MARINE ALGAL VEGETATION 



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South coast east of Dyrholaey. 



63° 51' N lat 

 May 23. St. 46, 1905, 16 o 25 , ^. long. 

 60 m. 



»th (m.] 



Temp. (C°) 



Salinity %o 







7.51 



34.81 



10 



7.14 



34.99 



25 



6.87 



35.14 



58 



6.90 



35.16 



There are moreover some notes, given by Knudsen (44), on 

 the temperature and salinity of the surface-water of the ocean south 

 of Iceland. They are based upon the measurements carried out on 



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was to be expected, which is unquestionably due to the water from 

 the East Greenland polar current, as the ice was still, or had re- 

 centlv been. 



in the neighbourhood. 



South Iceland. 

 From the ocean south of Iceland there are also measurements 

 to hand carried out on board the "Thor" (Nielsen, 53). 



South coast west of Dyrholaey. 

 JulyS. St.63.1904,^ °3oiw; 1 1 a o t ng . July 9. St. 64, 1904, ffogo- 'w.long. 





106 m. 







662 m. 





Depth (m.) 



Temp. (C°) 



Salinity %o 



Depth (m.) 



Temp. (C°) 



Salinity %>o 







10.89 



35.14 







10.44 



35.16 



25 



9.77 



35.14 



25 



10.18 



35.16 



50 



8.06 



35.14 



50 



8.07 



35.16 



104 



7.85 



35.16 



100 



7.67 



35.19 



July 12. St. 67, 1904, Jj£ J^.W Au * 31- St. 114, 1904, ^^'w.tonR. 



765 m. 



Depth (m.) Temp. (C°) Salinity %o Depth (m.) 



150 m. 







25 



50 



100 



11.45 



10.09 



8.14 



7.77 



35.03 

 35.14 

 35.21 

 35.21 





 10 

 20 

 30 

 40 

 45 

 50 

 75 

 100 



emp. (C°) 



Salinity °/ 



11.70 



34.49 



11.70 



34.51 



11.55 



34.65 



11.31 



34.92 



11.31 



35.03 



10.95 



35.07 



9.78 



35.04 



7.97 



35.22 



7.74 



35.22 



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