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APPENDIX B: TABLES OF TEMPERATURE AND 

 DISSOLVED GASES 



In the following tables the first column exhibits the depth 

 in meters; the second the temperature Centigrade; the third 

 the cubic centimeters of oxygen per liter; the fourth the number of 

 cubic centimeters free carbon dioxide per litre; the fifth the number 

 of cubic centimeters of carbon dioxide per liter present as normal 

 carbonates; the sixth the number of cubic centimeters of carbon 

 dioxide per liter present as bicarbonates. When this column is 

 blank, the water is acid; that is, the half-bound carbon dioxide 

 equals the fixed. 



Lake Manitou (August 11, 1914) 



Depth in meters 



Tempera- 

 ture 

 Centigrade 



Oxygen 

 cc. per 

 liter 



Free 

 carbon 

 dioxide 



Carbon 

 dioxide 

 as normal 

 carbonates 



Carbon 

 dioxide 

 as 



bicarbonates 



Surface 



2 meters 



4 meters 



28.8 



26.4 



21.6 



15. 



11.3 



10.8 



10.2 



6.34 

 5.92 

 5.56 

 3. 



2.61 

 2.41 

 2.32 



-5.06 

 -6.17 

 2.52 

 6.06 

 6.82 

 5.33 

 9.60 



38.42 

 38.93 

 44.98 

 44.48 

 42.72 

 40.95 

 43.73 



33.36 

 32.76 



6 meters 





8 meters 





10 meters 





13.7 meters 









Chapman Lake (August 2, 1913) 



27.1 



6.72 





30.3 



26.1 



5.82 





29.8 



23.8 



5.72 





31.09 



22.4 



4.84 



2.3 



32.4 



18.3 



1.57 



8.56 



36.6 



15. 



.0 



10.9 



45.8 



Center Lake (August 8, 1913) 



Surface 



26 



1 



6 



52 



1 



51 



35 



64 



2 meters 



26 



1 



5 



82 



5 



30 



35 



13 



4 meters 



22 



5 



5 



08 



5 



05 



36 



90 



6 meters 



15 



5 





412 



17 



94 



38 



42 



8 meters 



13 







041 



15 



16 



37 



66 



10 meters 



12 



7 





.0 



15 



92 



40 



19 



12 meters 



12 



7 







15 



67 



44 



24 









