60 EXPLORATIONS, WESTERN ATLANTIC, STEAMER BACHE, 1914. 
‘TABLE OF TEMPERATURES, SALINITIES, AND DEnsITIES AT ‘‘ ROOSEVELT” STATIONS, 
JANUARY AND FEBRUARY, 1916. 
[Density is at the temperature in situ, corrected for pressure by Ekman’s (1910) tables. 
Tem- « Tem- : 
: Salin- F Seegs Salin- | Den- 
Station. ‘| Depth. er- ‘ Density. Station. Depth.| per- : f 
E a. ity. y ature. ity. sity- 
Meters.| °C °/o0 Meters.|; °C. foo 
D8442... 0 6.11 | 29.34 2512 )|| S449: 22. Ansett 8. 05 26. 14 
11 6. 67 30. 93 24. 39 27.5 9.33 | 33. 86 26. 39 
17 6.67 | 32.34 25.52) 7.5 | 10.67] 34.69 26. 93 
DS44g7 eee one 0 7.22) 30.79 2E513 "|| SD 8450= =~. tonne 0 6.95 | 33.35 26.14 
9 6.95 | 33.01 25. 92 li 7.22 | 33.37 26. 25 
18 Weill ih Baked) 26. 23 16 7.00 | 33.37 26. 29 
D8444... 0 HBB) | paqacase|(sesnaso% ID 84512. . o-eee eer 0 5.83 | 32.57 25. 67 
18 7.89 | 33.64 26. 32 12 6.22 | 32:52 25. 67 
33 8.00} 33.62 265501] |(DD Sadeeess seers 0 7.33 | 30.25 23.70 
D S445 cceseee seca 0 11.39 | 34.63 26. 43 19 7.89 | 33.17 25. 96 
27.5.) Wad 34. 58 26. 63 || D8453 0 8.33 | 33.64 26.18 
55 10.83 | 34.56 26. 68 il 8.78 | 33.68 26. 22 
131 12.33 | 35.28 27.46 22 8.56 | 33.66 26. 26 
D8446 0 12.22 | 34.49 26. 20 || D8454 0 8.89 | 33.96 26.34 
55 11.83 | 34.96 26. 81 18 9.56 | 34.02 26. 45 
110 12.78) 35.21 27.06 || 37 10 34. 23 26. 52 
183 11.67 | 35.30 Of fsy Bia |e Ds) Gye aie ee oe 0 9.33 | 34.02 26. 32 
238 10.17 | 35.25 28. 26 18 11.11 | 34.38 26. 42 
478 5.89 | 35.05 29. 84 55 11.39 | 34.61 26. 66 
DS447- ese tees 0 10 34. 38 965.505| | D8456 22. se eee eee 0 12.22 | 34572 26. 39 
55 10.56 | 34.76 27.03 55 12.22 | 34.97 26. 83 
110 12.56 | 35.19 27. 29 110 12.67 | 35.05 27.07 
183 11.67 | 35.35 27. 54 183 12.50 | 35.32 27. 63 
238 10.56 | 35.21 28. 24 238 11.89 | 35.26 27.91 
414 7.78 | 34.94 29. 23 293 10.56 | 35.30 28. 53 
D8448. 2252-268 .=. 0 10.28 | 34.38 26. 50 337 10.11 | 34.97 28. 53 
27.5} 10.56} 34.42 26.59) ||| (DS457.2-. socissie a 0 12.50 | 34.29 25. 92 
55 10.56 | 34.58 26. 82 20 10.83 | 35.01 26.91 
92 1222"), 35.12 27.14 55 1s as Ue eral eee 
2 124 11.11 | 35.16 27.50 
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