TABLE OF OCEANOGRAPHIC DATA 



The data collected in 1960 are tahidated below. The individual 

 station headings give the station niunber, date, geographical position, 

 depth of water and dynamic height of the sea surface used in the con- 

 struction of the dynamic topographic charts shown in figures 24, 25, 

 26, 27, 28, and 41. The depths of water are rough approximations, 

 being the uncorrected sonic soundings based on a sounding velocity 

 of 800 fathoms per second and containing an additional mechanical 

 speed error of about 1 60. AVIkm'c the depths of scaled values are (Mi- 

 closed in parenthes(>s. the data are i)ased on extrajiolated vertical 

 distribution curves of temperature or salinity oi- both. Asterisks 

 apjjearing before observed temperatures indicate that these tempera- 

 tures were determined from the depth of reversal and the corrected 

 I'eading of an unprotected thermometer. The symbol o-, signifies 

 lOOO (density— 1) at atmospheric pressure a.nd teniperatui'c /. 



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