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 - .1- 169 170 



SALINITY 

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,L »5 170 175 



SALINITY 

 10 meters 



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OCEANOGRAPHIC 

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SALINITY 

 20 meters 7s — 



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Figure 22. Horizontal salinity distribution at 5, 10, and 20 meters as observed by BURTON ISLAND 

 in 1964. Shaded regions shown are less than 20 meters deep. Stations 18-34 have been omitted 

 here becouse excessive ship positioning prior to station occupation badly disturbed the shallow 

 water column on these stations. 



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