 



617-478 



720-597 



823-769 



926-993 

 1030-266 



0-97264 

 •97237 

 •97186 

 •97118 

 •97060 

 •97004 

 •96958 

 •96913 



14'W. 



0.97402 

 •97390 ! 

 •97361 

 •97314 , 

 •97295 ] 

 •97282 I 

 •97255 

 -97228 

 -97172 

 -97112 

 -97057 

 -97008 

 -96960 

 •96914 

 •96869 

 •96826 



145969 

 194594 



291-805 



388-957 



486-046 



583-078 



680-059 

 776-994 



1047 m. 



O-IKKX) 

 9-7396 

 24-3458 

 48-6801 

 73-0063 

 97-3284 

 145-962 

 194-583 

 291-783 

 388-925 



486-009 

 583-042 



680-025 

 776-962 

 873-853 



970-670 



15. 13. and 14. August 1910. 61°0'N. 2°41'W. 580 m. 



0-0000 



9-7398 

 24^3458 

 48^6803 

 73^0079 

 973311 

 145^967 

 194589 

 291 792 

 388935 

 486^oi9 



Stat. 116. 14. August 1910. 60^52'N. 2M'W. 125m. 



0-0000 



9-7406 

 24-3491 

 48-6871 

 730157 

 973397 



