4] 
Hancock expedition, 1934, temperature and salinity data—Continued 
Depth Average 
(corrected) | Chlorinity | Salinity 
tempera- °/o0 2/00 
Fathoms} Meters | ture, °C. 
Station no. 16: Lat. 5°28’15’” N., long. 77°30’ W.; 
Baba beh SAB ecm es oe og a os 1 , 2 24.2 17. 49 31. 60 
i 16 29 15. 38 19. 26 34. 79 
Station no. 17: Lat. 5°27/30” N., long. 77°32/30” 
W.; Feb. 14, 6:01-6:36 a.m___._---_._---2-2--- 1 2 24. 67 17.00 30. 72 
c 36 66 14.8 19. 32 34. 90 
Station no. 18: Lat. 5°27’40’’ N., long. 77°34’10’ 
W.; Feb. 14, 6:46-6:57 a.m________-_2--- eee 1 2 24. 35 17.11 30. 91 
25 46 15. 05 19. 30 34. 87 
2 55 101 14.5 19. 33 34. 92 
Station no. 19: Lat. 5°29’ N., long. 77°36’ W.,; 
apReubas Obits fells fee ea ee 1 2 24. 25 17. 20 31. 08 
25 46 13.6) jaro oe ok ee eee 
75 137 15.1 19. 35 34. 96 
116 212 13.5 19. 35 34. 96 
U.S.S. ‘“CHAUMONT’”’ 
Temperature and salinity records between San Diego and Balboa, Feb. 28 to Mar. 7, 1933 
[R. H. Fleming, Observer] 
é Longi- | Tempera- ane 
Sample no. Date Tetitude tude ture Salinity 
west | (corrected) 
° ’ ° , °C 
Feb. 28, 1933, 9:30 a.m 27-12} 115 32 14. 95 33. 69 
28, 1933, 11:30 a.m 26 46] 115 04 15. 03 33. 87 
28, 1933, 3:45 p.m 26 05] 114 20 15. 23 33.77 
. 28, 1933, 9:30 p.m____ 25 08/] 113 10 L291 nes 
. 1, 1933, 9 a.m 23 21} 111 08 18, 21 34. 70 
» 1,°4933). 12:30, pii ss 2 ete 22 48 110 18 18. 21 34, 83 
wil 933.6"1lo) pea asee eee 21 55} 109 02 21. 25 34. 88 
Gn SGS TB. See Mar, 2, 1933, 9 a.m___----------- 19 38! 105 50 22. 01 34. 65 
GSS Oh ae EN a a Mar. 2, 1933, 10:15 a.m__-------- 19 27) 105 34 23. 56 34. 56 
CH=S3=10E ee Mar. 2, 1933, 1:30 p.m___---_---- 18 56 104 51 25. 60 34. 61 
haga ees ee ek Mar. 2, 1933, 7:30 p.m__--_------ 18 02} 103 38 26. 35 34. 49 
@h-ssq1O ssi oe soe oe Mar: 3, 1933, 9:30 a.m__--------- 16 26] 100 19 27.95 34. 34 
( ©} 3 5 Fo a ee Mar. 3, 1933, 6-p.m-_--=-2222-2=- 15--22 98 10 28. 45 34. 16 
IM se UTE BAY eee a ee (see ae need Sane ee eas ese cen ae 
Ch-33-14..____._._..._._:_.| Mar, 5, 19338, 1:30 p.m-__--------- 10 41 89 02 3 25. 10 34. 00 
(ONES se lan Mar. 6, 1933, 9 a.m____---------- 8 56 85 00 28. 70 32. 66 
CRB AIG SY et ters ls Mar. 6, 1933, 1:30 p.m-___-------- 8 16 83 39 29. 55 33. 04 
(CALS Gs an aaa IMfar’ 6;,1933;/6) pm 7. 45 82 48 28. 75 34. 79 
(Ole SH ihe ee Mar. 6, 1938, 10 p.m__----------- 7 02 81 58 28. 55 34. 76 
Ch=38-194____-_________--_| Méar, 7, 1933, 10.a.m--~.--------- 7 65 79. 47 _ 20.03 34. 70 
Chega agee nena ee Mear:.7, 1903; 12:45 a.m ete 8 21 79 38 20. 84 34. 67 
1 Colorado discharge; water yellow brown. 
2 No samples taken. 
3 Drop in temperature 3.35°. 
4See “Chawmont’? temperature record. Temperature of water dropped from 83° to 68° F. between 
3 a.m. and 8 a. m. Climbed slightly and dropped again. 
