TABLE 3 . SALINITY SAMPLE DATA 



Cruise 



Station 

 No. 



No . Water 

 Samples 



Duplicate 



Samples 



Analyzed 



Sample 

 ReRun 



Sample 

 Analyzed 

 One Time 



00658 

 00865 

 00865 



1-55 

 1-126 

 127-206 



248 

 580 

 929 



248 



580 











19 

 











929 



Surface and subsurface oceanographic station data were coded and forwarded 

 to the National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) for machine processing of 

 standard depths, density (sigma-t), dynamic heights from the surface, and sound 

 velocities ' . For oceanographic station data see appendix A . 



Office personnel hand scaled the current tapes, and computed the average 

 of the speed and direction for each observation period . They then plotted the 

 values on a time line as an arrow with current speed indicated by the length of 

 the arrow and current direction indicated by the angle of the arrow with vertical . 

 (0°N, 90°E, 180°S, 270°W clockwise). Currents for each meter depth and the 

 tide curve for the observation period are presented with a current station location 

 chart in appendix B. 



Bottom sediments shipped to NAVOCEANO and analyzed for sediment type 

 and size are given in appendix C . 



NODC received bathythermograph slides for processing and filing. 



WILSON, W. D., Equation for the speed of sound in sea water, Journal of the 

 Acoustical Society of America, vol. 32, no. 10, pp. 1357, Oct. 1960. 



