INTERNATIONAL ASPECTS OF OCEANOGRAPHY 



F. A. VENING MEINESZ: The Gravity-Expedition of Hr. Ms. Submarine 016 in the North Atlantic, Januari ii— March 16, 1937. 





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Proceedings Royal Acad. Amsterdam, Vol. XL, 1937. 



The liouTE of H. .M. Submarine Olfl in the North Atlantic is Indicated bt a Fdll Line. The Routes of Former Expeditions H. M. K. XIIL O. XIH, and K. XVIII bv Dotted Lines. The Few Stations Near Europe 

 Obtained with H. M. K, II and K. XI aveH Been Added. The Stations by Three Expeditions of the United States Navy in the West Indies and Adjoining Waters by U. S. S. S-21, S^8, and the Baracuda 



Have Also Been Put on the Chart 



