Ill . DATA COMPUTATION AND PRESENTATION 



A. Ocegnogrgphic Station Data 



These data were processed, code4 and forwarded to the National 

 Oceanographic Data Center for machine interpolation of values at stgndard 

 depths and computation of density (Sigma-t), anomaly of dynamic depth from 

 the surface to each level, and sound velocity^ . 



These oceanographic station data ore presented in Appendix A. 



B, Vertical Distribution Profiles 



Temperature, Salinity, Density (Sigma-t), DissolvedOxygen, percentage 

 Saturation of Dissolved Oxygen, and Sound Velocity were plotted as vertical 

 distribution profiles for each of the three sections of the cruise. These are 

 presented as figures 2 through 19. 



Contours represent the author's interpretation and have been constructed 

 as closely as possible to the observed volues. LImitgtions coused by positioning 

 of stgtions gnd determingtions of somple depths mgke the profiles portray a 

 general picture of conditions rather than a precise delineation of oceonogrophic 

 pgrgmeters throughout the section . 



C . Vertical Distribution Stgtion Grgphs 



Vertical distribution graphs were prepgred for selected stgtions along the 

 cruise track. These are presented as figures 20, 21, gnd 22. 



D . Tempergture-Sglinity Curves 



Tempergture-Sglinity (T-S) curves were contructed for selected stgtions 

 glong the cruise track. These are presented as figures 23, 24, and 25. 



^KUWAHARA, Susumu, Velocity of sound in sea water and calculgtion of the 

 velocity for use in sonic sounding, Hydr . Rev ., v . 16, no . 2, pp. 123-140, 1939, 



