TEMPERATURE AND SALINITY 



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63 Vi 



"Viking" 



1925-29 



1886-89 

 1898 



1913 



TEAR OF OBSERVATION SOURCES AND REUARKS 



1925 Ebenda Bd. 40. Kopenhagen 1926. 



International ice observation and ice patrol service. 1925 

 ff. (U. S. Treasury Department Coast Guard.) Washing- 

 ton 1926 ff. 



Makaroff, Le Vitiaz et I'ocean pacifique. St. Petersburg 

 1894. 



G. Sehott, Ozeanographie und maritime Meteorologie. 

 Wiss. Ergebn. der Deutschen Tiefsee-Expedition auf dem 

 Dampfer "Valdivia." Jena 1902. 



Th. P. Funder, Hydrographic investigations from the 

 Danish school ship Viking in the South Atlantic and 

 Pacific. Meddelelser fra Komm. f. Havunders0ge!ser. 

 Bd. II, Nr. 6. Kopenhagen 1916. 



Journal du Conseil (Cons. perm, internat.) Vol. V, Nr. 3. 

 Kopenhagen 1930. 



Hvalr&dets Skrifter. Det Norske Videnskaps-Akademi 

 Oslo Nr. 2. Oslo 1932. 



List of oceanic depths 1894, 1895. Hydrographic Depart- 

 ment Admiralty London 1895, 1896. 



Discovery Reports Vol. I, Station List 1925-1927. Cam- 

 bridge 1929. 



Discovery Reports Vol. Ill, Station List 1928-1929. Cam- 

 bridge 1930. 



Discovery Reports Vol. IV, Station List 1929-1931. Cam- 

 bridge 1932. 



Notas y resumas. Serie II. Nr. 39, 50, 51. Madrid 1930, 

 1931. 



Bulletin hydrographiquc 1932 (Cons. perm, internat.). 

 Kopenhagen 1933. 



Bulletin hydrographiquc 1927 (Cons. perm, internat). 

 Kopenhagen 1928 (schottisches Beobachtungsschiff). 



SERIAL SECTIONS OF TEMPERATURE AND SALINITY IN THE 

 MEDITERRANEAN AND ADRIATIC SEAS 



Mediterranean Sea 

 Pl.^te 9 



On the chart for the Mediterranean Sea a few- 

 stations are shown in the Adriatic but the work 

 done by the Austrians and the Italians cooperatively 

 between 1911 and 1914 was of such outstanding 

 importance that a special chart of the Adriatic has 

 been prepared on which the positions of those sta- 

 tions that were worked to depths of one hundred or 

 more meters are shown. A list of the publications 

 giving the results of these cruises is also hereto 

 attached. In order to make the bibliography com- 

 prehensive a reference to a paper by Merz on 

 hydrographic investigations in the Gulf of Trieste 

 has been included. 



Because of its dealing with the oceanographic 

 features of the Mediterranean in general, mention is 

 made of the paper by Prof. Gerhard Sehott entitled 

 "Die Gewasser des Mittelmeeres. Vorzugsweise 

 nach den Arbeiten des danischen Forschungs- 



dampfers, Thor, 1918-1910."" As a few records 

 were taken from this article, it is also cited in the list 

 of sources of data. 



Sources of Data 



The sources of the data for the Mediterranean 

 Sea plotted on the chart are as follows : (The letters 

 after the ships' names are the abbreviations used 

 on the chart.) 



Admirante Lobo (AL) : de Buen, Od6n, Croisi^re oceanog- 

 raphique du transport Admirante Lobo: Cons. Inter- 

 nat. E.xpl. Mer, Rapports, vol. 37, pp. 33-57, 1925. 



Armauer-Hansen (AH): Helland-Hansen, Bj0rn, Avdeling 

 A. Hydrografi: Det geofysiske Institutt, Saertrykk av 

 Bergens Mus. Arsberetning, pp. 2-11, 1930-31. 



Dana (D): Dana Expedition. List of Stations, Dana 

 Report No. 1, pp. 17-78, seven plates, 1934. Stations 

 3520-3530, pp. 19, 20; stations 4026-4071, pp. 64-71. 

 (The Carlsberg Foundation's Oceanographical Expedi- 

 tion Round the World 1928-1930, and previous Dana 



" Ann. d. Hydr. usw. 1915. Heft 1, pp. 1-79, 8 plates. 



