I9I5- ^"o• 2. 



SPITSBERGEN WATERS. 



Hour 



Depth 



Instru- 

 ment 



Corr. 



SO'o 



Ot 



Hot 



Corr. 



.'°C. 



SO'o 



Ot 



Stat. 48. Aug. 29. 1912. The mouth of Ice 

 Fjord, about midway between ,Fest- 

 ningen" and Dødmanden, somewhat 

 nearer the latter. 



25-72 



26.68 



27-39 



.70 



■35 



8: 



.88 



.89 

 .90 

 [•85] 



1 Temperature and salinity prove that this 

 depth must be wrong. It was not heard 

 that the water-bottle was closed when the 

 messenger was sent down. The bottle may 

 either have been lying on the bottom, or 

 there may have been some other irregularity, 

 and the bottle has been closed during the 

 hauling up. probably somewhere near 200 

 metres. 



Stat. 49. Aug. 29, 1912. Outside the mouth of 

 Ice Fiord. 78° 5' X , 13" 12' E. 



2.40 p. m. o B 2.2 

 2.45 , 20 E ^ ^^^ 



II { ^-4] 

 I 2-46 



I Î -°-=^ 

 I —0.23 



200 R. B. 0.30 



100 



32.12 25.68 

 33.04 26.49 



34.03* 27.18 



.38 

 .67 



.64 



.84 



Stat 50. Aug. 30, 191a. Bell Sound (Van Mij en 

 Bay), inside Axel Island, a little north 

 of midway between northern and 



B 



n 



E 

 E 



I 



R.B. 



I 

 R. B. 



32.45 

 •53 

 .85 



3325 



0.2 

 i 0.38 

 \ 0-37 



0.6a 

 I 0.19 

 \ 0-19 

 t 0.04 

 \ 0.03 



— i.o6 34.2 

 I -0-53 



I -0.54 



— 1.24 .2 



26.06 



•37 



42 



.3^ 



Stat. 51. Aug. 31, 1912. Bell Sound I Van Mij en 

 Bay), midway between northern and 

 southern side, farther in than Stat. 50. 

 77" 46' N'.. 15' 25' E. 



O.I 



0.03 

 0.03 

 0.18 

 0.17 



o.a2 



0.22 



— 1.20 



{= 



Stat. 52. Aug. 31, 1912. Bell Sound, outside 

 Axel Island. 77' 41' N.. i4°34'E. 



26.33 

 .80 



•67 

 .82 



