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Table 17. — Deflections due to a trough 100 wiles broad, 15,000 ft. 

 deep at the northern, diminishing to nothing at the southern, edge, 

 supposed to be (I) uncompensated (II) compensated according to 

 the llayford tables for uniform compensation to depth 1137 km. 



8zj 



uTION. 



So. 



Deflections. 



] 



Uncompensated. 



Compensated. 





5 



— 3 





— 1 





— 



4 



— 4 





— 1 





— 



8 



— 5 





— 2 





— 



2 



— 7 





— 3 





— 



1 



— 11 





— 6 











— 26 





— 20 





+ 



1 



— 7 





— 4 





+ 



2 



— 1 











+ 



3 



+ 2 





+ 2 





+ 



4 



+ 5 





+ 3 





+ 



5 



+ 6 





+ 4 





+ 



6 



+ 8 





+ 4 





+ 



7 



+ 8 





+ 5 





+ 



8 



+ 9 





+ 5 





+ 



9 



+ 9 





+ 5 





+ 10 



+ 9 





+ 5 





+ 



I] 



+ 5 





+ 2 





+ 



12 



+ 3 





+ 1 





+ 



13 



+ 2 





+ 1 





+ 



14 



+ 1 











+ 



16 



+ 1 











southern part of the trough, and, therefore, would necessitate a 

 cross-section whose floor did not have a uniform slope, but would 



M 



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Flo 5 —Showing the effect of separate compensation of the trough on the 

 interpretation of the deflections. If NDS represents the cross section which 

 would be indicated if there were no separate compensation, then ND'S represents 

 the interpretation if compensation is considered. 



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