CBZiSSCAL RESULTS OF LAST GSDBE OF C&SSfEfSE 



Sscv^s-z. 1 ." izc 3 meters the coQc^rtratJoa dztppped to 



13 J ird li • zii per c^ic meter, liat below this it in - 



— ri5*i siiillT ~ tte lowest depth, from -Btiich samclss 

 w^se wcilecrsd. Ai 1500 meters the silica-re r:-:=:-: 

 ':M-i r-rSciisG 2. Tslue of 2-450 ™g Si02 P'Sr c-Z-i zl-'.-.z 

 ; -:5-:'.H:iy idcitional iirrestigaiions jf the =_::i:e v--- 



: ; z; _: 'ijsjiese wsxers have beea reoorted hy Oxiii -:t 





iriz^rial 





cae:^'C-ii data 



Th? qeaatities of silicate fomid by the C5:r~e;;te 

 .;-i " -I---"-— ^~ sad deotiis are shoTn i:i iv:^ sett:: 

 :'he; - — -j-j- nd-fng to tiiose used t;r the phjEt-ia 



>.!.:-:-_ 5 tr.h the ccher cJierQlcal E--'t=ti.-.c.=s see : 



SeciiQiiV. stations 162 to 145. 134 i^t 1:: . ext 

 thfi5t-stird from the Sitttti" !=l5.-ds Litir.ce 14" 

 V. . : t;vttisie IcS" 'srest :: "eir Sir. ~7i"::£C.t 1 





:e t.-isstlf 



'1 





er c'hbtc meter. Tne tett^t 

 "irtes considerable, ext etC- 



i level of abC'wt 









Belcw 20OO mete: 



i-f-t ;:.-c ilic it :t-ter stations. The maitm-^ttt ~i. 







r'iOic meter. 



:tt;- \_. stations 139 to 143 : more or less-: 



r mertitan 160^ west from ti-f :-:i--i;:an Islanc 

 :e 11 -.ttto to about latirjoe 34 t.-rt- --7~f 



------^ttct ttiis section. TV.f _-.:.? fas; :-. —f 5 





A sumsiary of the Carnegie stlioatt d.-.ta tj 



ea iH:t2h;.lc C3 -drh-ere the silicate co-.;;--.; .-.; ?t.i~. 



4,? ?-.-»-?, bv rh-.< 



*XuS &CS V^m Bfe 

 2S QOBlCttBillet 1l^ 



-i> .--.-ss^ As 

 - - :c4i te 



.•■r»- 



' < < " ^v : 



~ - ^s tb* curvif s.hovir < .; oo:-.<:.-. -.; < - 



t2«Er« :; I- -^ :-.-:=..■ - . --. - ^ ^ : - 



aieter; .-" ; -^tth^ria staticas avv? 



