CuiTent off South Wolf Island fell into a group the mean curve for 

 which is shown in figure 37 beginning at a phosphorus concentration 

 of less than 0.6/xga/L near the surface, increasing to about 1.15 at 

 about 26.60 and continuing constant at that value in greater densities. 

 This was about 0.15 higher in phosphorus than found for the Labrador 

 Current in the Grand Banks region in 1952 and ofl' South Wolf 

 Island in July 1953, and about 0.15 lower than found off South Wolf 

 in July 1952. The stations in the central Labrador Sea fell into 



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Figure 35. — Distribution of total phosphorus along oflFshore leg of Greenland 

 triangle 31 August-2 September 1954. Concentration is given in micro-atoms 

 per liter. Solid lines show isentropic surfaces of equal <r,g. 



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