Table of Contents 



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Part I. Processing Procedures 1 



D. 1. — Processing of Continuous Temperature and Salinity Data 1 



Bathy thermograms 1 



Other Continuous Records 3 



D. 2. — Determination of Final Values of Serial Temperature and Salinity Data 3 



Thermometer Corrections 4 



Depth 7 



Values at Standard Depths 10 



D. 3. — Computation of Dependent Quantities 11 



Specific Volume and Specific Volume Anomaly 14 



Density and Sigma-T 15 



Relative Currents 16 



D. 4. — Examples of Processed Serial Temperature and Salinity Data 19 



Observed Sea Data . 20 



Temperature and Depth Calcidations 21 



Dynamic Calculations 22 



Oceanographic Data Summary 24 



Horizontal Charts and Vertical Sections 24 



References 28 



Part II. Oceanographic Tables 29 



Table I. Expansion Correction, C, for Protected Thermometers oi K = 6100 



for Values of 7" + F„ and T'-t 30 



Table II. Temperature Difl'erence, T' — t, for Protected Thermometers of 



/v= 6100 for Values of T' + K and C 34 



Table III. Expansion Correction, C, for Unprotected Thermometers of K=6100 



for Values of T'^+Vo and T^-t^ 36 



Table rV. Specific Volume of Sea Water, 035, o. , for Salinity 35%o, Tempera- 

 ture 0° C, and Stated Values of Pressure 40 



Table V, A-C. Temperature-Salinity Term, lO'A,, „ of the Anomaly of Specific 



Volumefor Values of Temperature and Salinity 41 



Table VI. Temperature-Depth Term, 10^5,, „, of the Anomaly of Specific Volume 



for Values of Temperature and Depth 80 



Table VII. Salinity-Depth Term, 10^5j,p, of the Anomaly of Specific Volume 



for Values of Salinity and Depth 84 



Table VIII. Sigma-T, a,, for Values of Temperature-Salinity Term, lO'A,.,, of the 



Anomaly of Specific Volume 86 



Table IX. Temperature-Salinity Term, lO'A,,,, of the Anomaly of Specific 



Volume for Values of Sigma-T, a,._. 88 



Table X. Sigma-T, a,, for Values of Temperature and Salinity 91 



Table XI. Geopotential Distances, Z>35, o.p, from the Sea Surface to Stated 



Isobaric Surfaces in Sea Water of Salinity 35°/oo and Temperature 



0° C 97 



Table XII. Current Factor, c, for Values of Latitude 98 



Table XIII. Length of One Degree of Latitude and Longitude, and Ratio Latitude 



to Longitude for Each Degree Latitude 99 



