50 



FRIDTJOF NANSEN. 



M.-N. Kl. 



probable curves for a short distance (between Aug. i8th 6 p. m. and Aug. 

 19th 2.30 a. m.). 



The curves show, on the whole, a well-defined period of about tvelve 

 hours, during w^hich the velocities vary greatly from values of more than 



z h & 

 18. VIII. 12. 



• — •• 

 • — •- 



To N 2 r^ 



Atrm. /0 mette-s 



10 N 2 4 



10 M T^ e 

 la VIII. 12. 



ft-tnn. 2û meAéS x » — /turn 50 77it,Cu,s 



fu>m /00 metier x x /^oTn, 200 m£ltis o o— furrn. 3CC~ ^70 mettes 



Figs. 36 & 37. Curves of Direction (Fig. 36 above) and Velocity (cm. /sec. Fig. 37 below) of 



the Relative Movements at difi'erent Depths at Stat. 41, Aug. 18 — 19, 1912. The directions 



are magnetic and are those towards which the water moved in relation to the ship. 



M means Midnight and N Noon. 



