60 EXPLORATIONS^ WESTERN ATLANTIC, STEAMER BACHE, 1914. 



Table or 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.] 



Station. 



D8442.... 

 D8443.... 

 D8444.... 

 D8445-... 



D8446.... 

 D8447.... 



D8448. 



Depth. 



Meters. 

 

 11 

 17 

 

 9 

 18 

 

 18 

 33 

 



27.5 



55 



131 







55 



110 



183 



238 



478 







55 



110 



183 



238 



414 







27.5 

 55 

 92 



Tem- 

 per- 

 ature. 



6.11 

 6.67 

 6.67 

 7.22 

 6.95 

 7.11 

 8.33 

 7.89 

 8.00 

 11.39 

 11.11 

 10.83 

 12.33 

 12.22 

 11.83 

 12.78 

 11.67 

 10.17 

 5.89 

 10 



10.56 

 12.56 

 11.67 

 10.56 

 7.78 

 10.28 

 10.56 

 10.56 

 12.22 



Salin- 

 ity. 



o/oo 



29.34 



30.93 



32.34 



30.79 



33.01 



33.35 



33.64 

 33.62 

 34.63 

 34.58 

 34.56 

 35.28 

 34.49 

 34.96 

 35.21 

 35.30 

 35.25 

 35.05 

 34.38 

 34.76 

 35.19 

 35. 35 

 35.21 

 34.94 

 34.38 

 34.42 

 34.58 

 35. 12 



Density. 



23.12 

 24.39 

 25.52 

 24.13 

 25.92 

 26.23 



26.32 

 26.36 

 26.43 

 26.63 

 26.68 

 27.46 

 26.20 

 26.81 

 27.06 

 27.73 

 28.26 

 29.84 

 26.50 

 27.03 

 27.29 

 27.54 

 28.24 

 29.23 

 26.50 

 26. 59 

 26.82 

 27.14 



Station. 



D8449. 



D8450. 



D84.51. 

 D8452. 

 D8453. 



D8454. 



D8455. 



D8456. 



D8457. 



Depth. 



Meters. 







27.5 

 57.5 





 11 

 16 





 12 





 19 





 11 

 22 





 18 

 37 





 18 

 55 





 55 

 110 

 183 

 238 

 293 

 337 





 20 

 55 

 124 



Tem- 

 per- 

 ature. 



8.05 

 9.33 

 10.67 

 6.95 

 7.22 

 7.00 

 5.83 

 6.22 

 7.33 

 7.89 

 8.33 

 8.78 

 8.56 

 8.89 

 9.56 

 10 

 9.33 

 11.11 

 11.39 

 12.22 

 12.22 

 12.67 

 12.50 

 11.89 

 10.56 

 10.11 

 12.50 

 10.83 

 11.11 

 11.11 



Salin- 

 ity. 



33.53 

 33.86 

 34.69 

 33.35 

 33.37 

 33.37 

 32.57 

 32.52 

 30.25 

 33.17 

 33.64 

 33.68 

 33.66 

 33.96 

 34.02 

 34.23 

 34.02 

 34.38 

 34.61 

 34.72 

 34.97 

 35.05 

 35.32 

 35.26 

 35.30 

 34.97 

 34.29 

 35.01 



35.16 



Den- 



sity. 



26.14 

 26.39 

 26.93 

 26.14 

 26.25 

 26.29 

 25.67 

 25.67 

 23.70 

 25.96 

 26.18 

 26.22 

 26.26 

 26.34 

 26.45 

 26.52 

 26.32 

 26.42 

 26.66 

 26.39 

 26.83 

 27.07 

 27.63 

 27.91 

 28.53 

 28.53 

 25.92 

 26.91 



27.50 



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