UNITED STATES COAST GUARD OCEANOGRAPHIC REPORT No. 35 RECEIVED NEW YORK. NEW YORK MAR 151971 U.S. COAST GUARD COMMANnFR EASTFRN AREA CG 373-35 'DATA I WoQcj, 'sf/o/s Oci i^raryi '^'"'Sraphicins, 'itution OCEANOGRAPHY OF THE MID-ATLANTIC BIGHT IN SUPPORT OF ICNAF September-December 1967 T_t--j UNITED STATES COAST GUARD OCEANOGRAPHIC UNITED STATES COAST GUARD OCEANOGRAPHIC UNIT REPORT No. 35 CG 373-35 V\joods Hole OceanograpK^lnsW*^ OCEANOGRAPHY OF THE MID-ATLANTIC BIGHT IN SUPPORT OF ICNAF September-December 1967 By Vincent L. Whitcomb £ O = o = o WASHINGTON, D.C. $ OCTOBER 1970 Abstract The physical oceanography of the shelf and slope waters of the Mid- Atlantic Bight (Cape Cod to Cape Hatteras) in September and December of 1967 is described. Temperature, salinity, density, dissolved oxygen, and chlorophyll data are presented in surface contours and section profiles. The seasonal cycle of temperature and salinity over the continental shelf is discussed and geostrophic currents in the slope water are inferred from the density structure. Editor's note: Reference to a product or comment with respect to it in this publica- tion does not indicate, or permit any person to hold out by republication in whole or in part or otherwise, that the product has been endorsed, authorized, or approved by the Coast Guard. Ill Table of Contents Page Title Page i Abstract iii Table of Contents iv List of Illustrations v Introduction 1 Procedures 2 Oceanographic Sampling 2 Operations Summary 2 Quality Control 2 Data Presentation __ 3 Data Listings _ 3 Surface Contours 3 Vertical Section Contours 3 Water Masses 3 Results 3 Temperature Distribution _ 3 Low Temperature Core 4 Salinity Distribution _... 4 Gulf Stream Counterflow 4 Shelf Water-Slope Water Boundary 5 Conclusion — 5 References _ 6 Illustrations 7 Appendix A — Oceanographic Data 97 IV List of Illustrations Figure Page 1. Station and section locations, September 1967 7 2. Station and section locations, December 1967 -— 8 3. Sea surface temperature distribution, September 1967 — - 9 4. Sea surface temperature distribution, December 1967 10 5. Sea surface salinity distribution, September 1967 _. 11 6. Sea surface salinity distribution, December 1967 12 7. Sea surface sigma-t distribution, September 1967 13 8. Sea surface sigma-t distribution, December 1967 14 9. Vertical distribution of temperature, section 1, September 1967 15 10. Vertical distribution of temperature, section 2, September 1967 16 11. Vertical distribution of temperature, section 3, September 1967 17 12. Vertical distribution of temperature, section 4, September 1967 18 13. Vertical distribution of temperature, section 5, September 1967 . 19 14. Vertical distribution of temperature, section 6, September 1967 20 15. Vertical distribution of temperature, section 7, September 1967 . 21 16. Vertical distribution of temperature, section 8, September 1967 22 17. Vertical distribution of temperature, section 9, September 1967 -. 23 18. Vertical distribution of temperature, section 10, September 1967 24 19. Vertical distribution of temperature, section 1, December 1967 25 20. Vertical distribution of temperature, section 2, December 1967 -- 26 21. Vertical distribution of temperature, section 3, December 1967 27 22. Vertical distribution of temperature, section 4, December 1967 . 28 23. Vertical distribution of temperature, section 5, December 1967 29 24. Vertical distribution of temperature, section 6, December 1967 30 25. Vertical distribution of salinity, section 1, September 1967 31 26. Vertical distribution of salinity, section 2, September 1967 32 Figure Page 27. Vertical distribution of salinity, section 3, September 1967 33 28. Vertical distribution of salinity, section 4, September 1967 34 29. Vertical distribution of salinity, section 5, September 1967 - . 35 30. Vertical distribution of salinity, section 6, September 1967 -... 3g 31. Vertical distribution of salinity, section 7, September 1967 3-7 32. Vertical distribution of .salinity, section 8, September 1967 . .. 30 33. Vertical distribution of .salinity, section 9, September 1967 3^ 34. Vertical distribution of salinity, section 10, September 1967 . ^q 35. Vertical distribution of salinity, section 1, December 1967 ... ^^ 36. Vertical distribution of salinity, section 2, December 1967 . 49 37. Vertical distribution of salinity, section 3, December 1967 43 38. Vertical distribution of salinity, section 4, December 1967 a a 39. Vertical distribution of salinity, section 5, December 1967 ^g 40. Vertical distribution of salinity, section 6, December 1967 ^r. 41. Vertical distribution of sigma-t, section 1, September 1967 ^^ 42. Vertical distribution of sigma-t, section 2, September 1967 ^g 43. Vertical distribution of sigma-t, section 3, September 1967 aq 44. Vertical distribution of sigma-t, section 4, September 1967 ^q 45. Vertical distribution of sigma-t, section 5, September 1967 gj^ 46. Vertical distribution of sigma-t, section 6, September 1967 52 47. Vertical distribution of sigma-t, section 7, September 1967 53 48. Vertical distribution of sigma-t, section 8, September 1967 54 49. Vertical distribution of sigma-t. section 9, September 1967 55 50. Vertical distribution of sigma-t, section 10, September 1967 gg 51. Vertical distribution of sigma-t, section 1, December 1967 57 52. Vertical distribution of sigma-t, section 2, December 1967 53 53. Vertical distribution of sigma-t, section 3, December 1967 59 54. Vertical distribution of sigma-t, section 4, December 1967 go 55. Vertical distribution of sigma-t, section 5, December 1967 gj 56. Vertical distribution of sigma-t, section 6, December 1967 g2 57. Vertical distribution of dissolved oxygen, section 1, September 1967 63 58. Vertical distribution of dissolved oxygen, section 2, September 1967 64 59. Vertical distribution of dissolved oxygen, section 3, September 1967 65 60. Vertical distribution of dissolved oxygen, section 4, September 1967 66 61. Vertical distribution of dissolved oxygen, section 5, September 1967 67 62. Vertical distribution of dissolved oxygen, section 6, September 1967 68 63. Vertical distribution of dissolved oxygen, section 7, September 1967 69 64. Vertical distribution of dissolved oxygen, section 8, September 1967 - -- 70 65. Vertical distribution of dissolved oxygen, section 9, September 1967 71 66. Vertical distribution of dissolved oxygen, section 1, December 1967 - - -- 72 VI 67. e Vertical 1967 Vertical 1967 Vertical 1967 Vertical 1967 Vertical 1967 Vertical 1967 Vertical 1967 Vertical 1967 Vertical 1967 Vertical 1967 Vertical 1967 Vertical 1967 Vertical 1967 Vertical 1967 Vertical 1967 Vertical 1967 Vertical 1967 Vertical 1967 Vertical 1967 Vertical 1967 Cold wa Warm v. High sa High sa distribution of dissolved oxygen, section 2 Page , December 73 68. distribution of dissolved oxygen, section 3 , December 74 69. distribution of dissolved oxygen, section 4 , December 75 70. distribution of dissolved oxygen, section 5 , December 76 71. distribution of dissolved oxygen, section 6 , December 77 72. distribution of chlorophyll. section 1, September 78 73. distribution of chlorophyll, section 2, September 79 74. distribution of chlorophyll, section 3, September 80 75. distribution of chlorophyll, section 4, September 81 76. distribution of chlorophyll, section 5, September 82 77. distribution of chlorophyll, section 6, September 83 78. distribution of chlorophyll. section 7, September 84 79. distribution of chlorophyll, section 8, September 85 80. distribution of chlorophyll, section 9, September 86 81. distribution distribution of chlorophyll. section 10, September 87 82. of chlorophyll, section 1, December 88 83. distribution of chlorophyll, section 2, December 89 84. distribution of chlorophyll, section 3, December 90 85. distribution distribution of chlorophyll, section 4, December 91 86. of chlorophyll. section 6, December 92 87 ;er core, Septe ^ater layer, De inity layer, S< inity layer, D mber 1967 93 88 ;cember 1967 „ - 94 89 jptember 1967 95 90. ecember 1967 - 96 Vll Oceanography of the Mid-Atlantic Bight in Support of ICNAF Septeniber-Deceinber 1967 Vincent L. Whitcomb ' INTRODUCTION The northwest Atlantic is one of the most important commercial fishing areas in the world. Fishing fleets of many nations return annually to this region to harvest almost 4 billion pounds of fish and mollusks. The catches of these fleets contribute significantly to their nations' economy. These extensive fishing op- erations cannot, however, continue indefinitely without some management to protect against a depletion of resources. Recognizing the need for such management, 15 nations that fish in the northwest Atlantic have formed the Inter- national Commission for the Northwest At- lantic Fisheries (ICNAF). The goals of ICNAF are to understand the natural fluctua- tions in abundance of fish stocks, to assess the eff"ects of commercial fishing, and to devisfe guidelines for the international management of fishing. operations. The member nations include Canada, Denmark, France, Federal Republic of Germany, Iceland, Italy, Japan, Norway, Po- land, Portugal, Romania, Spain, United States, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, and the United Kingdom. A primary area for ICNAF investigation is Georges Bank. This area supports one of the richest and most highly exploited fisheries in the world/ The fish species of greatest interest in this area are haddock, herring, and silver hake. To understand the ecology of these species, a detailed investigation of their dis- tribution, relative abundance, and growth and mortality rate in relation to environmental conditions is required. Such an investigation entails frequent measurements over the life cycle of each species and requires a multi-ship 1. U.S. Coast Guard Oceanographic Unit. Washington, D.C. 20390. operation. The ICNAF members recommended that the USA and the USSR devise a plan for investigating the area, and indicate the re- sources that could be made available for the project. The plan was submitted in 1966, and after revision, accepted in 1967. The area of coverage was expanded to include the Mid- Atlantic Bight to the south (to 35°00'N) and the Gulf of Maine to the north of Georges Bank (to41"31'N). The Bureau of Commercial Fisheries is the United States representative agency to ICNAF. Under the Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Act of 1950 (16USC981) the United States Coast Guard is charged with cooperating with BCF in matters relating to ICNAF. The role of the Coast Guard in the ICNAF program is to col- lect and process data on the seasonal variations of the physical and chemical oceanography of the area being studied. The initial cruise per- formed in February 1967 (ICNAF 67-1) was to test various types of equipment for measur- ing currents on the Georges Bank. The re.sults of this cruise were inconclusive due to the severe environmental conditions encountered. The first Coast Guard ICNAF survey cruise was made in September 1967 (ICNAF 67-2, fig. 1) by the USCGC EVERGREEN (WAGO 295) in conjunction with a groundfish survey conducted in the same area by the U.S. R/V ALBATROSS IV (of BCF) and the USSR's R/V ALBATROSS. A second cruise the area was conducted by USCGC EVERGREEN in December 1967 (ICNAF 67-3, fig. 2). The purpose of the two Coast Guard cruises was to obtain data on the vertical and horizontal dis- tribution of temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen and chlorophyll. The results are pre- sented in this report. PROCEDURES Oceanographic Sampling Temperature and Salinity At each station an STD (Salinity-Tempera- ture-Depth system) cast was taken to the bottom or to the maximum STD operating depth of 1,500 meters, yielding a continuous trace of temperature and salinity as a function of depth. In shoal waters where there was danger of losing the STD "fish" on the bottom, or when the seas were too rough to permit safe shipboard handling of the STD, a standard Nansen cast with reversing thermometers was taken to determine the temperature and sal- inity profiles (computation of salinity from conductivity based on tables published by UNESCO/NIO, 1966). A Nansen cast to col- lect water samples at standard depths of 1, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 75, 100, 200, and 250 meters (as depths permited) was also taken for each sta- tion. Midway between stations expendable bathythermograph (XBT) casts were made. The positions at which the XBT's were dropped are indicated on the cruise tracks for Septem- ber and December (figs. 1 and 2). On the re- turn leg of the December cruise, XBT's were dropped every 3 hours. Chemical Analyses Water samples were analyzed for dissolved oxygen using the modified Winkler method (Carpenter, 1965). Aliquots of 125 ml of sea water were taken from water samples collected at the standard depths down to 100 meters for a determination of the cholorophyll content. The aliquots were filtered and the filters were frozen and stored in the ship's freezer. The filters were later analyzed ashore at the BCF Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Mass. Chlorophyll (total pigment) determinations were made according to the method of Yentsch and Menzel (1963) as modified by Yentsch (1965). Bathymetry and Meteorology A continuous sonic sounding program was carried out by bridge personnel, and LOR AN C was used for navigation. Meteorological and sea surface conditions were likewise recorded at each station by bridge personnel. These data included cloud type and coverage, wind speed and direction, air temperature, barometric pressure, wave height, wave direction, and wave period. The weather data were combined with the water temperature data and sent by radio message to the Fleet Numerical Weather Facility, Monterey, Calif., after completion of each station deeper than 100 fathoms. Operational Summary September December Hydrographic stations occupied 61 34 STD casts 58 32 XBT casts 34 35 Nansen casts 48 31 Dissolved oxygen analyses 350 220 Chlorophyll (total pigment) analyses 286 183 Quality Control Every 24 hours a complete Nansen cast, with reversing thermometers, was made in conjunc- tion with an STD cast. Water samples were drawn for a determination of salinity by ship- board salinometers. The control salinities and the corrected thermometer temperatures were then compared with the STD readings at cor- responding depths. Attempts were made to take the quality control Nansen casts at the deeper stations in order to obtain comparisons over the widest range possible. The disad- vantage of this method is that the STD and Nansen casts cannot be made simultaneously. Changes in the water column between casts and error in determining sampling depth limit the value of quality control data acquired by this technique in the thermocline and halocline. A Nansen bottle was hung directly above the STD during the December cruise, and data from this single bottle were used on each STD cast, along with the 24. hour quality control Nansen cast data, for calibration. All STD traces were read twice by different personnel to reduce the possibility of reading errors. Sigma-t values were determined by computer to indicate the existence of density inversions. The salinity and temperature data which produced these inversions were then re- checked for reading errors. When the existence of density inversions could not be resolved, the data were marked as questionable. The Coast Guard Field Party maintained a time adjusted position and depth log for all hydrographic and XBT stations. This log was periodically re- viewed by USCGC EVERGREEN personnel. DATA PRESENTATION Data Listings The STD traces were read at the standard depths of 0, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 75, 100, 150, 200, 250, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 1,000, 1,100, 1,200, 1,300, 1,400 and 1,500 meters, and at all inflection points. These data, along with the dissolved oxygen, chlorophyll, time, posi- tion, meteorological, and sea surface data were entered on the NODC Form for Reporting Electronically Obtained Serial Data. These forms were submitted to the National Ocean- ographic Data Center, which later provided printed data listings. In addition to the data submitted, the printed listings also contain values for Sigma-t, specific volume anomaly, dynamic height, and sound velocity computed at NODC. The printed data listings for the September and December cruise are contained in Tables I and II of Appendix A. Surface Contours Surface values of temperature, salinity and Sigma-t were plotted along the cruise track, and surface contours were produced from these values. Surface isotherms, isohalines and isopycnals for September and December are presented in Figures 3 through 8. Vertical Sections Vertical sections for temperature, salinity, Sigma-t, oxygen, and chlorophyll were drawn for both cruises. The sections were drawn for those legs of the cruise track which were ap- proximately normal to the coastline (figs. 1 and 2). For a meaningful presentation of vertical section contours, the vertical distance scale has been greatly exaggerated in com- parison to horizontal distance scale (135:1). Sections of temperature, salinity and Sigma-t were drawn to a maximum depth of 500 meters. Temperature contours for the Septem- ber and December cruises (figs. 9-24) were constructed using all of the sources of tem- perature data (STD, reversing thermometers and XBT's) collected on these cruises. Salinity sections (figs. 25-40) and Sigma-t sections (figs. 41-56) were also drawn to a maximum depth of 500 meters. The sections of dissolved oxygen (figs. 57-71) were drawn to a maxi- mum depth of 250 meters and those of chloro- phyll (figs. 72-86) were drawn to a maximum depth of 100 meters. Water Masses Vertical sections of temperature and salinity were inspected to determine the existence of water masses having characteristic properties of temperature or salinity. Isotherms and isohalines which tended to form closed loops on the vertical section contours were considered to be the boundaries of water masses. When "closed loop" isotherms (or isohalines) of iden- tical value appear on successive sections, they were joined together by smooth lines to give a three dimensional perspective of the water masses (figs. 87-90). These figures are not a synoptic portrayal of the shape of the bound- aries, but rather represent the extent of the boundaries over the time period of the cruise. RESULTS Temperature Distribution The physical properties of coastal waters of the Mid-Atlantic Bight are subject to large sea- sonal variations. In September surface waters over the shelf ranged from 17^C to 20°C and subsurface waters were 2C° to 40° cooler. In December the shelf water was essentially vertically isothermal and ranged from 6°C to 10°C. Using data from various sources, Bigelow (1933) gave a description of the temperature cycle for the Mid-Atlantic Bight waters. Sur- face cooling and intense mixing of the vertical column occur over the shelf during the winter months. Shelf water temperatures reach a minimum during February and March. This minimum is followed by vernal warming oc- curring more rapidly inshore and at the sur- face. A thermocline of increasing steepness is developed as the warming season progresses. The thermocline is steepest in mid-September, after which autumnal cooling begins and the cycle is repeated. Daily water temperature and .salinity at 13 locations along the Atlantic sea- board were tabulated for 1966 and 1967 by Chase (1969). The temperature cycles are depicted graphically in an atlas of monthly sea temperatures from the Florida Keys to Cape Cod (Walford and Wickland, 1968). Low Temperature Core Vernal warming forms a layer of warm wa- ter overlying a pool of relatively cool water lying over the shelf. This pool gradually di- minishes as vernal warming progresses. The re- mains of this cool water pool were found in September 1967 (fig. 87). It appears as a core of cool water (less than 8°C) form Cape Cod to the ofl^ng of Chesapeake Bay. Ketchum and Corwin (1969) studied the persistence of "winter" water on the continental shelf for a period of 3 years. They concluded that the pool of cool water is warmed by both vertical mixing with less saline surface water and horizontal mixing with more saline slope water. The type of mixing was related to the heat budget along the shelf. One of the processes by which the pool of cool water is dissipated was described as "calving" (Cresswell 1967). In this process, large bubbles of cold water break off and move seaward as they mix with the slope water. The primary cause of calving was ascribed to the shoaling of internal waves. Tidal agitations were described as a secondary cause. The den- sity structure of the water over the shelf edge in September 1967 (figs. 41-50) included a sharp vertical gradient 20 to 30 meters below the surface and either riding over or impinging upon the shelf edge. Thus, conditions for the propagation of internal waves existed in Sep- tember 1967. They did not, however, exist dur- ing December 1967 (figs. 51-56). Evidence of the calving process was found in September 1967 (fig. 10) . A relatively small cold bubble (11°C) was found 30 miles sea- ward of the cold water on the shelf edge in section 2. This bubble appeared to be in the final stages of separation from the parent wa- ter mass. It is interesting to note that in this instance and in the examples presented by Cresswell, the bubbles are closer to the surface than their parent water masses. The dissolved oxygen content of the cold water bubble (fig. 58) discussed above was higher than that of the surrounding warmer, water, as expected, but it was also higher than that of the parent water mass. This high oxygen content may have been the result of photosynthetic activity in the bubble after its detachment and rise into the photic zone. The relatively higher chlorophyll content of the bubble (fig. 73) supports this contention. Salinity Distribution In September and December, the water over the shelf generally showed weak vertical sal- inity gradients approaching isohaline condi- tions on some .stations (figs. 25-40). The horizontal gradients were relatively strong, however, and reached a maximum near the .shelf edge. In September surface salinity in- creased gradually from less than 31%o near the coastline to greater than 35%o beyond the con- tinental shelf (fig. 5). The same general gradient of surface salinity occurred in Decem- ber with an inshore salinity of less than 32%o (fig. 6) . The increase in salinity during Decem- ber reflects high evaporation rates and low river discharges during winter months. The river discharges of the northern half of the Mid-Atlantic Bight are highest in March, April, and May. Inshore salinity reaches a minimum during this period (Ketchum and Keen, 1955). Bumpus (1969) has associated low river runoffs along the Mid-Atlantic Bight with reversals in the surface drift over the continental shelf. A layer of high salinity was found during both crui.ses (figs. 89 and 90) in the same gen- eral location. The salinity values of the layer decreased slightly from September (35.75%o) to December (35.50%o). There was a surfacing of the high salinity layer along section 4 in September (fig. 28). It appears that this was the result of current induced upwelling associ- ated with cyclonic water motion. Assuming geostrophic conditions, the density structure of the water along section 4 (fig. 44) depicts a local cyclonic eddy limited to the upper 50 meters. Crulf Stream Counlerflow Stommel (1957) proposed that a baratropic flow opposite to the Gulf Stream could be main- tained by the sinking of polar water. Swallow and Worthington (1957) observed a deep western boundary current opposite to the Gulf Stream off the Blake Plateau, south of Cape Hatteras. This current was below 2,000 meters and ranged from 9 to 18 cm/sec. Volkmann (1962) computed a western boundary current flowing opposite the Gulf Stream in an area south of Cape Cod in 1959 to 1960. The geo- strophic flow below 1,400 meters was de- termined using a 2,000-meter reference level. Volkmann concluded that the westward flow of water may not be continous but may consist of a series of eddies or transients. He also con- cluded from transport calculations that large amounts of water flowing westward between Cape Cod and Cape Hatteras are recirculated by the Gulf Stream, and that the amount of water recirculated can be influenced by large- scale transcients. Direct measurements of sub- surface currents were made by Barrett (1955) off of Cape Hatteras in 1962. He found that the inshore westward flowing current appeared to be continous along the steep continental slope from depths of several hundred meters to depths greater than 2,500 meters. Assuming geostrophic conditions were dom- inant in the water column over a depth of 500 meters or greater, several inferences concern- ing a counterflow west of the Gulf Stream can be drawn from the density profiles. East of 73 ""W longitude, counterflow was as shallow as 100 meters and within 40 miles of the edge (100 meters depth) of the continental shelf (figs. 41, 42, 44, and 53). Through sections 4 and 7 in September and section 2 in December a northeastwai-d flow below 150 meters was indicated between the counterflow and the con- tinental slope (figs. 44, 47, and 52). Since this flow was not indicated through adjacent sec- tions, it may represent an eddy in the counter- flow. No counterflow was indicated in the upper 500 meters along section 9 in September. It is possible that a counterflow may have existed deeper than 500 meters along this section, or it may have been entrained in the Gulf Stream. Niiler and Spiegel (1968) presented a nu- mercial treatment of formation of a quasi- geostropic jet along a shoaling coast. They assume coastal regions to be shallow on a scale comparable to the width of the boundary current and the current is assumed to be of constant potential vorticity. The significant features of the numerical solution are "(i) the appearance of a countercurrent, (ii) a pocket of warm water above the ledge where the shelf drops oflf into the deep ocean, and (iii) a pocket of cold water on the ledge." These features ap- pear to be generally in good agreement with the conditions found during September. Niiler and Spiegel's numerical treatment in- dicates the dependence of the current upon the topographical features of the shelf edge. As the shelf edge changes from a sharp ledge to a gradual rise, the countercurrent amplitude is decreased and the width is increased. They noted that the numerical analysis is valid only for a limited distance downstream of where the countercurrent begins. This is because the influx of water increases the horizontal density gradient to a point where the quasigeostrophic approximation is invalidated. This phenomena may explain the apparent discontinuity of the countercurrent indicated by the ICNAF data. Shelfwater — Slope Water Boundary A striking feature of the data collected dur- ing September and December 1967 was the evidence of dynamic processes occurring at the shelf water-slope water interface. This inter- face represents a boundary between markedly different temperatures and salinities, and be- tween deep and shallow water regimes. This boundary is subject to the dynamic processes of wind mixing, tides, internal waves and cur- rents which may be strongly influenced by transients. Due to these conditions and shal- lowness of the shelf edge, the assumptions of geostrophic flow were not applied to infer water motion in this area. The physical properties of the shelf water- slope water boundary were strongly influenced by seasonal variations in 1967. The marked change in the density structure between 30 and 50 meters depth over the shelf edge from Sep- tember to December indicated a strong seasonal variation in vertical mixing. The vertical lines of constant sigma-t in December (figs. 51 through 56) suggest intense mixing, probably due to strong wind mixing and convection re- sulting from surface cooling. In September, these mixing processes were absent and the den- sity of this layer is well stratified (figs. 41-50) . CONCLUSIONS A continuous core of relatively cold water existed in September along the shelf edge from Cape Cod to the offing of the Chesapeake Bay. Evidence of "calving" in which a large bubble of cold water separates from the core and moves seaward was found. Oxygen and chlo- rophyll concentrations were relatively high within this bubble suggesting increased photo- synthetic activity. In general, surface salinity increased grad- ually from the shore to the shelf edge. Layers of high salinity water were found in the slope water off the Mid-Atlantic Bight in September and December. Upweiling of this high salinity layer appears to have been caused by a local cyclonic eddy in September. 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UNESCO Office of Oceanography, Paris. 118 pp. VoLKMANN, G. (1962). Deep current observations in the Western North Atlantic. Deep-Sea Res. 9: 493- 500. Walford, L. A. and R. I. Wickland (1968). Monthly sea temperature structure from the Florida Keys to Cape Cod. American Geographical Society Serial Atlas of the Marine Environment (Folio 15). Yentsch, C. S. (1965). Distribution of chlorophyll and phaeophytin in the open ocean. Deep-Sea Res. 12(5) : 653-666. Yentsch, C. S. and D. W. Menzel (1963). A method for the determination of phytoplankton, chlorophyll and phaeophytin by fluorescence. Deep-Sea Res. 10(3): 221-231. Figure 1. Station and section locations ICNAF 67-2 — 18-29 September 1967. ICNAF 67-3 STATIONS AND XBT POSITIONS Figure 2. Station and section locations ICNAF 67-3—11-23 December 1967. Figure 3. Sea surface temperature CC) ICNAF 67-2—18-29 September 1967. ICNAF 67-3 SURFACE TEMPERATURE Figure 4. See surface temperature CC) ICNAF 67-3—11-23 December 1967. 10 INCAF Figure 5. Surface salinity (%o) ICNAF 67-2—18-29 September 1967. 11 ICNAF 67-3 SURFACE SALINITY Figure 6. Surface salinity (%o) ICNAF 67-3—11-23 December 1967. 12 Figure 7. Surface density (at in g/1) ICNAF 67-2—18-29 September 1967. 13 ICNAF SURFAC Figure 8. Surface density (at in r/I) ICNAF 67-3—11-23 December 1967. 14 ICNAF 67-2 SECTION 1 TEMPERATUIE °C SI» 1 XBT 1 ST» 2 XBT 2 STA 3 XBT 3 STU 4 XBT 4 STA 5 XBT 5 ST> 6 » 250 — Figure 9. Vertical distribution of temperature CO-Section 1 ICNAF 67-2, 18-29 September 1967. 16. 17. 18, 19 and 21°C contours omitted to preserve clarity. 15 ICNAF 67-2 SECTION 2 TEiPERATVIE °t ST* 11 XBT 10 m 10 XIT S STA i XIT I STA 8 XBT 7 STA 7 =■ 250 — Figure 10. Vertical distribution of temperature (°C)— Section 2 ICNAF 67-2, 18-29 September 1967. 16 ICNAF 67-2 SECTION 3 KMPEItTIK C STI 17 STI 13 IIT 13 SII 14 IIT 14 III IS W IS STI 1( IIT It SII 17 Figure 11. Vertical distribution of temperature (°C) — Section 3 ICNAF 67-2, 18-29 September 1967. 17 ICNAF 67-2 SECTION 4 TEMPERITURE °C SI« 23 XBI 23 SIA 22 XBT 22 ST« 21 XBT 21 SIA 20 XBT 20 ST* 19 XBT 19 SI» II Figure 12. Vertical distribution of temperature (•€)— Section 4 ICNAF 67-2, 18-29 September 1967. 18 ICNAF 67-2 (SECTION 5) TEMPERATURE C STA 28 XBT 27 STA 29 XBT 28 STA 30 ^ 50 Figure 13. Vertical distribution of temperature CO— Section 5 ICNAF 67-2, 18-29 September 1967. 19 ICNAF 67-2 SECTION 6 STA 33 XBT 29 TEMPERATURE ^C STA 32 STA 31 STA 30 Figure 14. Vertical distribution of temperature CO— Section 6 ICNAF 67-2, 18-29 September 1967. 20 ICNAF 67-2 SECTION 7 lEMPERtTUIIE C STA 35 ST« 36 Sit 37 Sit 38 STt 39 Sit 40 Sit 41 Figure 15. Vertical distribution of temperature (°C)— Section 7 ICNAF 67-2, 18-29 September 1967. 21 ICNAF 67-2 SECTION 8 TEMPEIATIIE C SU 49 SU 41 ST« 47 SKI 4i ST« 45 SU 44 SU 43 Figure 16. Vertical distribution of temperature ("O— Section 8 ICNAF 67-2, 18-29 September 1967. 22 ICNAF 67-2 SECTION 9 UMfEIUUIE C SI« 51 SIA S2 Sit S3 ST« 54 0 SU 55 SB — III 151 211 5^251 311 351 400 450 500 20 0 19 0-0 Figure 17. Vertical distribution of temperature (•C)— Section 9 ICNAF 67-2, 18-29 September 1967. 23 ICNAF 67-2 SECTION 10 TEMPEIATIIE °C ST* 61 JT« 10 JI* 59 SI* 51 SI« 57 Figure 18. Vertical distribution of temperature (°C)— Section 10 ICNAF 67-2, 18-29 September 1967. 24 ICNAF 67-3 SECTION 1 TEIPEMTIIIE °C SU 1 XIT 1 m 2 W 2 STt 3 STA 4 XIT 4 STt 5 Figure 19. Vertical distribution of temperature ("O— Section 1 ICNAF 67-3, 11-23 December 1967. 25 ICNAF 67-3 SECTION 2 IEMPER«TUI)[ C STA 11 W 11 SU 10 XBT 10 S1» 9 XB1 9 S1» I tSU SI> ? »BI 7 SI* 6 0 Figure 20. Vertical distribution of temperature ('O— Section 2 ICNAF 67-3, 11-23 December 1967. 26 ICNAF 67-3 SECTION 3 lEMPEIIMUIE C STl 12 XII 13 STt 13 XIT 14 ST« 14 III IS ST* IS XIT 1( Sit 16 III n Silt 17 Figure 21. Vertical distribution of temperature ('C)— Section 3 ICNAF 67-3, 11-23 December 1967. 27 ICNAF 67-3 SECTION 4 lEMPEIMIIE C ST» 22 »I 22 SI» 21 KIT 21 Sl« 26 XII 2« $T« 1! «T U ST« II — H^ Figure 22. Vertical distribution of temperature ("O— Section 4 ICNAF 67-3, 11-23 December 1967. 28 ICNAF 67-3 SECTION 5 STA 23 XBT 23 TEMPERATURE C STA 24 XBT 24 STA 25 * 50 100 XBT 25 STA 26 t 1 Figure 23. Vertical distribution of temperature ("C)— Section 5 ICNAF G7-3, 11-23 December 1967. 29 ICNAF 67-3 SECTION 6 STA 2! XIT n m u TEIPEUIIIE °C m 31 in 32 STI 33 m 34 Figure 24. Vertical distribution of temperature ("€)— Section 6 ICNAF 67-3, 11-23 December 1967. 30 ICNAF 67-2 SECTION 1 STl 1 STt 2 SAIINITT % . STU 3 ST« 4 ST* S ST* I 411 451 SBO I II I I IIIES 350 Figure 25. Vertical distribution of salinity (%o)— Section 1 ICNAF «7-2, lS-29 September 1967. 31 ICNAF67-2 SECTION 2 STt 11 sumiTY % . SI* 10 STD 9 Figure 26. Vertical distribution of salinity (%o)— Section 2 ICNAF 67-2, 18-29 September 1967. 32 ICNAF 67-2 SECTION 3 SUINITY % . m 12 STt 13 m 14 m is 1 ».75 li SU 17 S. 2SI FiRure 27. Vertical distribution of salinity (%o)— Section 3 ICNAF 67-2, 18-29 September 1967. 33 ICNAF 67-2 SECTION 4 sin 23 Silt 22 SAIINITT % 0 ST« 21 SIA 20 Sm 19 SU II SO 100 ISO 2og ■ 250 300 350 400 450 500 36.5 _L_ Figure 28. Vertical distribution of salinity (%o)— Section 4 ICNAF 67-2, 18-29 September 1967. 34 ICNAF 67-2 SECTION 5 STA 24 SALINITY %. STA 28 STA 29 STA 30 Figure 29. Vertical distribution of salinity (%o)— Section 5 ICNAP" 67-2, 18-29 September 1967. 35 ICNAF 67-2 SECTION 6 STA 33 SALINITY %o STA 32 33,5 STA 31 33.5 STA 30 bO Figure 30. Vertical distribution of salinity (%o)— Section 6 ICNAF 67-2, 18-29 September 1967. 36 ICNAF 67-2 SECTION 7 SALINITY % 0 STA 37 ST« 31 STA 39 STA 3t 51 — 111 151 211 251 — 311 351 411 451 500 I II I 1 IIIES Figure 31. Vertical distribution of salinity (%o)— Section 7 ICNAF 67-2, ln-29 September 1967. 37 ICNAF 67-2 SECTION 8 SlllNITY % . m 4} su 41 m 47 m 4i tn 4s I m 44 m 43 Figure 32. Vertical distribution of salinity (%o)— Section 8 ICNAF 67-2, 18-29 September 1967. 38 ICNAF 67-2 SECTION 9 smiNiif % c m SI STII 52 SK 53 ST« 54 Silt 55 FiRure 33. Vertical distribution of salinity (%o)— Section 9 ICNAF 67-2, 18-29 September 1967. 39 ICNAF 67-2 SECTION 10 SALINITY % . su II sTi ti in a in SI lu S7 Figure 34. Vertical distribution of salinity (%o)— Section 10 ICNAF 67-2, 18-29 September 1967. 40 ICNAF 67-3 SECTION 1 SUINITT % . I SIM m 5 Figure 35. Vertical distribution of salinity (%o)— Section 1 KNAF 67-3, 11-23 December 1967. 41 ICNAF 67-3 SECTION 2 StllllTT % . mil mil STM mi I m 7 mi FiRure 36. Vertical distribution of salinity (%o)— Section 2 ICNAF 67-3, 11-23 December 1967. 42 ICNAF 67-3 SECTION 3 SAIINIIT % . ST» 12 ST«13 SU 14 $I» 15 ST» II $U U 311 — 3JI 411 45Q - 500 1 |/ / /I 1 ///' t 1 V 32.8 • • 1 1 ; 1 51 1 .■ .• 111 — \7//7//'7// -mi 54.5\/// ^ 151 — ss.oX 1\ 211 — \ 251 39.29 I II I 1 IIUS 39.0 Figure 37. Vertical distribution of salinity (o/oo) -Section 3 ICNAF 67-3, 11-23 December 1967. 43 ICNAF 67-3 SECTION 4 SII 22 m 21 SlllNITT % . m \i m II Figure 38. Vertical distribution of salinity (%o)— Section 4 ICNAF 67-3, 11-23 December 1967. 44 ICNAF 67-3 SECTION 5 SALINITY %t 0 STA 23 STA 24 STA 25 STA 26 ~"3I.75 ""'31. 5. 1^ ^ ^ .^^ / / , 31 75 / J 32.0 1 1 32.25 32.5^ (METERS en i.ij 0 10 MILES 100 Figure 39. Vertical distribution of salinity (%o)— Section 5 ICNAF 67-3, 11-23 December 1967. 45 ICNAF 67-3 SECTION 6 StLINITY % . ST« 34 FiRure 40. Vertical distribution of salinity (%o)— Section 6 ICNAF 67-3, 11-23 December 1967. 46 ICNAF67-2 SECTION 1 STI 1 STI 2 SIKM« I ST« 3 m 4 STt 5 STt S Figure 41. Vertical distribution of density (ot in r/I)— Section I ICNAF 67-2, 18-29 September 1967. 47 ICNAF 67-2 SECTION 2 SISMA I m 9 S. M 4SI 5sg lllEi Figure 42. Vertical distribution of density (at in g/l)— Section 2 ICNAF 67-2, 18-29 September 1967. 48 ICNAF 67-2 SECTION 3 SltMl t m u su IS m 12 m 13 FiRure 43. Vertical distribution of density (at in c/l)— Section 3 ICNAF 67-2, 18-29 September 1967. 49 ICNAF 67-2 SECTION 4 STI 21 m 22 SKMI t ni 21 SU 21 STMS STI II Figure 44. Vertical distribution of density (at in g/l) — Section 4 ICNAF 67-2, 18-29 September 1967. 50 ICNAF 67-2 SECTION 5 SIGMA t STA 28 STA 29 ^ 50 FiKUre 45. Vertical distribution of density (at in r/D— Section 5 ICNAF 67-2, 18-29 September 1967. 51 ICNAF 67-2 SECTION 6 STA 33 bO « 50 100 0? MILES Figure 46. Vertical distribution of density (at in g/l)— Section 6 ICNAF 67-2, 18-29 September 1967. 52 ICNAF 67-2 SECTION 7 SItHA t SI — IN 151 211 S.2H 311 3SI m m 511 27.9 • II lltES 27.7S /.J FiRure 47. Vertical distribution of density (at in g/D— Section 7 ICNAF 67-2, 18-29 September 1967. 53 ICNAF 67-2 SECTION 8 m n SltMl t sit u m 4s in 44 STt 43 Figure 48. Vertical distribution of density (at in g/l)— Section 8 ICNAF 67-2, 18-29 September 1967. 54 ICNAF 67-2 SECTION 9 SIGMA I ST« SI m 52 ST* S3 STt 54 ST* 55 Figure 49. Vertical distribution of density (<»t in g/l)— Section 9 ICNAF 67-2, lS-29 September 1967. 55 ICNAF 67-2 SECTION 10 sii ti SUN SIMI t STISS STt 51 SI« 57 Figure 50. Vertical distribution of density (at in r/I)— Section 10 ICNAF 67-2, 18-29 September 1967. 56 ICNAF 67-3 SECTION 1 sitai I STI I m Z STI ] SII 4 ms Figure 51. Vertical distribution of density (at in g/1)— Section 1 ICNAF 67-3, 11-23 December 1967. 57 ICNAF 67-3 SECTION 2 »(M t "«ii mil sm sill STI 7 SIM Figure 52. Vertical distribution of density (at in g/1) — Section 2 ICNAF 67-3, 11-23 December 1967. 58 ICNAF 67-3 SECTION 3 STl 12 STl 13 SIHI t m 14 ni 15 STl It in 17 FiRure 53. Vertical distribution of density (at in g/l)— Section 3 ICNAF 67-3, 11-23 December 1967. 59 INCAF 67-3 SECTION 4 SICHA t ST« 22 m 21 Sit 20 SI« tS ST« II IH 2N =^ 2SI 311 3il 411 451 500 I II I I mus •27.0- -27.25- -27.5--- ] . Figure 54. Vertical distribution of density (at in r/I)— Section 4 ICNAF 67-3, 11-23 December 1967. 60 ICNAF 67-3 SECTION 5 STA 23 SIGMA t STA 24 STA 25 STA 26 Figure 55. Vertical distribution of density (crt in g/1)— Section 5 ICNAF 67-3, 11-23 December 1967 61 INCAF 67-3 t SECTION 6 m 31 IN IM m s. m m 3SI 411 451 500 SltMA t STI 31 STI 32 $T« 33 1 n sit 34 i II I I lllEi 25.75 26 0 2625 ,27.2S 275 Figure 56. Vertical distribution of density (ot in g/I)— Section 6 ICNAF 67-3, 11-23 December 1967. 62 ICNAF 67-2 SECTION 1 STA 1 STA 2 0 DISSOLVED OXYGEN STA 3 STA 4 STA 5 STA 6 50 100 150 200 250 Figure 57. Vertical distribution of dissolved oxygen (ml/D— Section 1 ICNAF 67-2, 18-29 September 1967. 63 ICNAF 67-2 SECTION 2 DISSOLVED OXYGEN _ 100 — STA 7 Figure 58. Vertical distribution of dissolved oxygen (mI/1)— Section 2 ICNAF 67-2, 18-29 September 1967. 64 ICNAF 67-2 SECTION 3 DISSOLVED OXYGEN STA 12 STA 13 STA 14 STA 15 STA 16 STA 17 Figure 59. Vertical distribution of dissolved oxygen (mI/1)— Section 3 ICNAF 67-2, 18-29 September 1967. 65 ICNAF 67-2 SECTION 4 STA 23 DISSOLVED OXYGEN STA 21 STA 20 Figure 60. Vertical distribution of dissolved oxygen (ml/I)— Section 4 ICNAF 67-2, 18-29 September 1967. 66 ICNAF 67-2 SECTION 5 DISSOLVED OXYGEN STA 24 STI 28 STA 29 STA 30 Figure 61. Vertical distribution of dissolved oxygen (ml/1) — Section 5 ICNAF 67-2, 18-29 September 1967. 67 ICNAF 67-2 STA 33 SECTION 6 DISSOLVED OXYGEN STA 32 STA 31 STA 30 * 50 Figure 62. Vertical distribution of dissolved oxygen (ml/l)-Section G ICNAF 67-2. 18-29 September 1967. 68 ICNAF 67-2 STA 36 50 100 150 200 — 250 L SECTION 7 DISSOLVED OXYGEN ST* 37 STA 38 STA 39 STA 41 10 MIcJ 1 3.25 Figure 63. Vertical distribution of dis.solved oxygen (ml/1)— Section 7 IC.\AF 67-2, 18-29 September 1967. 69 ICNAF 67-2 SECTION 8 BISSBLVEB eXYGEN STMS STA47 SU 4S STA 45 ST« 49 Figure 64. Vertical distribution of dissolved oxygen (m I/I— Section 8 ICNAF 67-2, 18-29 September 1967. 70 ICNAF 67-2 SECTION 9 DISSOLVED OXYGEN „ STA 51 STA 52 STA 53 STA 54 50 — _ 100 — 150 — 200 0 10 250 MILES STA 55 Figure 65. Vertical distribution of dissolved oxygen (ml/1)— Section 9 ICNAF 67-2, 18-29 September 1967. 71 ICNAF 67-3 SECTION 1 STA 1 STA 2 DISSOLVED OXYGEN STA 3 STA 4 50 — 100 150 200 STA 5 250 Figure 66. Vertical distribution of dissolved oxygen (ml/ 1)— Section 1 ICNAF 67-3, 11-23 December 1967. 72 ICNAF 67-3 SECTION 2 STA 11 ST* 10 DISSOLVED DXYGEN ST* 9 ST* 8 ST* 7 ST* 6 ^ 100 250 Figure 67. Vertical distribution of dissolved oxygen (ml/I)— Section 2 ICNAF 67-3, 11-23 December 1967. 73 ICNAF 67-3 SECTION 3 IISSeiVEl OXYGEN STA 12 STA 13 STA 14 ST« IS I STA 16 STA 17 Figure 68. Vertical distribution of dissolved oxygen (mI/1)— Section 3 ICNAF 67-3, 11-23 December 1967. 74 I ICNAF 67-3 STA 22 _ 100 — SECTION 4 DISSOLVED OXYGEN STA 21 STA 20 STA 19 STA 18 FiKure 69. Vertical distribution of dissolved oxyRen (ml/1) — Section 4 ICNAF 67-3, 11-23 December 1967. 75 ICNAF 67-3 SECTION 5 DISSOLVED DXYGEN 0 STA 23 STA 24 SIA 2i STA 26 K 6.75 ^N 7.0 675 ^ 50 ^<^ =5 0 10 UiJ MILES 100 Figure 70. Vertical distribution of dissolved oxygen (ml/1)— Section 5 ICNAF 67-3, 11-23 December 1967. 76 ICNAF 67-3 SECTION 6 STA 29 STA 30 _ 100 — DISSeiVED OXYGEN STA 31 STA 32 Figure 71. Vertical distribution of dissolved oxygen (ml/1)— Section 6 ICNAF 67-3, 11-23 December 1967. 77 ICNAF 67-2 SECTION 1 CNlBROPRYLl if/ia Sin 3 STA 4 STAE = 50 - Figure 72. Vertical distribution of chlorophyll (mg/m)— Section 1 ICNAF 67-2, 18-29 September 1967. 78 ICNAF 67^2 SECTION 2 STA 11 ST A 10 CNIORIPKYIL ■{/■3 STA 9 STA 8 STA 7 Figure 73. Vertical distribution of chlorophyll (mg/m)— Section 2 ICNAF 67-2, 18-29 September 1967. 79 ICNAF 67-2 SECTION 3 STA 13 STA 14 CHLOROPHYLL «|/n3 STA 15 STA 16 STA 17 Figure 74. Vertical distribution of chlorophyll (mg/m)— Section 3 ICNAF 67-2, 18-29 September 1967. 80 ICNAF 67-2 SECTION 4 STA 23 ST* 22 CNLOROPNTLl ■|/i3 m 21 m 2e SIA 19 SIA 18 Figure 75. Vertical distribution of chlorophyll (mg/m')— Section 4 ICNAF 67-2, 18-29 September 1967. 81 ICNAF 67-2 SECTION 5 STA 24 CHLOROPHYIL n]g/n]3 STA 28 STA 29 Figure 76. Vertical distribution of chlorophyll (mg/m)— Section 5 ICNAF 67-2, 18-29 September 1967. 82 ICNAF 67-2 SECTION 6 STA 33 CHLOROPHYLL nig/ni3 STA 32 STA 30 Figure 77. Vertical distribution of chlorophyll (mg/m)— Section 6 ICNAF 67-2, 18-29 September 1967. 83 ICNAF 67-2 SECTION 7 CIIIIIPHYLL ii/hS STA 36 ST« 31 0 « 50 — too — Figure 78. Vertical distribution of chlorophyll (mg/m)— Section 7 ICNAF 67-2, 18-29 September 1967. 84 ICNAF 67-2 SECTION 8 CIllllPITLl Bf/ia silt 49 in 47 ST« 45 SIA 43 Figure 79. Vertical distribution of chlorophyll (mK/m)— Section 9 ICNAF 67-2, 18-29 September 1967. 85 ICNAF 67-2 SECTION 9 CHLOROPHYLL ine/in3 STA 51 STA 52 STA 54 STA 55 Figure 80. Vertical distribution of chlorophyll (mg/m)— Section 9 ICNAF 67-2, 18-29 September 1967. 86 ICNAF 67-2 SECTION 10 STA 61 CHLOROPHYLL inE/in3 STA 59 * 50 — STA 57 100 Figure 81. Vertical distribution of chlorophyll (mg/m)— Section 10 ICNAF 67-2, 18-29 September 1967. 87 ICNAF 67-3 SECTION 1 STA 2 CHLOROPHYLL iie/n3 STA 3 STA 4 STA 5 Figure 82. Vertical distribution of chlorophyll (mg/m)— Section 1 ICNAF 67-3, 11-23 December 1967. 88 ICNAF 67-3 SECTION 2 ST« It m II tlllllPIYll if/iS m i m I SU 7 $r« E Figure 83. Vertical distribution of chlorophyll (mg/m)— Section 2 ICNAF 67-3, 11-23 December 1967. 89 ICNAF 67-3 SECTION 3 ST» 12 Sit 13 CIIIIIHYU il/lS Sit M Sit IS Sit II Sit 17 Figure 84. Vertical distribution of chlorophyll (mg/m)— Section 3 ICNAF 67-3, 11-23 December 1967. 90 ICNAF 67-3 SECTION 4 CHLOROPHYLL ■t/ii3 STA 22 STA 21 STA 20 ST* 19 SU Figure 85. Vertical distribution of chlorophyll (mg/m)— Section 4 ICNAF 67-3, 11-23 December 1967. 91 ICNAF 67-3 SECTION 6 STA 29 STA 30 CmBRIPRYLL ■(/■3 STA 31 STA 32 STA 33 STA 34 Figure 86. Vertical distribution of chlorophyll (mg/m)— Section 5 ICNAF 67-3, 11-23 December 1967. 92 Figure 87. Cold wafer core (temperatures less than 8'C)— ICNAF 67-2—18-29 September 1967. 93 SUBFJCE TEMPERATURE GREATER THAN M 0°C Figure 88. Warm water layer (temperatures greater than 14 °C) — ICNAF 67-3 — 11-23 December 1967. 94 Figure 89. Hiph salinity layer (salinity greater than 35.75%o) ICNAF 67-2 18-29 September 1967. 95 Figure 90. Hich salinity layer (salinity greater than 35.5%o) ICNAF G7-3, 11-23 December 1967. 96 APPENDIX A OCEANOGRAPHIC DATA A complete description of the codes utilized in the tabulation of oceanographic station data can be found in National Oceanographic Data Center publication M-2, Processing Physical and Chemical Data from Oceanographic Stations. (Rev. August 1964, supplement issued May 1966.) To facilitate use of the oceanographic station data listing, entry headings which are not self- explanatory are described below. Depth to Bottom Corrected or uncorrected soundinp in meter. Max. Depth of Samples Depth of deepest sample to nearest multiple of one hundred meters. Wave observations DIR. Rounded to nearest multiple of 10 decrees. HGT. In increments of V2 m. Sum of 5 meters plus increments of Vz m if 50 is added to direction. PER. If numerals 2 through 9 are entered, period in seconds is twice the numeric entry or 2X (numeric entry) + 1. For other entries see WMO Code 3155. SEA Sea state according to WMO Code 3700 Weather Code If preceded by X, weather according to WMO Code 4501. If a two-digit entry, weather according to WMO Code 4677. Cloud Code Type Cloud type according to WMO Code 0500. Amount Cloud amount in eights. Entry of the numeral 9 indicates cloud amount could not be estimated. Water Color Code Color according to Forel-Ule scale. Trans. Transparency in whole meters as determined by Secchi disc. Wind DJr. Rounded to nearest multiple of 10 degrees. Speed or Force If preceded by letter S, wind speed in knots; if preceded by letter F, wind force according to Beaufort scale. Barometer Barometric pressure given in 10, units and tenths of millibars. Air Temp. °C. Air temperature to tenths of a degree centigrade. Vis. Code Visibility according to WMO Code 4300. No obs. depths Number of observed levels associated with the station. Messenger time Entered in hours and tenths of an hour GMT. For Nansen casts, indicates time of release of messenger applicable to the observational level. For STD casts, indi- cates the starting time of lowering the sensor. Card type OBS designates observed levels. STD indicates the values at this standard level were interpolated by a modified 3-point LaGrange formula. 97 Depth(ni) Depth to nearest meter. A postscript T indicates depth was obtained thermo- metrically; Z indicates uncorrected "wire out" depth. Postscript Q indicates value was marked doubtful by originator; P indicates value was considered doubtful by NODC. Postscripts P and Q retain this meaning throughout the following entries. T °C. Temperature to hundredths of a degree Centigrade S %o Salinity in parts-per-thousand. SIGMA-T Entered to hundredths. Specific-volume Multiply entry by 10 ' to obtain specific-volume anomaly in cubic centimeters per Anomaly-x 10' gram. Z.iD Dyn. M. x 10' Multiply entry by 10^ to obtain anomaly of dynamic height in dynamic meters referenced to the sea surface. Sound Velocity Sound velocity according to Wilson's formula entered to tenths of a meter per second. Oj ml/1 Dissolved oxygen in milliliters per liter entered to hundredths. PO,-P ug-at/1 Inorganic phosphate in microgram-atoms per liter entered to hundredths. Total-P ug-at/1 Total phosphous in microgram-atoms per liter entered to hundredths. NOj-N ug-at/1 Nitrite-nitrogen in microgram-atmos per liter entered to hundredths. NOa-N ug-at/1 Nitrate-nitrogen in microgram-atmos per liter entered to tenths. SiOi-Si ug-at/1 Silicate-silicon in microgram-atmos per liter entered to whole units. pH Entered to hundredths. 98 Table I. — Observed and interpolated oceano graphic data taken by USCGC Evergreen, 19-29 September 1970, on ICNAF Cruise 67-2; prepared from NoDC Listing No. 31-8023, LATITUDE VIO LONGITUDE ' '1/10 OWGINATOR'S NODC STATION NUMBEIt 31&023 06900 W 151 19 09 19 020 1967 102 001 SD SPEED OR FORCE SIO BARO- METER 155 14^ 0151 09 21 0 |2 1 OOOli SOUND VELOCITY NOj-N vs • er/l Si 0«-Si 020 STD 0000 lliiS 3187 2428 0036525 0000 14916 683 OBS OUOO 1145 31B65 2428 14916 683 STD 0010 0850 3201 2488 0030868 0034 14811 686 OBS 0010 0850 32008 2488 148U 686 STD 0020 0579 3226 2544 0025525 0062 14709 667 OBS 0020 0579 32259 2644 14709 667 STD 0030 0490 3232 2659 0024106 0087 14676 656 OBS 0030 0490 32320 2559 14675 666 OBS 0040 0439 32506 2579 14658 663 STD 0050 0435 3250 2579 0022211 0133 1465S 655 OLS 0050 0435 32500 2579 14658 655 STD 0075 0410 3276 2602 0020028 0186 14666 608 OBS 0075 0410 32760 2602 14655 608 STD 0100 0410 3298 2619 0018384 0234 14662 577 OBS 0100 0410 32981 2619 14662 577 STD 0125 0410 3299 2620 0018350 0280 14666 OBS 0140 0410 32992 2620 14669 114 143 033 023 Oil 006 000 000 REFERENCE SHIP CODE MARSDEN STATION Tl WE ORrGlNATOR'S DEPTH MAX. DEPTH OF S'MPL'S WAVE WEA. THER CODE CLOUD CODES NODC CUT CODI ID. NO. LATITUDE 1/10 LONGITUDE * -1/10 CRUISE NO. STATION NUMBER TO BOTTOM STATION NUMBER 10* r MO DAY HR.1/10 OIR. ' HCI PtR SEA TYPE AM 31 3023 EV 4100 N 06900 W 151 19 09 19 050 1967 102 002 0078 01 21 0 2 xn 0002 WATER WIND BARO- METER AIR TEMP. -C VII. cot) NO. OBS. DEPTHS SPECIAL OBSERVATIONS COLOR CODE IRANS. DIR. SPEED OR fORCE DRY BULB WET BULB DT SD 28 S15 139 150 144 7 07 messencr[cast TIME or NO. HR 1/10 1 CARD TYPt DEPTH Im) T -Z s •/„ SIGMA-T SPECIFIC VOIUME ANOMALt-Xle' SAO OVN. M. SOUND VELOCITY 02 ml/I PO4-P ve - ot/i TOTAL-P i,9 - o./l NO2-N US - o'/l CHl-A, SlO«-Si ve - al/l pH S c c 1 STD 0000 1290 3196 2408 0038394 0000 14967 599 OBS 0000 1290 31962 2408 14967 599 STD 0010 1290 3197 2409 0038394 0038 14969 599 OBS 0010 1290 31966 2409 14969 599 STD 0020 1290 3197 2409 0038417 0077 14971 60* OBS 0020 1290 31966 2409 14971 604 STD 0030 1290 3197 2409 0038440 0U6 14972 605 OBS 0030 1290 31966 2409 14972 605 OBS 0040 1290 31965 2409 14974 605 STD 0050 1290 3197 2409 0038486 0192 14976 606 OBS 0050 1290 31966 2409 14976 606 STD 0075 1290 3197 2409 0038543 0288 14980 606 OBS 0076 1290 31965 2409 14980 606 082 081 093 079 078 088 086 99 REFERENCE SHIP CODE ii MARSDEN STATION TIME ORIGINATOR'S DEPTH MAX. WAVE WEA- THER CODE CLOUD CODES NODC cr»T COOf ID. NO. LATITUDE V10 lONGITUDE ' -i/io CRUISE NO. STATION NUMBER BOTTOM OF S-MPL'S OBStKv*iMUP<> NUMBER 10* !' MO DAY HR.l/lC Din. »<:«.,. SI. MH AM 31 8023 EV ^032 N 06856 W 151 OB 09 19 OHO 1967 10. 003 0070 00 27 ol. xo 0003 WATER WIND BARQ. METER (mbi) AIR TEMP. 1C DEPTHS SPECIAL OBSERVATIONS COLOR CODE 'tv- DIR. SffED OR fonce DRY flULB WET BULB DT SD 27 SIO 142 161 156 6 1 06 HR >/IO 1 CARD TYPt DEPTH (ml T -Z s •/.. SIGMA-T irtCIFIC vOLUMt ANOMALT-XIO' SAO DYN. M. SOUND VELOCin 0] ml/1 PO*-P rOTAl-F vg ■ or/i NO2-N wg - at/1 0*-* SI04-S< vg - ol/l pH c c 1 000 STD 0000 1*22 3197 2382 0040896 0000 15012 631 OBS 0000 lt22 31965 2382 15012 631 STD 0010 ISiiO 3204 2405 0038774 0040 14987 654 OBS 0010 1340 32041 2405 14987 654 STD 0020 1321 3210 2413 0038019 0078 14963 627 OBS 0020 1321 32098 2413 14983 627 STD 0030 1145 3215 2460 0034469 0114 14925 604 OBS 0030 1145 32152 2450 14925 604 OBS OOitO 1043 32209 2473 14890 596 STD 0050 0921 3233 2502 0029571 0179 14849 592 OBS 0060 0921 32330 2502 14849 592 066 078 136 047 031 024 100 HH cin CODt escE ID. NO. SHIP CODE LATITUDE l/IO LONGITUDE '1/10 if MARSOEN SQUARE 10' 1 1- STATION TIME (GMTI MO DAT lHR.1/10 YEAR CRUISE NO. DRIGINATOR'S STATION NUMBER DEPTH TO BOTTOM MAX. DEPTH OE S'MPL'S WAVE OBSERVATIONS Dil. I»r-.l».l ,c. WEA- THER CODE CLOUD CODES NODC STATION NUMBER 31 8023 EV AOOO N 06855 W 151 'oel 09 .1 115 1957 lo; 004 1097 1 1 25 1 c y 1 "PI AM WATER WIND BARO- METER (mbtl AIR TEAAP. ^n VIS. COOi NO. OBS. DEPTHS SPECIAL OBSERVATIONS 1 UUUHI COLOR CODE TRANS. DIR. SfEID Ot fORCt DRY BULB WEI BULB DT SD 31 S12 165 200 183 5 20 HH I/IO CARD TYPE DEPTH Iml T t 5 •'.. SIGMA-T SPECIffC VOLUMI ANOMALT-JIO' SAD OYN. M. xioJ SOUND VELOCITY 0: ml/l PO«-P ve • ot/i lOTAL-p ug - ol/l NO]-N UO - ol/l CHL— A SI 04-Si KB - ol/i S ,H C STD 0000 2205 353B 2451 0034352 0000 16280 452 115 OBS 0000 2205 35375 2451 15280 452 018 STD 0010 2198 3537 2452 0034275 0034 15280 450 OBS 0010 2198 35365 2452 15280 020 STD 0020 1250 3479 2635 0016905 0050 14992 448 003 OBS 0020 1250 34790 2535 14992 448 032 STD 0030 1180 3490 2657 0014838 0075 14971 469 OBS OBS 0030 1180 0040 1287 34900 2657 35250 2663 14971 15014 486 032 069 STD 0050 1327 3537 2664 0014197 0105 15031 475 OBS 0050 1327 35370 2564 16031 028 STD 0075 1310 3541 2570 001 3679 0140 15029 449 OBS 0075 1310 35405 2670 15029 009 STD 0100 1252 3544 2685 0012355 0172 15014 422 OBS 0100 1252 35442 2685 15niu 001 STD 0125 1239 3545 2589 0012086 0203 15014 393 STD 0150 1198 3547 2595 0011283 0232 15005 353 OBS 0150 1198 35470 2698 15005 363 STD 0200 1036 3524 2710 0010218 0285 14953 300 OBs 0200 1036 35240 2710 14953 300 STD 0250 0892 3512 2724 0008854 0333 14907 289 OBS 0250 0892 35120 2724 14907 239 STD 0300 0795 3504 2733 0008097 0375 14877 OBS 0300 0"'95 35035 2733 14877 STD COO 0578 3494 2755 0005001 0446 14807 OBS dOO 0578 34935 2755 14807 STD 0500 0521 3494 2762 0005391 0:>03 14800 OBS 0500 0521 34938 2762 14800 STD 0600 0498 3494 2765 0005234 055b 14807 OBS 0600 0498 34937 2765 14807 STD 0700 0485 3494 2755 0005180 0608 14819 OBS 0700 0485 34938 2765 14819 STD 0800 0464 3494 2769 0005015 0669 14827 OBS 0800 0464 34940 2769 14827 STD 0900 0461 3495 2770 0005048 0719 14842 OBS 0900 0461 34945 2770 14842 STD 1000 0455 3495 2771 0005065 0760 14856 OBS 1000 0455 34948 2771 14B56 OBs 1055 0444 34958 2773 14863 101 REFERENCE SHIP CODE ll MAR50EN STATION TIME ORIGINATOR'S DEPTH MAX. WAVE WEA- THER CODE CLOUD CODES NOOC CUT coot 10. NO. VIO 'I/IO IGMTi CRUISE NO. STATION NUMBER BOTTOM OF S'MPL'S NUMBER 10* r MO DAY HR.1/10 Dm. MCI nt IE* UP! AM 31 8023 Ev 3930 N 06900 W lib 99 09 19 147 1967 102 005 2650 15 !9 1 2 XI 0005 WATER WIND BARO- METER Imbil AIR TEMP. "C VIS, COD NO. OBS. DEPTHS SPECIAL OBSERVATIONS COLOR CODE "tV- DIR. SPESO Oft FO»Cf DRY BULB Wfl GULB DT SD 31 SIO 159 267 2b6 7 20 MiHiNG.lcASI IIMI or NO. HR 1/10 1 CARD TYPE DEPTH ImJ T -C s •/.. StGMA-T iriClfiC VOLUME ANOMALT-X50' SAD DYN. M, X 10> SOUND vELGCirr Oi ml/I POi-P KB - ot/l roTA.-p »B ■ o'/l NOj-N ug • 01/! CHl-A SIO4-SJ vg • al/l pH S c c 1 903 STD 0000 2610 3602 2410 0038225 0000 15362 484 OBS 0000 2510 36020 2410 16352 484 STD 0010 1695 3566 2605 0019715 0029 15144 487 OBS 0010 1695 36660 2506 15144 487 STD 0020 lilt, 3534 2665 0014082 0045 16021 488 STD 0030 1180 3633 2690 0011675 0059 14977 488 OBS 0030 1180 35330 2690 14977 488 OBS OO^iO 1292 35620 2591 15020 502 STD 0050 1325 3572 2692 0011694 0082 16034 647 OBS 0050 1325 35720 2692 15034 647 STD 0075 1330 3575 2693 0011642 OUl 15040 474 OBS 0075 1330 35750 2593 15040 474 STD 0100 1225 3576 2714 0009678 0137 15009 413 OBS 0100 1225 35763 2714 15009 STD 0125 ll'ii 3559 2717 0009366 0151 14983 365 STD 0150 1075 3646 2720 0009168 0184 14951 329 OBS 0150 1075 36458 2720 14951 329 STD 0200 0975 3530 2725 0008765 0229 14931 OBS 0200 0976 36300 2726 14931 STD 0250 08o2 3524 2738 0007523 0270 14897 OBS 0250 0862 35237 2738 14897 STD 0300 0762 3505 2740 0007414 0307 14865 OBS 0300 0762 35052 2740 14865 STD OAOO 0584 3497 2757 0006818 0373 14810 OBS 0400 0684 34970 2757 14810 STD 0500 0518 3499 2757 0004953 0427 14800 OBS 0500 0518 34992 2767 14800 STD 0600 0478 349^ 2771 0004670 0475 14800 OBS 0600 0478 34980 2771 14800 STD 0700 0464 360 1 2775 0004359 0520 14811 OBS 0700 0464 3 50 1 4 2775 14811 STD 0800 0450 3501 2776 0004364 0554 14822 OBS 0800 0450 35005 2776 14822 STD 0900 0438 3500 2777 0004325 0607 14833 OBS 0900 0438 35004 2777 14833 STD 1000 0421 3500 2779 0004245 0650 14843 OBS 1000 0421 35000 2779 14843 STD 1100 0410 3500 2780 0004205 0692 14865 STD 1200 0397 3600 2781 0004143 0734 14866 OBS 1200 0397 34999 2781 14866 STD 1300 0383 3500 2782 0004056 0775 14877 STD 1400 0368 3500 2784 0003953 0815 14888 STD 1600 0352 3600 2786 0003832 0864 14898 OBS 1500 0352 34999 2786 14898 016 020 065 013 017 Oil 003 102 - SHIP coot 31 8023 EV LATITUDE LONGITUDE 06900 W 115 003 STATION TIME 183 OT SD 31 SIC ORIGINATOR'S AIR TEMP. X: 256 IKCIFIC VOIU) MCt]««| S(* ll2l NOOC STATION NUMltR oood STO 0000 2495 3595 2410 0038258 0000 15358 549 OBS 0000 2495 35955 2410 15358 549 STD 0010 2490 3599 2414 0037937 0038 15359 550 OBS 0010 2490 35985 2414 15359 550 OBS 0018 2452 36160 2438 15353 STD 0020 2409 3608 2445 0034959 0075 15342 533 OSS 0020 2409 3503C 2445 15342 533 STD 0030 2011 3545 2510 0028813 0106 15235 552 OBS 0030 2011 35459 2510 15235 552 DBS OOiiO 1566 35085 2591 15102 543 OBS 0047 1313 35090 2545 15022 STD 0050 1420 3543 2649 0015508 0151 15062 527 OBS 0050 1420 35430 2649 15062 527 OBS 0059 1540 35850 2556 15107 STD 0075 1313 3540 2670 0013759 0188 15030 470 OBS 0075 131^ 35402 2670 15030 470 OBS 0080 1305 35548 2682 15030 STD 0100 1300 3561 2688 0012074 0220 15033 402 OBS 0100 1300 35607 2688 15033 402 STD 0125 1197 3549 2699 0011053 0249 15000 414 STD 0150 1108 3539 2708 0010260 0275 14972 426 OBS 0150 1108 3 5 3B8 2708 14972 426 STD 0200 0970 3523 2720 0009197 0324 14929 OBS 0200 0970 35229 2720 14929 STD 0250 0870 3512 2728 0008526 0358 14898 OSS 0250 0870 35U8 2728 14898 STO 0300 0800 3510 2737 0007691 0''09 14880 OBS 0300 0800 35100 2737 14880 STD 0400 0556 3496 2750 0005522 0't75 14798 OBS 0400 0556 34962 2750 14798 STD 0500 0501 3500 2770 0004685 0525 14793 OBS 0500 0501 35000 2770 14793 STD 0600 0458 3498 2773 00044^2 0572 l'»791 OBS 0600 0458 34981 2773 14791 STD 0700 0445 3499 2775 0004307 0615 14803 OBS 0700 0445 34990 2775 14803 STD 0800 0427 3499 2777 0004201 0658 14812 OBS 0800 0427 34989 2777 14812 STD 0900 0415 3499 2779 0004125 0699 14824 OBs 0900 0415 34993 2779 14824 STD 1000 0406 3499 2779 0004171 0741 14835 OBS 1000 0405 34985 2779 l'te36 STD 1100 0399 3499 2780 0004142 0782 14850 STD 1200 0392 3499 2781 0004139 0824 l't864 OBS 1200 0392 34991 2781 14864 STD 1300 0386 3499 2782 0004146 0865 14878 STO 1400 0380 3499 2782 0004143 0907 14893 STD 1500 0375 3500 2783 0004157 0948 14907 OBS 1500 0376 34995 2783 14907 lOTAL-f 015 012 067 071 036 003 103 REfERENCE SHIP CODE ii MARSDEN STATION Tl ^- ORIGINATOR'S DEPTH MAX. WAVE WEA- THER CODE CLOUD CODES NODC CIKY CODt ID. NO. LATITUDE I/IO LONGITUDE * '1/10 CRUISE NO. STATION NUMBER BOTTOM Of S'MPL'S NUMBER 10* r MO DAY HR.1/10 Olfc HCI PER SE* TYPE AM 318023 FV 3900 N 07000 W 1 16 90 09 19 237 1967 10? 007 2834 ib ^7 0 2 xo 0007 WATER WIND BARO- METER (fflbtl AIR TEMP. X: COO NO. OBS. DEPTHS SPECIAL OBSERVATIONS COLOR CODE IRANS, DIR. into OR FOIICE DRY BULB WEI BULfl OT SD 32 505 186 228 211 7 19 mehenckIcast HR 1/10 1 CARD TYPE DEPTH Iml T t s •/„ SIGMA-T SPICIFIC VOiUMf ANOMAl>-t10' SAD DTN. M. XIO^ SOUND VELOCITY Ol ml/I PO4-P vB-o'/l TOTAL-P (.g - ol/l NOi-N ug - or/I CML-A SIO^-S. ug - ol/l pH s c c 1 003 STD 0000 2112 3530 2471 0032442 0000 16265 531 OBS 0000 2112 35300 2471 16256 531 STD 0010 2088 3528 2476 0032008 0032 15250 639 OBS 0010 2088 35279 2476 15250 639 STD 0020 2060 3525 2481 00 3157 1 00 64 15244 538 DBS 0020 2060 36245 2481 15244 538 STD 0030 2040 3525 2487 0031053 0095 15240 638 OBS 0030 20'tO 35261 2487 16240 538 OBS OO'tO 1675 35185 2673 15137 530 STD 0050 1592 3567 2622 0018217 0146 15118 465 OBS 0050 1592 35569 2622 15118 465 STD 0076 1340 3568 2685 0012258 0183 16043 347 OBS 0075 1340 35679 2685 15043 347 STD 0100 1112 3542 2710 0009981 0210 14966 337 OBS 0100 1112 35419 2710 14966 337 STD 0125 0972 3626 2721 0008913 0234 149 17 347 STD 0150 0869 3514 2730 0008151 0255 14882 364 OBS 0150 0869 35140 2730 14882 354 STD 0200 0773 3 50 8 2739 0007322 0294 14853 363 OBS 0200 0775 35076 2739 14863 363 STD 0250 0696 3604 2747 0005577 0329 14830 411 OBS 0250 0696 35038 2747 14830 411 STD 0300 0590 3501 2760 0005462 0359 14796 OBS 0300 0590 35011 2760 14796 STD OitOO 0518 3500 2768 0004763 0410 14783 OBS 0400 0518 35001 2768 14783 STD 0500 0474 3499 2771 0004472 0466 14782 OBS 0500 0474 34985 2771 14782 STD 0600 0457 3499 2773 0004380 0600 14791 OBS 0600 0457 34985 2773 14791 STD 0700 0440 3498 2775 0004321 0544 14801 STD 0800 0423 3498 2777 0004227 0687 14810 OBS 0800 0423 34979 2777 14810 STD 0900 0406 3497 2778 0004187' 0629 14819 STD 1000 0393 3496 2779 0004168 0671 14831 OBS 1000 0393 34964 2779 14831 STD 1100 0386 3497 2779 0004166 0712 14844 STD 1200 0380 3497 2780 0004181 0754 14859 OBS 1200 0380 34965 2780 14859 STD 1300 0375 3497 2781 0004169 0796 14873 STD li-OO 0370 3497 2781 0004191 0837 14888 STD 1500 0366 3497 2782 0004216 0880 14903 OBS 1500 0366 34971 2782 14903 013 014 021 025 054 023 018 000 104 31fl LATHUOE 1/10 3930 N LONGITUDE •1/10 U7000 W 116 20 031. ORIGINATOR'S BARO- METER Imbll 207 003 AIR TEMP. X 228 iPtClfIC VOtUMt STD OBS STD OBS STD OBS STD 08s OBS STD OBS STD OBs STD OBS STD STD OBS STD OBS STD OBS STD OBS STD OBS STD OBS STD OBs STD STD OBS STD STD OBS STD STD OBS STD STD STD OBs S Ao OTN. M. X 10^ 0000 0000 0010 0010 0020 0020 0030 0030 0040 OO&O 0050 0075 0075 0100 0100 0125 0160 0150 0200 0200 0250 0250 0300 0300 0400 0400 0500 0500 0600 0600 0700 0800 0800 0900 1000 1000 1100 1200 1200 1300 1400 1500 1500 2251 2251 2135 2135 1774 1774 1653 0980P lllOP 1285 1285 1276 1275 1205 1205 1129 1055 1055 0915 0915 0780 0760 0675 0675 0540 0 540 0610 0510 0480 0480 0461 0445 0445 0435 0425 0425 0414 0405 0405 0397 0390 0385 0385 3505 35052 3506 35058 3513 35130 3515 3450P 3526P 3518 35180 3547 35470 3538 35380 3533 3526 35260 3509 35090 3497 34970 3495 34950 3487 34870 3494 34935 3495 34950 3496 3497 34970 3497 3497 34965 3497 3497 34965 3497 3497 3497 34965 _ao SOUND VELOCITY 2413 2413 2446 2446 2545 2545 2599 2662P 2698P 2658 2658 2683 2683 2689 2689 2700 2708 2708 2718 2718 2730 2730 2743 2743 2755 2755 2763 2763 2768 2768 2771 2774 2774 2775 2775 2775 2777 2777 2777 2778 2779 2780 2780 NODC STATION NUMBER 00081 NOi-N itg • ol/l 0037923 0000 15288 15288 0034829 0036 15260 15260 0025417 0066 15162 15162 0020390 0089 15097 0014781 0012530 0011944 0010997 0010281 0009337 0008268 0007022 0006007 0005278 0004917 0004722 0004559 0004540 0004553 0004513 0004494 0004484 0004484 0004507 3125 0159 0189 0218 0246 0294 0338 0376 0441 0497 0548 0597 0643 0689 0734 0779 0824 0869 0914 0959 15014 15014 15018 15018 14998 14998 14975 14952 14952 14907 14907 14862 14862 14829 14829 14791 14791 14796 14796 14SU0 14800 14809 14819 14819 14832 14344 14844 14856 14869 14869 14882 14896 14911 14911 520 620 515 515 527 527 591 536 613 615 615 450 450 454 454 402 363 363 325 325 345 345 Oil 016 025 062 054 031 009 000 105 REFERENCE SHIP CODS it MASSDEN STATION TIME ORIGINATOR'S DEPTH MAX . WAVE ■" WEA- THER CODE CLOUD CODES CTM CODE ID. NO. VIO ' M/IO CRUISE NO. STATION NUMBER TO lOTTOM OF S'MPL'S STATION NUMBER 10- r MO DAY HR.1/10 OIK. HGI Pt« HA HC[ *M 31 8023 EV 4000 N 07000 W 152 00 09 20 067 1967 lo; 009 0164 01 00 0 XO 0009 WATER WIND BARO- METER AIR TEMP. "C c«o.dEs SPECIAL OBSERVATIONS COLOR CODE IMNS. DIR. into OH FOHCE DRY BULB WET BULB DT SD 07 509 203 194 103 7 1 00 "■"MK^lcASI ""' "NO. HR I/IO] CARD lYfE DEPTH lm| T yz s v.. SIGMA-T snciFic voiUMt ANOMAIY-XIO' SAD OYN. M. SOUND VELOCITY Oj ml/I PO<-P vg - ei/l lOTAL-f NOj-N CHI— A SIO«-Si vs - ol/l pH 1 C c 1 000 STD 0000 2009 3453 2440 0035379 0000 15218 OBS 0000 2009 34531 2440 15218 STD 0010 2008 3452 2440 0035446 0035 15220 552 OBS 0010 2008 34523 2440 15220 552 STD 0020 1993 3471 2457 0033787 0070 15219 545 OBS 0020 1993 34705 2457 15219 546 STD 0030 2005 3482 2463 0033289 0104 15225 552 OBS 0030 2005 34820 2463 15225 552 OBS 0040 1745 34356 2493 15148 558 STD 0050 1025 3400 2615 0018885 0156 14908 570 OBS OObO 1025 33995 2615 14908 570 STD 0075 0985 3465 2672 0013447 0196 14906 506 OBS 0075 0985 34550 2672 14 9 0 5 506 STD 0100 0998 3477 2579 001286J 0229 14917 475 OBS 0100 0998 34765 2679 14917 476 008 005 008 027 035 051 007 007 REFERENCE SHIP CODE li MABSDEN STATION Tl .E ORIGINATOR'S DEPTH MAX •, WAVE WEA- THER CODE CLOUD COOES NODC CTM COOf 10. NO. LATITUDE 1/10 LONGITUDE * 'l/IO YEAR CRUISE NO. STATION NUMBER 10 BOTTOM OF S'MPL'S STATION NUMBER 10* r MO DAY HR.1/10 om MGI ns SEA lYPl AMI 31 8023 Ev ^♦029 N 07005 W 152 00 09 20 098 1967 102 010 006tt 01 06 0 2 xn 0010 WATER WIND BARO- METER (mbl) AIR TEMP. "C VIS. COO NO. OBS. DEPTHS SPECIAL OBSERVATIONS COLOR CODE TUNS. DIR. SPEED FOKCE DRY BULB WET BULB DT SD 10 SIO 220 167 14^ 7 07 m(SS(kGr1caST I.M£ 0. NO. HR 1/10 1 CARD TYPE DEPTH Iml I -c s ■-'.. SIGMA-T SPECIFIC VOLUME ANOMALT-KIO' DYN. M. SOUND VELOCITY Oj ml/i PO4-P vg -oi/i TCIAl-f wg - ot/l NOl-N iig - oi/l CHI— A SI 04-Si vg • ol/l pH s c c 1 STD 0000 1480 3221 2388 0040295 0000 15033 617 OBS 0000 1480 32205 2388 15033 617 STD 0010 1565 3320 2446 0034805 0038 15074 619 OBS 0010 1565 33200 2446 15074 519 STD 0020 1681 3358 2449 00 34590 0072 15116 613 OBS 0020 1681 3357Q 244a 15115 613 STD 0030 1725 3361 2441 0035376 0107 15131 504 OBS 0030 1725 33511 2441 15131 504 OBS 0040 1290 33582 2541 14995 579 STD 0050 0891 3400 2537 0016735 0159 14859 502 OBS 0050 0891 34U0C 2637 14859 502 OBS 0060 0815 34278 2670 14835 047 045 051 054 040 REFERENCE SHIP CODE ii MARSDEN STAT ON Tl ^E ORIGINATOR'S 1 DiPTH 1 MAX WAVE WEA- THER CODE CLOUD CODES NODC CtBY ID. NO. 1/10 LONGITUDE ' '1/10 CRUISE NO. STATION „.;°. \"oi' NUMBER CODE 10* r MO DAY HR.1/10 NUMBER ••^'•^r^ S'MPL'S DIR. HCr PER SE* lift *M 31 B023 EV 4100 N 07000 W 152 10 09 20 130 1967 lO'c Oil 00^7 00 05 1 2 xo 0011 WATER WIND BARO- METER (mbtl AIR TEMP. K Vll- COD NO. OBS. DEPTHS SPECIAL OBSERVATIONS COLOR CODE TM.NS. DIR. SPEED OS fORCt DRY BULB WET BULB DT SD 07 S09 237 172 139 7 06 MES5tNG1l[(.AST TIME oJ'-No. HR 1/10 1 CARD TYPE DEPTH (ml T -C s •''.. SIGMA-T SPECIFIC VOLUME ANOMALT-Xia' SAD DYN. M. X 103 SOUND VELOCITY O3 mt/l PO<-P VB-ol/l lOTAL-P UB • »■/! NOi-N ug - oi/l CHL-A SIO4-S. l>9 - ol/l pH s C c 1 STD 0000 1459 3154 2342 0044764 0000 16C18 503 OBS 0000 1459 31538 2342 15018 503 OBS 0004 1454 31530 2342 15017 STD 0010 1435 3154 2347 0044323 0045 15012 611 OBS 0010 1436 31539 2347 15012 511 OBS 0017 1410 31582 2355 15006 STD 0020 1409 3159 2366 0043471 0088 15006 524 OBS 0020 1409 31586 2356 15006 524 OBS 0026 1405 31691 2357 15006 100 094 106 REFERENCE SHIP CODE n MARSDEN STATION T1 V,i ORIGINATOR'S DEPTH MAI ■, WAVE "" WEA> THER CODE CLOUD COOES ■Ct« coot 10. NO. VIO ' 'I/IO CRUISE NO. STATION NUMBER TO BOTTOM OF S'MPL-S STATION NUMBER 10* r MO DAY HR.)/10 DIR. HG1 ftt if* T>M AM 31 S023 EV ^11*7N 071001W 152 11 09 20 178 1967 102 012 00^2 00 0 0 0 X XO nni? WATER WIND BARO- METER (mbil AIR IE MP. -C CODf °^^- OEPTHS SPECIAL OBSERVATIONS COLOR CODE IRANS. DIR. inio Ol fOICI DSt BULB WET BULS DT SO 11 S06 251 228 172 8 06 I.Ml 0. NO. HH 1/10 1 CARD DEPTH iml T -C s •/.. SIGUA-T SHCIflC VOLUME ANOMAIY-IID' SAD DVN. M. t 10' SOUND VELOCITY 02 ml/I POi-P vg • c./l roTAi-f »e - 0-/I NOi-N ufl • at/I CHI— A SI O^-Si tig - ol/l pH c c 1 STD 0000 1620 3166 2316 0047186 0000 15071 OBS 0000 1620 31663 2316 15071 OBS 0001 1520 31689 2340 16040 STD 0010 K.85 3172 2350 0043963 0046 15031 OBS 0010 1485 31722 2350 15031 STD 0020 1419 3177 2368 0042332 0089 15011 OBS 0020 1419 31768 2368 15011 OBS 0025 1390 31731 2371 15002 STD 0030 1257 3197 2416 0037774 0129 14961 OBS 0030 1257 31973 2416 14961 REFERENCE SHIP CODE '^Z MARSDEN STATION TIME ORIGINATOR'S DEPTH MAI ■ WAVE WEA- THER CODE CLOUD COOES NODC CODE ID. NO. LATITUDE 1/10 LONGITUDE ■|/10 TEAR CRUISE NO. STATION NUMBER TO BOTTOM OF S'MPL-S STATION NUMBER 10* r MO DAY HR.1/10 OIR. HGI «R SEA I 'PI AM 31 B023 EV ^100 N 07100 W 152 11 09 20 19^ 1967 102 013 0048 00 13 1 2 XO 0013 WATER WIND BARO- METER (mb*l AIR TEMP. X: ^=..E. SPECIAL OBSERVATIONS COLOR CODE TRANS. DIR. S«ED OR FORCE DRY BULB WET BULB DT SO 13 S08 2i»0 161 1^^ 7 08 Mni£NG«lcAST t.ME Of NO. HR 1/10 1 CARD TYPE DEPTH Im) T -C s •/,. SIGMA-T SPECIFIC VOLUMt ANOMALT-HO' SAD OYN. M. X 10' SOUND VELOCITY 0; ml/I PO4-P TOTAL-P ug • oi/l NOi-N ug . ot/l cm— A si04-si tig - ol/l pH S c c 1 STD 0000 1548 3205 2362 0042831 0000 15053 633 OBS 0000 1548 32050 2362 15053 633 OBS 0001 1470 32042 2378 15028 STD 0010 1408 3207 2393 0039896 0041 15010 642 OBS 0010 1408 32067 2393 15010 642 OBS 0014 1380 32095 2401 15002 STD 0020 1119 3176 2424 0056899 0080 14909 626 OBS 0020 1119 31760 2424 14909 626 OBS 0023 1020 31640 2432 14872 STD 0030 0997 3225 2483 0031338 0114 14872 581 OBS 0030 0997 32245 2483 14872 581 OBS 0040 0985 32290 2489 14870 547 195 090 072 107 REMRCNCE SHIP CODE it MARSOEN STATION TIME ORIGINATOR'S DEPTH MAX ■, WAVE WEA- THER CODE CLOUD CODES GDC CODE 10. NO. LATITUDE l/IO LONGITUDE ■ -1/10 CRUISE NO. STATION NUMBER TO BOTTOM OF S'MPL'S STATION NUMBER 10- r MO DAY HH.1/10 OIR. MCI H» SEA ?yf[ AM 3l|8023 EV ^030 N 07100 W 152 01 09 20 223 1967 lo; 01^ 0076 01 09 0 2 xo 001^ WATER WIND BARO- METER (mbl) AIR TEMP. X. VIS- COD NO. OBS. DEPTHS SPECIAL OBSERVATIONS COLOR CODE I«ANi, DIR. S«ED OS FO»Ct DRY BULB WET BULB DT SD 10 S07 227 161 1^4 7 W HR i/ia 1 CARD TYPE DEPTH (ml T \: s •''., SIGMA-T SrtClfIC VOLUME ANOMALl-IIO' SAO DYN. M. t 10^ SOUND VELOCITY 0] ml/I PO4-P VB • o'/l lOTAi-P vg - oi/l NOi-N WB - al/l CHL— A SI 0<-Si wo - or/I pH S c c 1 STD 0000 1520 3203 2366 0042397 0000 15044 621 223 OBS 0000 1520 32030 2366 15044 621 OBS 0004 1521 32040 2367 15045 000 OBS 000b 1470 32070 2380 15029 STD 0010 1462 3239 2406 0038602 0040 15C31 632 OBS 0010 1462 32390 2406 15031 632 OBS OOU 1423 32300 2408 15018 STD 0020 1191 3228 2452 0034305 0077 14 941 617 OBS 0020 1191 32280 2452 14941 617 OBS 0024 1165 32250 2454 14932 OBS 0026 1180 32300 2455 14938 STD 0030 1101 3215 2458 0033772 0111 14909 605 OBS 0030 1101 32145 2458 14909 605 OBS 0040 0851 32420 2520 14822 590 STD 0050 0823 3252 2531 0026766 0172 14814 572 OBS 0050 0823 32515 2531 143 14 572 STD 0075 0756 3265 2552 0024831 0236 14794 OBS 0075 0755 32654 2552 14794 042 026 035 REFERENCE SHIP CODE il MARSDEN STATION Tl WE ORIGINATOR'S DEPTH MAX ■ WAVE WEA- THER CODE CLOUD CODES NODC CTUT CODE ID. NO. 1/10 LONGITUDE CRUISE NO. STATION NUMBER TO BOTTOM OF S-MPL'S STATION NUMBER ■1/10 - 10- r MO DAY HR.1/10 oifL |hgi1per| sea HP[ AM 31 B023 Ev ^000 N 07100 W 152 01 09 21 013 1967 102 015 0293 02 12 loUl XI ooie WATER WIND BARO- METER imb»l AIR TEMP. X. vjS, COO NO. OBS. DEPTHS SPECIAL OBSERVATIONS COLOR CODE TftANS. DIR. into OR FO»Ct DRY BULB WET BULB DT SD 10 Sll 220 189 161 B 11 HR l/IO T CARD TYPE DEPTH (ml T -C s •/.. SIGMA-T SPECIFIC VOLUME ANOMALl-llO' SAD DYN. M. X id' SOUND VELOCITY Ol ml/I P04-P lOIAL-P NOj-N ug - oi/l CHI— A SIO«-Si wg - ol/l pH S C C 1 1 013 STD 0000 2000 3480 2463 0033203 OUOO 15219 641 OBS 0000 2000 34800 2463 15219 641 STD 0010 2050 3476 2446 0034820 0034 15234 647 OBS 0010 2050 34766 2446 15234 547 STD 0020 2062 3482 2450 0034479 0069 15237 544 OBS 0020 2052 34815 2450 15237 544 STD 0030 2005 3446 2436 0036897 0104 15221 563 OBS 0030 2005 34450 2435 15221 565 OBS 0040 1576 33965 2603 15091 543 STD 0050 0870 3314 2573 0022801 0163 14840 670 OBS 0050 0870 33140 2573 14840 670 STD 0075 1018 3473 2673 0013396 0208 14919 574 OBS 0075 1018 34730 2673 14919 574 STD 0100 1208 3618 2573 0013460 0241 14996 496 OBS 0100 1208 35181 2673 14996 495 STD 0125 1203 3640 2691 0011824 0273 15001 438 STD 0150 1165 3546 2703 0010751 0301 14993 390 OBS 0150 1165 36460 2703 14993 390 STD 0200 0990 3508 2705 0010626 0355 14934 325 OBS 0200 0990 36080 2 70 5 14934 326 STD 0250 0816 3608 2733 000/>371 0401 14877 347 OBS 0250 0816 36082 2733 14877 347 021 037 020 022 062 055 017 009 108 SHrp CODE 3l|8023| EV LATITUDE LONGITUDE •1/10 07100 W DAY HR.I/U DT 116 91 09 21 0^4 1967 102 016 SKID FO*CI ORIGINATOR'S BARO- METER (fflbt) NO. OBS. DEPTHS 15 11 GTJrIiJ S(A WEA- THER CODE - NODC STATION NUMlit SAD DVN. M. % 10^ |.g - 81/1 NO3-N vg - el/I SIC4-S> VS - oi/I STD 0000 2109 3515 2460 0033449 0000 15262 549 OBS 0000 2109 35150 2460 15252 549 STD 0010 2000 3516 2490 0030666 0032 15225 550 OBS OOiO 2000 35155 2490 15225 660 STD 0020 1710 3520 2566 0023436 0059 15144 533 OBS 0020 1710 35200 2566 15144 533 STD 0030 1460 3536 2635 0015916 0079 15070 552 OBS 0030 1460 35355 2635 15070 552 OBS 0040 1425 35640 2665 15054 542 STD 0050 1430 3574 2671 0013545 0110 15069 527 OBS 0050 1430 35740 2671 15069 527 STD 0075 1380 3570 2679 0012899 0143 16056 470 OBS 0075 1380 35700 2679 15056 470 STD 0100 1318 3566 2689 0012036 0174 15039 402 OBS 0100 1318 35660 2689 16039 402 STD 0125 1276 3560 2692 0011732 0204 15029 414 STD 0150 1220 3553 2698 0011288 02 32 15013 425 OBS 0150 1220 36525 2698 15013 425 STD 0200 1070 3532 2710 0010207 0286 14966 344 OBS 0200 1070 35321 2710 14955 344 STD 0250 0940 3514 2718 0009471 0336 14925 327 OBS 0250 0940 35140 2718 14925 327 STD 0300 0825 3508 2732 000B213 0380 14889 OBS 0300 0825 35080 2732 14889 STD 0400 0640 3500 2752 0006331 0452 14833 OBS OiOO 0640 36000 2752 14833 OBS 0450 0600 35009 2758 14825 STD 0500 0560 3500 2762 00O5422 0611 14817 OBS 0500 0560 3600n 2762 14817 STD 0600 0490 3497 2768 C&04891 0363 14805 OBS 0600 0490 34970 2768 14805 STD 0700 0475 3500 2773 0004597 0610 14815 STD 0800 0460 3502 2776 0004374 0655 14826 OBS 0800 0460 35020 2776 14826 STD 0900 0445 3501 2777 0004368 0699 14836 STD 1000 0432 350 1 2778 0004316 0742 14848 OBS 1000 0432 35009 2778 14848 STD 1100 0422 3501 2779 0004289 0785 14850 STD 1200 0412 3501 2780 0004259 0828 14873 OBS 1200 0412 35009 2780 14873 STD 1300 0402 3501 2781 0004232 0870 14886 STD 1400 0392 3601 2782 0004209 0913 14898 STD 1500 0382 3501 2783 0004176 0954 14910 OBS 1500 0382 35005 2783 14910 023 018 023 022 032 048 019 004 109 SHIP CODE LATITUDE 1/10 LONGITUDE * '1/10 MO DAY HR.1/10 ORIGINATOR'S G1^ fta SEA WEA- THER CODE NOOC STATION NUMBER 3l|8023| EV 3858 N 07100 W 116 81 09 Zl 1006 OK FOKCt 508 AIR TEMP. "C 17 oUI 00171 SAO DYN. M. X 10^ STD 0000 1880 3574 2666 0023440 0000 15197 568 OBS 0000 1880 35739 2566 16197 568 STD 0010 1860 3554 2555 0024437 0024 15190 577 OBS 0010 186U 36540 2556 15190 577 STD 0020 1780 3673 2590 0021196 0047 15171 586 OBS 0020 1780 35730 2690 15171 586 STD 0030 1650 3588 2633 0017167 0066 15136 518 OBS 0030 1650 35880 2633 15136 61K OBS 0040 1671 35998 2637 15145 506 STD 0050 1635 3600 2645 0016026 0099 15136 499 OBS 0050 1635 36000 2645 15136 499 STD 0075 1620 3614 2669 0014754 0138 16137 416 OBS 0075 1620 36140 2659 16137 415 STD 0100 1470 3587 2672 0013608 0173 15091 417 OBS 0100 1470 35865 2672 15091 417 STD 0125 1400 3573 2677 0013227 0^07 15071 414 STD 0150 1340 3664 2682 0012790 0239 15055 411 OBS 0160 1340 35635 2682 15056 411 STD 0200 1249 3553 2692 0011929 0301 15031 402 OBS 0200 1249 35630 2692 15031 402 STD 0250 1065 3632 2711 0010244 0356 14972 333 OBS 0250 1065 36320 2711 14972 333 STD 0300 0940 3517 2720 0009391 0406 14933 OBS 0300 0940 35165 2720 14933 STD 0400 0706 3601 2743 0007203 0488 14859 OBS 0400 0706 35005 2743 14859 STD 0500 0578 3602 2762 0005621 0562 14824 OBS 0500 0578 35018 2762 14824 STD 0600 0520 3503 2770 0004819 0604 14818 OBS 0600 0520 35030 2770 14818 STD 0700 0483 3503 2774 0004511 0650 14819 STD 0800 0460 3502 2776 0004374 0695 14826 OBS 0800 0460 35020 2776 14826 STD 0900 0450 3602 2777 0004356 0738 14838 OBS 0900 0450 35020 2777 14838 031 038 049 023 053 035 013 006 110 REFERENCE SHIP CODE LONGITUDE '1/10 il MARSOEN STATION TIME ORIGINATOR'S DEPTH MAI -, WAVE WEA- THER CODE CLOUO COOES NOOC cm CODE 10. NO. LATITUDE 1/10 CRUISE NO. STATION NUMBER BOTTOM OF S-MPL*S STATION NUMBER 10" r MO DAY HR.1/10 Olt. MGT nt it* Hfl AVT 31 8023 EV 3831 N 07203 W 1 16 82 09 21 136 1967 lo; 018 2798 15 00 0 X2 OOIE WATEIl WIND BARO- METER tmbll AIR TEMP. "C CODE 0°S. ^°°' DEPTHS SPECIAL OBSERVATIONS COLOR CODE tIANS. DIR. iHlD »0»C( ORt BULB WET BULB DT SD 17 SQ^ 213 239 IZZ 5 29 HR 1/10 1 -,^4- DEPTH .., T X s •/.. SIGMA-T SPtClfIC VOIUMI ANOMALT-HO' SAD OVN, M. X 10^ SOUND VELOCITY Ol ml/I P04-P ug •01/1 TOTAl-P UB ■ o'/l NOl-N »B - al/l CHL— A SI 04-S< ug • Dl/I PM 1 C c 1 I 003 STD 0000 2028 3425 2413 0037930 0000 15220 539 OBS OUOO 2028 34245 2413 15220 539 STD 0010 2027 3462 2442 0035222 0037 15226 542 OBS 0010 2027 34620 2442 15226 542 STD 0020 2017 3465 2447 0034824 00 72 15225 547 OBS 0020 2017 34645 2447 15225 547 STD 0030 1910 3446 2460 0033551 0106 15195 549 OBS 0030 1910 34460 2460 15195 549 DBS OO^tO 1263 34415 2603 14995 561 OBS 00't2 1185 34500 2625 14970 OBS 0045 1195 34570 2628 14975 STD 0050 1270 3491 2640 0016477 0156 15006 578 OBS 0050 1270 34910 2640 15006 578 OBS 0056 1238 35040 2657 14997 OBS 0069 1308 35300 2663 15026 OBS 0071 1254 35140 2661 15007 STD 0075 1260 3532 2674 0013346 0193 15011 586 DBS 0075 1260 35320 2674 15011 586 STD 0100 1223 3547 2693 001 1617 0224 15005 453 OBS 0100 1223 35470 2693 15005 453 STD 0125 1198 3547 2697 0011255 0253 15000 440 STD 0150 1153 3546 2705 0010534 0280 14989 415 OBS 0150 1153 35460 2705 14989 415 STD 0200 1000 3521 2713 0009833 0331 14939 327 OBS 0200 1000 35210 2713 14939 327 STD 0250 0865 3514 2730 0008323 0376 14897 342 OBS 0250 0865 35136 2730 14897 342 STD 0300 0741 3505 2742 0007201 0415 14856 OBS 0300 0741 35050 2742 14856 OBS 0345 0631 34983 2752 14820 STD 0400 0588 3497 2757 0005847 0480 14811 OBS 0400 0588 34973 2757 14811 STD 0500 0520 3499 2766 0004993 0535 14801 OBS 0500 0520 34990 2766 14801 OBS 0560 0495 34965 2767 14800 OBS 0580 0505 35022 2771 14808 STD 0600 0497 3502 2772 0004606 0583 14808 OBS 0600 0497 35020 2772 14808 STD 0700 0475 3502 2774 0004434 0628 14816 OBS 0700 0475 35022 2774 14816 STD 0800 0453 3502 2777 0004288 0671 14823 OBS 0800 0453 35020 2777 14823 STD 0900 0440 3502 2778 0004232 0714 14834 OBS 0900 0440 35020 2778 14834 STD 1000 0428 3501 2779 0004258 0757 14846 OBS 1000 0428 35010 2779 14846 STD 1100 0418 3501 2780 0004231 0799 14858 STD 1200 0409 3501 2780 0004228 0641 14871 OBS 1200 0409 35008 2780 14871 STD 1300 0401 3501 2781 0004205 0883 14885 STD 1400 0393 3501 2782 0004193 0925 14898 STD 1500 0387 3 501 2783 0004189 0967 14913 OBS 1500 0387 35012 2783 14913 008 002 001 002 Oil 056 051 021 111 REFERENCE SHIP CODE ii MARSDEN STATION TIWE ORIGINATOR'S depth MAK ■ WAVE WEA- THER CODE CLOUD CODES IYP( AM NODC CIST CODE ID. NO. LATITUDE 1/10 LONGITUDE * 'I/IO CRUISE NO. STATION NUMBER TO BOTTOM Of S'MPl'S STATION NUMBER 10* I" MO DAY HR.V10 DIR. HGT »(« ^lA 31 8023 EV 3900 N 07200 W Ufa 92 09 21 169 1967 102 019 23^1 15 17 1 2 Xi* 0019 WATER WIND BARO- METER (mbil AIR TEMP. X. v.s ^°- --d?pVhs SPECIAL OBSERVATIONS COLOR CODE IftANS. DIR. srtto fO«Ct BULB WET BULB \ DT SD 17 SOS 193 250 222 i* 32 HR l/ioj CARD TYPE DEPTH Im) T -C s */.. SIGMA-T SMCIMC VOLUME ANOMALT-IIO' SAD DYN. M. X 10' SOUND VELOCITY Ol ml/I P04-P P9-01/I TOTAl-P vg - ot/l NOl-N wg - ol/l CM-4* SI04-S> vs - ol/l pH S c c 1 STD 0000 2082 3604 2535 0026311 0000 15256 518 OBS 0000 2082 36040 2535 15256 518 OBS 0005 2050 360 50 2545 15248 513 STO 0010 1980 3607 2666 0023536 0025 16230 512 OBS 0010 1980 36070 2565 15230 512 OBS 0015 1679 36081 2592 15203 506 STD 0020 1832 3611 2606 0019664 0047 15191 508 OBS 0020 1832 36110 2606 15191 508 OBS 0025 1830 36135 2608 15191 506 STD 0030 1773 3522 2629 0017507 0066 151 77 488 OBS 0030 1773 36220 252° 15177 OBS 0040 1770 36440 2647 15180 OBS 0044 1765 36450 264Q 15179 STD 0050 1769 3645 2648 0015812 0098 15182 435 OBS 0050 1769 36460 2648 15182 STD 0075 1610 3608 2667 0014969 0137 15134 395 OBS 0075 1610 36080 2657 15134 396 STD 0100 1515 3593 2567 0014111 0173 15106 402 OBS 0100 1515 35926 2667 16106 STD 0125 1361 3565 2679 0013027 0207 15058 413 OBS 0125 1361 35650 2679 15058 413 STD 0160 1312 3664 2688 0012240 0239 16046 445 OBS 0150 1312 35636 2686 15045 OBS 0175 1290 35536 2592 16042 447 STD 0200 1215 3554 2700 0011214 0297 15019 418 OBS 0200 1215 35640 2700 15019 OBS 0225 1160 36493 2707 15004 359 STD 0250 1105 3642 2711 0010212 0361 14988 OBS 0250 1105 36420 2711 14988 STD 0300 0966 3625 2722 0009191 0399 14944 OBS 0300 0956 35250 2722 14944 STD 0400 0718 3503 2744 0007181 0'»81 14864 OBS 0400 0718 35031 2744 14864 STD 0500 0574 3498 2769 0005750 0646 14822 OBS 0500 0574 34980 2759 14822 OBS 0526 0539 34970 2763 14812 OBS 0532 0552 34990 2753 14819 OBS 0559 0547 35001 2754 14821 OBS 0574 0512 34977 2755 14809 STD 0600 0608 3498 2757 0006039 0500 14812 OBS 0600 0508 34980 2767 14812 STD 0700 0486 3502 2773 0004508 0548 14820 OBS 0700 0486 35017 2773 14820 STD neoo 0460 3602 2775 0004404 0693 14826 OBS 0800 0460 35016 2775 14826 STD 0900 0445 3502 2777 0004302 0737 14835 OBS 0900 0445 35019 2777 14636 STD 1000 0430 3502 2779 0004246 0779 14847 OBS 1000 0430 35016 2779 14847 STD 1100 0421 3501 2779 0004269 0822 14860 STD 1200 0412 3501 2780 0004259 0856 14873 OBS 1200 0412 36009 2780 14873 STD 1300 0404 3601 2781 0004251 0907 14886 STD 1400 0397 3 50 1 2782 0004252 0960 14900 STD 1500 0390 3601 2783 0004250 0992 14914 OBS 1500 0390 35009 2783 14914 Oil 025 048 017 003 112 8023 EV LATflUOE 1/10 3930 N LONGITUDE "I/IO SD 1 lb| 92| 09| 21 I 2031 1967 10^ 020 19 into OK fOtCt S05 OMGINATOR'S lARO- METtR (fflbt) AIR TEMP. T: 19 icri ml SI A 17 Ol 2 WEA< THEIt CODE NODC STATION NUMIEt 002d SAD DVN. M. POj-P PS • Of/I NOj-N ttg - ai/1 001 STD 0000 2148 3552 2477 0031828 0000 15267 542 OBS 0000 2148 35515 2477 15267 542 STD 0010 2137 3558 2485 0031107 0031 15266 527 OBS 0010 2137 35580 2485 15266 527 OBS 0013 2052 35460 2499 15243 OBS 0017 2062 35400 2492 15246 STD 0020 2013 3520 2490 0030703 0062 15230 524 OBS 0020 2013 35200 2490 15230 524 STD 0030 1620 3468 2547 0025283 0090 15112 522 OBS 0030 1620 34675 2547 15112 522 OBS OOAO 1511 35135 2607 15086 537 STD 0050 1447 3537 2639 001o591 0132 15070 510 OBS 0050 1447 35371 2639 15070 510 STD 0076 1389 3549 2661 0014601 0171 15057 450 OBS 0075 1389 35492 2661 15057 450 STD 0100 1375 3561 2673 0013514 0';06 15058 438 OBS 0100 1375 35612 2673 15058 438 STD 0125 1317 3557 2682 0012745 0239 15042 435 STD 0150 1281 3555 2687 0012261 0270 15034 425 OBS 0150 1281 35550 2687 15034 425 OBS 0178 1267 35565 2691 15034 STD 0200 1215 3552 2698 0011398 0330 15019 386 OBS 0200 1215 35515 2698 15019 386 STD 0250 1059 3533 2712 0010088 0383 14970 342 OBS 0250 1059 35327 2712 14970 342 STD 0300 0905 3517 2726 0008776 0430 14920 OBS 0300 0905 35172 2726 14920 STD 0*00 0675 3505 2751 0006423 0506 14847 OBS 0*00 0675 35052 2751 14847 OBS 0425 0600 35014 2758 14821 STD 0500 0553 3500 2763 0005362 0565 14814 OBS 0500 0553 34996 2763 14814 STD 0600 0521 3500 2767 0005083 0618 14818 OBS 0600 0521 34996 2757 14818 Oil 009 013 021 054 032 008 005 REfERENCE SHIP CODE i| MARSDEN STATION TIME ORIGINATOR'S DEPTH MA . WAVE " WEA- THER CODE CLOUD CODES CODE ID. NO. 1/10 ' 'l/lO CRUISt NO. STATION NUMBER TO BOTTOM Of S'MPL'S STATION NUMBER 10' T MO DAY HR.1/1C OUL HGI PER SEA TTfE AM 31 9023 Ev 4000 N 07200 W 152 02 09 21 236 1967 102 021 01 19 0 2 0021 WATER WIND BARO- METER lml»») AIR TEMP. X VIS. COD NO. OBS. DEPTHS SPECIAL OBSERVATIONS COLOR CODE tRANS. DIR. into fO»Ct DRY BULB WET BULB DT SD 19 508 lUb 222 200 7 08 MfSSENolcAST IIMf o. NO. HR t/IO 1 CARD TYPE DEPTH Im) T -C s */.. SIGMA-T SPECIFIC VOLUMI *NOMAL<-II0' SAD OYN. M. SOUND VELOCITY Ol ml/1 P04-P lig • al/l TOTAl-P Vfl . ot/l NOi-N tig - ot/l Oft'-A SIO4-S. i>g - oi/l pH S c c 1 1 236 STD 0000 1820 3355 2413 0037915 0000 15153 575 OBS 0000 1820 33550 2413 15153 675 STD 0010 1819 3391 2441 0035306 0037 15169 694 OBS 0010 1819 33910 2441 15159 594 OBS 0018 1780 33860 2447 16148 STD 0020 1690 3380 2454 0033181 0071 16121 583 OBS 0020 1690 33800 2464 15121 583 STD 0030 1353 3343 2509 0028873 0102 15012 583 OBS 0030 1353 33430 2509 16012 683 OBS 0040 0920 32800 2539 14863 500 STD 0050 0797 3289 2564 0023628 0154 14809 600 OBS 0050 0797 32838 2564 14809 600 STD 0075 0758 3318 2592 0020994 0210 14802 569 OBS 0075 0758 33175 2592 14802 569 026 037 046 062 040 029 013 113 REFERENCE SHIP CODE MARSDEN STATION TIME ORIGINATOR'S DEPTH MAX. WAVE WEA- THER CODE CLOUD CODES NODC CT«V CODE ID. NO. LATITUDE 1/10 LONGITUDE * -1/10 CRUI^t NO. STATION NUMBER TO BOTTOM OF S'MPL'S STATION NUMBER 10* T MO DAY HR.l/lO Ol»- HCI Ht SfA U»E AM 31 8023 EV 4030 N 07200 W 132 02 09 22 024 1967 102 022 0060 00 19 0 2 X4 0022 WATER WIND BARO- METER Imbi) AIR TEMP. -Z "»..Es SPECIAL OBSERVATIONS COLOR CODE TftANS. DIR. S»E(D OR FO«Cf DRY BULB WET BULB DT 50 18 520 129 194 183 6 Ob «»«N"lcAST HR 1/10 1 CARD TYPE DEPTH Iml T t s ■/.. SIGMA-T SPtCIHC VOlUMf ANOMALY-IlO' SAD DYN. M. X I03 SOUND VELOCITY 0? ml/I P04-P roTAL-p „B - 01/1 NO:-N CHL— A SIO*-S. k.g - Dl/I pH c c 1 STD 0000 1603 32'.7 2382 0040923 0000 15075 587 OBS 0000 1503 32470 2382 15076 587 STD 0010 1603 3246 2381 0041024 0041 15077 599 OBS 0010 1603 32460 2381 15077 599 STD 0020 1526 3234 2389 0040290 0082 15053 601 OBS 0020 1526 32342 2389 15053 601 STD 0030 1305 3222 2425 0036681 0120 14981 600 OBS 0030 1305 32215 2425 14981 600 OBS 00g - 81/1 pM i C c 1 STD 0000 1920 3028 2140 006'*079 0000 1514'. 629 OSS 0000 1920 30280 21<.0 15144 629 OBS 0008 1723 31360 2270 15100 STD 0010 1722 3136 2270 0051646 0058 15100 422 OBs 0010 1722 31362 2270 15100 422 OSS 0015 1721 31361 2270 15101 330 REFERENCE SHIP CODE u- MARSOEN STATION TIA . ORIGINATOR'S DEPTH MAX. DEPTH OF S-MPL'S WAVE WEA- THER CODE CLOUD CODES NODC crrr CODE ID. NO. LATITUDE VIO LONGITUDE =g • -1/10°^ CRUISE NO. STATION NUMBER TO BOTTOM STATION NUMBER 10' r MO DAY HR.l/IO Dl*. HCI «« IE* I'fl AM 31 8023 £V 4000 N 07^00 W 152 04 09 22 179 1067 !02 026 0020 00 12 0 2 XI 0026 WATER WIND BARO- METER (mbi) AIR TEMP. "C ^ NO. SPECIAL OBSERVATIONS COLOR CODE IRANS. SPEED DIR. o» f09Ct DRY BULB WET BULB DT SD 30 S13 041 206 161 7 04 "■"■"=■ I CAST ""' »• NO. HR 1/10 1 CARD TYPE DEPTH {ml T -C s •/., SIGMA-T IPECIFlC VOLUME ANOMALT-IIO' SAD DYN, M. X10> SOUND VELOCITY Oj "»l/l PO,-P lOIAl-f NOj-N wg - ot/l CHI— A SIO«-SI i>g - 01/1 pH i C c 1 000 STD 0000 1907 3084 2185 0059707 0000 15147 582 06S 0000 1907 30838 2185 15147 582 OBS 0005 1884 30840 2191 15141 STD 0010 1802 3111 2231 0055332 0058 15121 548 OBS 0010 1802 31106 2231 15121 548 OBS 0016 1790 31156 2238 15119 REFERENCE SHIP CODE S| MARSOEN STATION Tl WE ORIGINATOR'S DEPTH MAX. DEPTH OF S'MPL'S VAVE WEA- THER CODE CLOUD CODES NODC ClJtT CODE to. NO. LATITUDE VIO LONGITUDE ■1/10 YEAR CRUISE NO. STATION NUMBER TO BOTTOM STATION NUMBER 10* r MO DAY HR.l/IO DIR. JHGtlPEPl St* I»Pi AM 31 8023 Ev 400 0 N 07330 W 152 03 09 22 1<567 102 027 0040 00 1 1 1 XI 0027 WATER WIND BARO- METER (mb»l AIR TEMP. -C VIS- COD NO. OBS. DEPTHS SPECIAL OBSERVATIONS COLOR CODE T«ANS. DIR. SPEED OR FOSCE DRY BULB WET BULB OT SO 30 508 091 206 167 8 06 messengrIcast TIME 0. fjo. HR 1/10 1 CARD TYPE DEPTH (ml T TC s •/„ SIGMA-T SPECIFIC VOLUME ANOMALT-KIO' SAO DYN. M. X 10^ SOUND VELOCITY O2 mi/I PO4-P WB-O'/I lOIAL-P U0 ■ Ol/t NOj-N UO - ot/l cm— ^ SI 0«-Si vg - oi/l pH S c c 1 STO 0000 1700 3163 2295 0049194 0000 15095 OBS 0000 1700 31627 2295 15095 STO 0010 1670 3172 2309 0047918 0049 15089 OBS 0010 1670 31715 2309 15089 STD 0020 1590 3196 2346 0044428 0095 15068 OBS 0020 1590 31960 2346 15068 STO 0030 1538 3211 2369 0042263 0138 15056 OBS 0030 1538 32110 2369 15056 OBS 0033 1530 32120 2371 15054 OBS 0037 1242 32126 2430 14959 115 RfFfftENCE SHIP CODE So MARSDEN STATION TIME ORIGIN A TOfi'S DEPTH MAX. DEPTH Of S'MPl'S WAVE WEA- THER CODE CLOUD CODES NODC CI»T coot ID. NO. LATITUDE 1/10 LONGITUDE * "I/IO TEAR CRUISE NO. STATION NUMBER TO BOTTOM STATION NUMBER 10' r MO DAY HR.l/lO DIR. HGf ftd Si* lYfE AM 31B023 EV ifOOO N 07300 W 1^2 03 09 kZ ^2i* 1967 ,n^ 028 00*0 00 30 2 2 XI nciPR WATER WIND BABO- METER (mbtl AIR TEMP. "C -^■3.. SPECIAL OBSERVATIONS COLOR CODE TRAKS- DIR. SPEED fortcE DRY BULB WET BULB DT SD 31 510 091 189 1^)6 8 07 HR 1/10 1 CARD lYPt DEPTH (ml J x s •/„ SlGMA-T SrtCIFIC VOlUMi ANOMALV-IIO' SAD DVN. M. It 10= SOUND VELOCITY Ol ml/I PO«-P TOTAl-P NOj-N Ufl - Qt/I CW-A SIO«-S. Vfl ■ oi/l pH S C c 1 STD oono 1679 320'* 2332 0045722 0000 15094 588 OBS 0000 1679 32039 2332 15094 588 06S 1002 1665 32020 2333 15089 STD 0010 1521 3212 2373 00*1807 004* 15047 597 OBS 00 lU 1521 32117 2373 15047 597 STO 0020 1329 3230 2'»27 0036685 0083 14988 603 OBS 0020 1329 32300 2<.27 14988 603 OBS 0u27 0813 32320 2518 14804 STO 0030 0802 3233 2520 0027819 0115 14600 590 OBS 0030 0802 32330 2520 14800 590 OBS OO^U U801 32350 2522 14802 520 030 038 088 095 076 REFERENCE SHIP CODE ii MARSDEN STATION TIME ORIGINATOR'S DEPTH MAX WAVE WEA- THER CODE CLOUD CODES NOOC COD( ID. NO. LATITUDE 1/10 LONGITUDE ■1/10 CRUISE NO. STATION NUMBER BOTTOM OF S'MPL'S STATION NUMBER 10- r MO DAY HR.I/10 DIR. MGI PER St* HPf AM 31 8023 EV *930')N 07300 W 1 lb 93 09 23 01b 1967 102 029 0080 00 3a X X XI 0029 WATER WIND BARO- METER (mbt) AIR TEMP. -C VIS. COD NO. OBS. DEPTHS SPECIAL OBSERVATIONS COLOR CODE TRANS. DIR. SPEED OR FORCE DRY BULB WET eULB DT SD 3a S17 113 178 167 fl 06 messencrIcasT TIME or NO. HR VIO 1 CARD TYPE DEPTH (ml T -C s •/.. S1GMA-T SPECIFIC VOLUME ANOMALY-X10' SAD DYN. M, X 10^ SOUND VELOCITY 02 ml/1 P04-P TOTAL-P VB- ol/l NO3-N vg - oi/l CMl-A SIO4-SI llfl-Ol/l pH S c c 1 STD 0000 1669 3223 2349 0044093 0000 15093 590 OBS 0000 1669 32232 2349 15093 590 STD 0010 1665 3224 2350 0043975 0044 15093 611 OBS 0010 1665 32240 2350 15093 611 STD 0020 1580 3<:26 2371 0042023 0087 15069 610 OBS 0020 1580 32260 2371 15069 610 STD 0030 0730 3237 2533 00^6553 0121 14773 596 OBS 0^30 0730 32370 2533 14773 596 OBS 0040 0706 32450 2543 14766 561 STO 0050 0 70 6 3248 2545 0025448 0173 14768 573 OBS 0U50 0706 32480 2545 14768 573 024 028 039 076 044 REFERENCE SHIP CODE ii MARSDEN STATION Tl WE ORIGINATOR'S DEPTH MAX. DEPTH OF S'MPL'S WAVE WEA- THER CODE CLOUD CODES CKY CODE ID. NO. 1/10 * '1/10 CRUISE NO. STATION NUMBER TO BOTTOM STATION NUMBER 10* r MO DAY HR.1/10 DIR. HCI PER SEA lYPi AM 31 i02 i EV 390 0 N 073UU W 1 16 9? 0--4 23 045 1967 102 030 ooaa 01 3b 1 2 X 1 0030 WATER WIND BARO- METER (mbt) AIR TEMP. X. VIS. COD NO. OBS. DEPTHS SPECIAL OBSERVATIONS COLOR CODE 'ZV DIS. SPEED OR FORCE DRY BULB WET BULB DT 5D 33 S17 012 161 130 7 07 HR 1/10 T CARD TYPE DEPTH (ml T -C s ■/.. SlGMA-T SPECIFIC VOLUME ANOMALV-110' SAD DYN. M. X 10' SOUND VELOCITY O3 ml/I PO4-P V9 ■ o./l roi»i-p VB - o\/\ NOj-N ug-ol/l CHl-A SIO«-Si vg - ol/l pH i c c 1 STD 0000 2055 3458 2431 0036223 0000 15231 532 OBS 0000 2055 34575 2431 15231 532 STD 0010 2055 3458 2431 0036258 0036 15233 536 OBS 0010 2055 34575 2431 15233 536 STO 0020 2071 3468 2435 0035942 0072 15240 540 OBS 0020 2071 34680 2435 15240 540 STD 0030 1765 3400 2461 0033459 0107 15148 531 OBS 0030 1765 34000 2461 15148 531 OBS 0040 0898 33350 2585 14852 592 STD 0050 0814 3350 2610 0019317 0160 14823 590 OBS 0050 0814 33500 2610 14823 590 STD 0075 0808 3366 2623 0018084 0207 14827 OBS 0075 0808 33660 2623 14827 015 012 012 016 050 019 013 116 I REFERENCE SHIP CODE MARSDEN STATION Tl >AE ORIGINATOR'S DEPTH MAX. DEPTH OF S'MPL'S WAVE WEA- THER CODE CLOUD CODES cm COOf ID. NO. 1/10 ■1/10 CRUISE NO. STATION NUMBER TO BOTTOM STATION NUMBER 10- r MO DAY HR.1/10 0* HGT Pi* ItA TYP[ AM 31 fl023 ev 3900 N 07330 W 116 93 09 Z3 078 1967 102 031 00^2 00 34 3 2 XI 00 31 WATER WIND BARO- METER (mbi) AIR TEMP. "C „, NO. --p?pVhs SPECIAL OBSERVATIONS COLOR CODE '"f^ DIR. srtfo OR roRct DRY BULB WET BULB DT so 32 S15 119 150 150 8 05 M(SHNG«lcAST ..ME « NO. HR 1/10 1 CARD TYPE DEPTH (ml T -C s */., SIGMA-T IPfCIHC VOiUMt AMOMALI-Iia' SAD OVN. M. X 10^ SOUND VELOCITY Ol ml/I PO4-P vg • ol/l TOTAl-P .9 . o./l NOj-N ve - ai/l SI04-Si pH 1 C c 1 STO 0000 1785 3347 2415 0037720 0000 15142 OBS 0000 1785 33i.fe5 2415 15142 STD 0010 1827 3<.0 8 2452 0034258 0036 15153 OBS 0010 1827 36080 2452 15163 STD 0020 1710 3'.02 2475 0032027 0069 15130 OBS 0020 1710 34020 2476 15130 STD 0030 1288 3314 2500 0029764 0100 14986 OBS 0030 1288 33140 2500 14986 OBS 00 SOUND VELOCITY Ol ml/1 P04-P lOIAL-P "B - ol/i NOj-N cm—* S104-Si PS . oi/I pH S c c 1 STD 0000 1748 OBS 0000 1748 3475P 2523P STD 0010 1748 OBS 0010 1748 3475P 2523P STD 0020 1538 OBS 0020 1538 3209P 2357P STD 0030 1477 OBS 0030 1477 3211P 2382P 566 565 569 572 572 540 540 081 067 226 176 REFERENCE SHIP CODE ii MARSDEN STATION Tl WE ORIGINATOR'S DEPTH MAX WAVE WEA- THER CODE CLOUD CODES NODC CTIt CODE ID. NO. LATITUDE 1/10 LONGITUDE ' M/IO TEAR CRUISE NO. STATION NUMBER TO BOTTOM OF S'MPL-S STATION NUMBER 10- 1* MO DAY HR.1/1C OIR. HOT PtR SEA IlK AM 31 3023 EV 3a597N 074446W 116 84 09 23 126 1967 102 033 OOiO 00 33 1 2 XI 0033 WATER WIND BARO- METER (mbtl AIR TEMP. X VIS. COO NO. OBS. DEPTHS SPECIAL OBSERVATIONS COLOR CODE IRANS. DIR. SPHO OR FORCE DRY BULB WET BULB DT 5D 34 S14 156 100 099 7 02 TIME 0. NO. HR 1/10 1 CARD TYPE DEPTH Iml T TC s v.. SlGMA-T SPECIFIC VOtUMI ANOMAIT-XIO' SAD DYN. M. X 10' SOUND VELOCITY Ol ml/I PO4-P lOTAL-P t,g - a. /I NO3-N ug - ol/l CHl-X SI 04-si VB - ot/l pH s c c 1 STD 0000 OBS 0000 OBS 0009 1960 3056 1960 30550 1960 30560 2151 0063004 0000 15158 547 2151 15158 547 2151 15160 548 532 666 117 REFERENCE SHIP CODE n MARSDEN STATION Tl .E ORIGINATOR'S DEPTH MAX WAVE WEA- THER CODE CLOUD CODES CHY coot ID. NO. VIO ' 'l/IO CRUISE NO. STATION NUMBER BOTTOM OF S'MPL'S STATION 10- r MO DAY HR.1/10 0'». HOT UK SEA nPi AM HUMBtK 31 B023 EV 3800 N 07500 W 116 8b 09 23 199 1967 102 036 0010 00 01 0 2 XI 003A WATER WIND BARO- METER (mbl) AIR TEMP. "C . „ NO. SPECIAL OBSERVATIONS COLOR CODE tfcAN !, DIR. into OR (OKce DRT BULB WET BULB OT S 33 506 132 200 130 e 02 Ht) 1/10 1 CAHO TYPE DEPTH (ml I "C s v.. SIGMA-T iHCIFIC VOLUMl ANOMAlT-XlO' SAD DTN. M. X 10^ SOUND VELOCITY Oi ml/I P04-P t>g .01/1 lOTAL-P 119- 01/1 NO3-N wg - oi/l CMt-A SIO4-S1 V9 • or/l pH % C C 1 STD 0000 OBS 0000 OBS 0009 952 3088 2177 0060482 0000 15150 556 952 30880 2177 15160 556 952 30880 2177 15161 REFERENCE SHIP CODE n MARSDEN STATION Tl WE ORIGINATOR'S DEPTH MAX. DEPTH Of S'MPL'S WAVE WEA- THER CODE CLOUD COOES NODC cr«y CODE 10. NO. LATITUDE 1/10 LONGITUDE '1/10 CRUISE NO. STATION NUMBER TO BOTTOM STATION NUMBER 10* r MO DAY HR.1/10 DIB. HGT PES SE* irPi AM 31 B023 EV 3800 N 07430 W lib 84 09 23 221 1967 102 037 0043 00 35 0 2 XI 0035 WATER WIND BARO- METER (mbil AIR TEMP. "C "-c£s SPECIAL OBSERVATIONS COLOR CODE TRAM DIR. SPEED OS FORCE DRY BULB WET BULB OT 5D 34 S08 146 190 140 8 07 messencrIcast TIME 0. NO. HR 1/10 I CARD TYPE DEPTH Im) T X: s •/.. SIGMA-T SPECIFIC VOLUME ANOMALY-XlO' SAD DYN. M. X 10= SOUND VELOCITY 0; ml/1 P04-P roiAi_p NOl-N ug - ol/I CHl-A SI0*-5. ug - or/I PH C c 1 STD 0000 1659 3258 2385 0040639 0000 15095 221 OBS 0000 1659 32675 2385 15095 STO 0010 1560 3300 2410 0U3H318 00 39 15101 OBS 0010 1660 33000 2410 15101 000 OBS 0012 1720 33300 2418 15123 OBS 0017 1735 33355 2419 15129 STD 0020 1729 3338 2422 0037119 0077 15128 OBS 0020 1729 33360 2422 15128 STD 0030 1599 3386 2455 0032976 01 12 15125 OBS 0030 1599 33850 2455 15126 OBS 0040 1596 33950 2474 15129 REFERENCE SHIP CODE °1 MARSDEN STATION Tl WE ORIGINATOR'S DEPTH DEPTH OF S'MPL'S WAVE WEA- THER CODE CLOUD CODES NOOC CIBY CODE ID. NO. LATITUDE 1/10 LONGITUDE ■1/10 YEAR CRUISE NO. STATION NUMBER TO BOTTOM STATION NUMBER 10* r MO DAY HR.1/10 Oi«, HGT PER SEA UPl AM 31 602 3 ev 38J0 N 07400 W 116 84 09 24 006 1967 102 038 OIUU 01 35 0 2 1 XO 0036 WATER WIND BARO- METER (mbi) AIR TEMP. 'C VIS, COD NO. OBS. DEPTHS SPECIAL OBSERVATIONS COLOR CODE TRAMS. DIR. SPEED 0« FOPCf DRY BULB WET BULB DT SO 35 S13 149 150 106 8 08 MESStNGd if-AST TIME 0, NO. HR 1/10 1 CARD TYPE DEPTH fml T -C s '/.. SIGMA-I SPECIFIC VOLUME ANOMAt.»-«ll)' SAD DYN. M. X 10^ ^°^^° 07 ml/1 VELOCITY "'""' PO4-P lOTAl-P ng - ol/I NOi-N i;g - Ol/I cm— A SI0*-5i ^g - al/I PH 1 c c 1 1 006 STD 0000 1931 3415 2432 0036139 0000 15192 553 OBS 0000 1931 34150 2432 15192 553 STD OOIU 1931 3415 2432 0035172 0035 15194 570 OBS 0010 1931 34150 2432 15194 570 STD 0020 1928 3394 2415 0037729 0073 15192 570 OBS 0020 1928 33940 2415 15192 570 STO 0030 1695 3331 2425 0035930 Olio 15118 588 OBS 0030 1595 33305 2425 15118 588 OBS 0040 1150 33 140 2525 14940 569 STD 0050 1005 3300 2540 0025915 0173 14988 580 OBS 0050 1005 33000 2540 14888 580 STO 0075 0793 3334 2500 0020320 0231 14819 598 OBS 0076 0798 3334C 2500 14819 598 STD 0100 0990 3440 2552 0015449 0276 14909 527 OBS 0100 0990 34397 2652 14909 527 031 026 034 130 040 032 025 015 118 REFERENCE SHIP CODE n MARSDEN STATION Tl ^E ORIGINATOR'S DEPTH MAX. DEPTH OF S'MPL'S WAVE WEA- THER CODE CLOUD CODES cr»t C00{ ID. NO. 1/tO ' '1/10 CRUISE NO. STATION NUMBER BOTTOM STATION NUMBER lo- r MO DAY HR.1/10 01*. HOT fit S(A ITM AM 31 8023 EV 3800 N 07330 W ne 83 09 /t* 029 1967 lo; 039 1600 15 36 0 2 XI 003-^ WATER WIND SARD- METER Imbtl AIR TEMP. "C "°.oEs SPECIAL OBSERVATIONS COLOR CODE TKANS. OIR, SHED OK (OKI DRY BULB WET BULB OT SO 34 S12 U6 161 128 8 1 1^ HH 1/10 CARD TYPE DEPTH Iml ,. s •/.. SIGMA-T iMCIFlC VOlUMf ANOMALt-IIO' SAD DYN. M. X lo' SOUND VELOCITY 03 ml/I PO4-P vg - BI/1 TOTAl-F NO3-N wg - ol/l Oft— A sio*-s. wg - oi/l PH 1 C C 1 STD 0000 2008 3480 2461 0033404 0000 16221 OBS 0000 2008 34800 2461 15221 STO 0010 1960 3472 2467 0032844 0033 15209 OBS 0010 1960 34717 2457 15209 STD 0020 1870 3488 2502 0029510 0U64 16187 OBS 0020 1870 34879 2502 15187 STD 0030 1600 3494 2572 0022914 0091 15109 OBS 0030 1600 34940 2672 15109 OBS COitO 1425 35200 2631 15059 STD 0050 13i>0 3524 2652 0015403 0129 15033 OBS 0050 1340 35240 2652 16033 STD 0075 1355 3569 2683 0012510 0164 15048 OBS 0075 1355 35685 2683 15048 STD 0100 1252 3561 2698 0011171 0193 16016 OBS 0100 1252 35605 2698 16016 STD 0126 1138 3547 2709 0010129 0220 14980 STD 0150 1025 3634 2719 0009219 0244 14942 OBS 0150 1025 36335 2719 14942 STD 0200 0800 3504 2732 0007989 0287 14853 OBS 0200 0800 35035 2732 14863 STO 0250 0705 3506 2748 0006675 0324 148 34 OBS 0250 0705 35055 2748 14834 STD 0300 0622 3600 2754 0005963 0355 14809 OBS 0300 0622 34996 2754 14809 STD O'tOO 0535 3500 2765 0004979 0410 14790 OBS 0400 0535 35000 2765 14790 DBS 0''50 0510 35000 2768 14788 STD 0500 0498 3500 2770 0004619 0458 14792 STD 0600 0476 3501 2773 0004408 0503 14799 OBS 0600 0476 35012 2773 14799 STD 0700 0454 3502 2777 0004193 0546 14807 STD 0800 0436 3503 2779 0004006 0587 14816 OBS 0800 0436 35030 2779 14816 STD 0900 0423 3503 2780 0003979 0627 14827 STD 1000 0411 3502 2781 0003959 0667 14839 OBS 1000 0411 35022 2781 14839 STD 1 100 0401 3502 2783 0003916 0706 14861 STD 1200 0391 3503 2784 0003876 0745 14864 OBS 1200 0391 35025 2784 14864 STD 1300 0382 3503 2785 0003816 0783 14877 STD IftOO 0375 3503 2786 0003815 0821 14891 STD 1500 0368 3503 2786 0003810 0860 14905 OBS 1500 0368 35030 2786 14906 119 31 a023 EV LATITUDE 1/10 LONGITUDE ■ ■1/10 07300 W 055> 003 MO DAY HR.1/1 OO 2A 055 1967 ORIGINATOR'S lOi 040 AIR TEMP. *C SO 33 S12 139 157 117 8 20 2500 36 1| i 00381 SOUND VEIOCITT STO 0000 1922 3480 2483 0031274 0000 15197 556 OBS 0000 1922 34800 2483 15197 556 STD 0010 1921 3480 2483 0031284 0U31 15199 561 OBS 0010 1921 34800 24B3 15199 561 STD 0020 1921 3498 2497 0030049 0062 15202 574 08$ 0020 1921 34975 2497 15202 574 STO 0030 1740 3511 2552 0024831 0089 15154 552 OBS 0030 1740 35107 2552 15154 552 085 OOiO 1445 35148 2622 15065 491 STD 0U50 1415 3554 2659 0014739 0129 15061 456 OBS 0050 1415 35535 2659 15061 456 STD 0075 1310 3572 2695 0011371 0162 15033 420 OBS 0075 1310 35720 2695 15033 420 STD 0100 1240 3561 2700 0010908 0189 15012 356 OBS 0100 1240 35610 2700 15012 356 STD 0125 1141 3D45 2707 0010329 0216 14980 340 STD 0150 1060 3533 2713 0009829 0241 14954 328 OBS 0150 1060 35333 2713 14954 328 STD 0200 0950 3525 2725 0008702 0288 14922 318 OBS 0200 0950 35252 2725 14922 318 STD 0250 0835 3513 2734 0007924 0329 14885 325 OBS 0250 0335 35127 2734 14885 325 STD 0300 0705 3506 2746 0006604 0365 14843 OBS 0300 0705 35062 2748 14843 STD 0400 0527 3492 2760 0005512 0426 14786 OBS 0400 0527 34915 2760 14786 OBS 0450 0512 34995 2768 14789 STD 0500 0480 3500 2772 0004469 0476 14784 OSS 0500 0480 34995 2772 14784 STD 0600 0459 3 50 1 2775 0004256 0520 14792 OBS 0600 0459 35005 2775 14792 STO 0700 0442 3502 2778 0004048 0561 14802 STO 0800 0425 3503 2780 0003895 ObOl 14812 OBS 0800 0425 35027 2780 14812 STO 0900 0407 3503 2782 0003770 0639 14821 STO 1000 0395 3503 2784 0003720 0677 14832 OBS 1000 0395 35028 2784 14832 STD UOU 0392 3503 2784 0003783 0714 14846 STD 1200 0389 3503 2784 0003851 0752 14863 OBS 1200 0389 35025 2784 14863 STD 1300 0385 3503 2784 0003884 0791 14878 STD 1400 0380 3503 2785 0003908 0830 14893 STD 1500 0374 3503 2786 0003910 0869 14907 OBS 1500 0374 35027 2785 14907 SI 04-SI ug - al/l 051 040 051 068 032 018 006 003 120 REFERENCE SHIP CODE 11 MARSDEN STATION Tl WE ORIGINATOR'S DEPTH MAX. DEPTH Of S'MPL'S WAVE WEA- THER CODE CLOUD CODES cut CODf 10. NO. VIO " 'VIO CRUISE NO. STATION NUMBER TO BOTTOM STATION NUMIER 10- r MO DAY HR-l/lO DUL Hci m HA iin AM 31 8023 PV 3756 N 07230 W 1 16 72 09 24 085 1967 10^ 041 4389 15 33 1 2 XI 0039 WATER WIND lARO- METER (mbtl AIR TEMP. -C VIS. COD NO. DBS. DEPTHS SPECIAL OBSERVATIONS COLOR CODE TWNi DIR. SM(0 01 roici DRY BULB WET BULB OT SD 31 S22 01i» 161 128 20 ""«-*" 1 CAST UMi or NO. HR V)D 1 c»«o DEPIH bi>) T TC s v.. SIGMA-T SrtCiFiC vOiUMi ANOMAlT-IlO' SAO DVN. M. SOUND VELOCITY Oi ml/l P04-P 119 - Ol/I TOTAl-P NOi-N US - ot/l CH.~A SI 04-Si vg - oi/l PH I C c 1 STD 0000 2150 3511 2**6 0034817 0000 15253 OBS 0000 2150 35109 2*46 15263 STD 0010 2150 3512 24*7 0034774 0035 1626* 527 OBS 0010 2150 35120 2447 15264 527 STO 0020 1573 35*7 2619 0018432 0051 15106 627 OBS 0020 1573 35*70 2619 15106 527 STD 0030 1*79 3568 2656 0014935 0078 15081 52* OBS 0030 1*79 35680 2656 16081 52* OBS 00*0 1419 35720 2672 15053 5*5 STD 0050 1375 3568 2678 0012873 0105 16050 60* OBS 0U50 1375 35680 2678 15050 50* STD 0075 1300 3568 259* 0011485 0135 15029 418 OBS 0075 1300 35678 2694 15029 *18 STO 0100 1225 3552 2596 0011267 0165 15005 411 OBS 0100 1225 35520 2596 15006 411 STD 0125 1081 3536 2711 000993* 0191 1*958 379 STD 0150 0960 3522 2721 0008993 0215 1*917 35* OBS 0150 0960 35220 2721 14917 35* STD 0200 0790 3502 2732 0007969 0257 1*858 322 OBS 0200 0790 35018 2732 1*858 322 STO 0250 0705 3506 27*8 0006537 029* 1*83* 331 OBS 0250 0705 35060 27*8 1*83* 331 STO 0300 0615 3501 2756 0005818 0326 1*806 OBS 0300 0615 35006 2756 1*806 STD 0*00 0518 3504 2770 000*510 0376 1*78* OBS 0*00 0518 35035 2770 1*78* OBS 0*50 0*88 3 50 30 2773 1*780 STD 0500 0*6* 3503 2776 000*00* 0*19 1*778 STD 0600 0*29 3504 2780 0003579 0*57 1*780 OBS 0600 0429 35035 2780 1*780 STD 0700 0425 3504 2781 0003720 0*9* 1*796 STD 0800 0418 3504 2782 0003723 0631 1*809 OBS 0800 0*18 35039 2782 14809 STD 0900 0405 350* 2783 000359* 0568 14820 STD 1000 0395 3503 2784 0003705 0605 14832 OBs 1000 0395 350 30 2784 1*832 STD 1100 0389 350 3 2784 000372* 0543 1*8*7 STD 1200 0383 3503 2785 00037*0 0680 1*861 OBS 1200 0383 35030 2785 14861 STD 1300 0377 3503 2786 0003745 0717 1*875 STD 1*00 0372 3503 2735 0003759 0755 1*890 STD 1500 0366 3503 2787 0003770 0793 1*90* OBS 150O 0366 35032 2787 14904 019 020 019 020 037 053 028 007 121 31 8023| EV LATITUDE 1/10 3730 N 003 STD OBS STD OBS STD OBS STD OBS OBS STD OBS OBS STD OBS OBS OBS STD OBS STD STD OBS STD OBS STD OBS STD OBS STD OBS STD OBS STD OBS STD OBS STD OBS STO OBS STD OBS STD STD OBS STD STD STD OBS 0000 0000 0010 0010 0020 0020 0030 0030 0040 0050 0050 0057 0075 0075 0080 0088 0100 0100 0125 0150 0150 0200 0200 0250 0250 0300 0300 0'»00 O'tOO 0500 0500 0600 0600 0700 0700 0800 0800 0900 0900 1000 1000 1100 1200 1200 1300 litOO 1500 1500 OAV HB.1/10 DT 116 72 09 24 121 1967 10^ 042 ORIGINATOR'S SPEED OR fO«CE 1981 1981 1865 1865 1742 1742 1611 1611 1500 1340 1340 1378 1251 1251 1240 1258 1220 1220 1109 1011 1011 0858 0858 0715 07 15 0601 0601 0531 0531 0483 0483 0461 0461 04 46 0446 0423 0423 0416 0416 0405 0405 0397 0390 0390 0383 0377 0371 0371 BARO- METER (mbtl 015 2853 34B7 34869 3490 3'-900 3502 35020 3518 35180 35540 3558 35582 35700 3555 35550 35652 35675 3558 35580 3541 3528 35279 3510 35104 3503 35028 3499 34991 3499 34993 3505 35049 3507 35070 3506 35055 3504 35040 3504 35039 3504 350 39 3504 3504 35036 3504 3504 3504 35038 2473 2473 2505 2505 2545 2545 2588 2588 2641 2678 2678 2679 2693 2693 2704 2702 2702 2702 2710 2717 2717 2729 2729 2744 2744 2757 2757 2765 2765 2776 2776 2780 2780 2780 2780 2781 2781 2782 2782 2783 2783 2784 2785 2785 2735 2786 2787 2787 0032229 0000 0029203 0031 00^5477 0058 0021405 0081 0012898 0116 0011489 0146 0010754 0174 CI] rtR SEA 31 ll 2 SOUND VELOCITY 0010055 0009397 0008347 0006913 0005741 0004962 0004104 0003797 0003837 0003775 0003798 0003760 0003763 0003783 0003777 0003789 0003790 0200 0224 0269 0307 0339 0J92 0438 0477 0515 0553 0591 0629 0667 0704 0742 0780 0B18 15215 15215 15184 15184 15151 16151 15116 15116 15087 15037 15037 15053 15011 16011 15010 15017 15005 15006 14969 14936 14936 14885 14885 14838 14838 14800 14800 14789 14789 14786 14786 14794 14794 14804 14804 14811 14811 14825 14825 14837 14837 14850 14864 14864 14878 14892 14906 14906 547 547 552 552 638 536 515 515 495 461 461 444 444 354 354 364 353 353 352 352 384 384 043 030 074 044 028 017 004 002 122 REFERENCE SHIP CODE =i MARSDEN STATION TIME ORIGINATOR'S DEPTH MAX. DEPTH OF S'MPL'S WAVE WEA- THER CODE CLOUD CODES CT»Y CODE 10. NO. 1/10 LONGITUDE * 'l/IO CRUISE NO. STATION NUMBER TO BOTTOM STATION NUMttlt 10* r MO DAY HR.1/10 DIR. HO PER SfA lYPI AM 31 8023 £V 3700 N 07300 W U6 73 09 2^ IbU 1967 ,oi 043 2962 15 29 1 2 XI 00*1 WATER WIND BARO- MtTIR (mbll AIR TEMP. X =o»..E. SPECIAL OBSERVATIONS COtOR CODE HANJ. OIR. SPEiO »0«C( DRY euLS WET BULB OT SO 26 S18 156 200 l^'* 8 2^ MlSSENCllf-AST HR 1/10 1 CARD TYPE DEPTH Im) T \: s ■/.. SIGMA-T SPtCmC VOLUME ANOMALT-IIO' SAD OVN. M. X 10* SOUND VELOCITY 0} ml/I P0<-P lOTAL-P NOj-N ttg - oi/l Ofc-A SlOt-Si us ■ o'/' PH i c c 1 STD 0000 1995 3340 2358 0043231 0000 15201 541 OBS 0000 1995 33400 2358 15201 541 OBS 0009 1975 33350 2359 15197 STD 0010 1945 3343 2373 0041813 0043 15189 549 OBS 0010 1945 33430 2 373 15189 549 STD 0020 1635 3395 2488 0030869 0079 15106 568 OBS 0020 1635 33950 2488 15106 558 STD 0030 0947 3355 2593 0020927 0105 14871 608 OBS 0030 0947 33545 2593 14871 608 OBs 00'»0 1015 34100 2524 14904 649 STD 0050 1073 3450 2645 0015996 0142 14932 604 OBS 0050 1073 34495 2645 14932 504 STD 0075 1209 3530 2682 0012577 0177 14994 508 OBS 0075 1209 35295 2582 14994 508 STO 0100 1264 3546 2684 0012496 0209 15019 471 OBS 0100 1264 35455 2684 15019 471 STO 0125 1213 3546 2694 0011605 0239 15005 483 STO 0150 1150 3546 2706 0010517 0257 14988 495 OBS 0150 1150 35455 2705 14988 495 STD 0200 0990 3532 2723 0008893 0315 14937 400 OBS 0200 0990 35315 2723 14937 400 STD 0250 0840 3509 2730 0008273 0358 14887 313 OBS 0250 0840 35090 2730 14887 313 STD 0300 0695 3504 2748 0006614 0395 14838 OBS 0300 0595 35042 2748 14838 STD 0400 0529 3499 2765 0004979 0453 14788 OBS O'tOO 0529 34990 2765 14788 STD 0500 0489 350 1 2771 0004503 0501 14788 OBS 0500 0489 35005 2771 14788 STD 0600 0467 3 504 2777 0004092 0544 14795 OBS 0500 0467 35040 2777 14796 STD 0700 0452 3505 2779 0003983 0584 14806 OBS 0700 0452 35045 2779 14806 STD 0800 0435 3505 2781 0003858 0623 14816 OBS 0800 0435 35047 2781 14816 STO 0900 0420 3504 2782 0003839 0552 14826 OBS 0900 0420 35040 2782 14825 STD 1000 0404 3 50 3 2783 0003814 0700 14835 OBS 1000 0404 3 50 30 2783 14836 STD 1100 0397 3503 2784 0003800 0738 14850 STD 1200 0390 3504 2786 0003790 0776 14864 OBS 1200 0390 35035 2785 14864 STD 1300 0383 3504 2785 0003792 0814 14878 STD 1400 0377 3504 2786 0003804 0852 14892 STD 1500 0370 3504 2787 0003799 0890 14906 OBS 1500 0370 35035 2787 14905 024 019 027 081 031 022 004 007 123 LATHUOE 1/10 31 8023 EV LONGITUDE "I/IO 187 003 09 Ih lb? 1967 ORIGINATOR'S SrEED OR FORCE BARO- METER SfECIHC VOLUME 15 OIR. M0»]PER| St NODC STATION NUMBER STD 0000 1935 3420 2434 0035946 0000 15194 OBS 0000 1935 34200 2434 15194 STD 0010 1400 3425 2563 0023731 0030 15034 OBS 0010 1400 34250 2563 15034 OBS 00 15 1070 34255 2627 14922 STD 0020 1115 3465 2650 0015505 0049 14944 OBS 0020 1115 34650 2650 14944 STD 0030 1256 3522 2667 0013923 0064 15002 OBS 0030 1258 35220 2667 15002 OBS 0040 1282 35320 2669 15013 STD 0050 1280 3537 2674 0013292 0091 15015 OBS 0050 1280 35370 2674 15015 STD 0075 1267 3552 2688 0012011 0123 15016 OSS 0075 1267 35520 2688 15016 STD 0100 1250 3554 2693 0011617 0153 15015 OBS 0100 1250 35539 2693 15015 STD 0125 1194 3549 2700 0010998 0181 14999 STD 0150 1130 3542 2707 0010386 0208 14980 OBS 0150 1130 35424 2707 14980 STD 0200 0981 3523 2718 0009356 0257 14933 OBS 0200 0981 35232 2718 14933 STD 0250 0830 3510 2733 0008048 0300 14883 OBS 0250 0830 35100 2733 14863 STD 0300 0720 3503 2743 0007081 0338 14848 OBS 0300 0720 35026 2743 14848 STD 0400 0552 350 1 2764 0005101 0399 14797 OBS 0400 0552 35012 2764 14797 STD 0500 0488 3502 2773 0004379 0447 14788 OBS 0500 0488 35020 2773 14788 STD 0600 0456 3502 2776 0004146 0489 14791 OBS 0600 0456 35015 2776 14791 STD 0700 0437 3502 2778 0003988 0530 14800 OBS 0700 0437 35020 2778 14800 STD 0800 0423 3502 2780 0003953 0570 14811 OBS osoo 0423 35016 2780 14811 STD 0900 0410 3502 2781 0003902 0609 14822 OBS 0900 0410 35015 2781 14822 STO 1000 0390 3502 2783 0003733 0647 14830 OBS 1000 0390 350 18 2783 14830 STD 1100 0388 3502 2784 0003793 0685 14846 STD 1200 0384 3502 2784 0003826 0723 14861 OBS 1200 0384 35020 2784 14861 STD 1300 0379 3502 2785 0003852 0761 14876 STD 1400 0373 3502 2785 0003855 0800 14890 STD 1500 0366 3502 2786 0003860 0838 14904 OBS 1500 0366 35021 2786 14904 NOj-N SI 04-si 124 HEF(RENCE SHIP CODE °i MAftSDEN STATION Tl V.I ORIGINATOR'S DEPTH ■ WAVE WEA- THER CODE CLOUD COOES NOOC criT coot ID. NO. I/IO • -i/io CRUISE NO. STATION NUMBER BOTTOM OF S-MPL'S NUMBER lo- 1* MO DAY HR.1/10 Dit. HCll«« Sf* nn AM 31 8023 EV 3700 N 07^00 W ne 74 09 2i. 211 1967 102 045 2586 15 24 2\^ XI 0043 WATER WIND BARO- METER (mbil AIR TEMP. -C CO-..E. SPECIAL OBSERVATIONS COLOR CODE IftANL DIR. into 01 lOtCt ORT BULB WET BULB DT SD 2U S14 132 176 136 7 z. HR 1/10 1 CARD TTPE DEPTH tml T -C s •/.. SIGMA-T IMCinC VOLUME ANOMAlt-HD' SAD DYN. M. X 10' SOUND VELOCITY 0? ml/l PO4-P vg • 01/1 lOIAl-P V9 • 0'/' NOj-N V0 - Ol/I CHI— A SI04-Si Wfl - ol/l pH S c c 1 003 STD 0000 1780 3393 2462 0034220 0000 15146 569 OBS 0000 1780 33930 2452 16146 569 STD 0010 1772 3391 2453 0034212 0034 16145 578 OBS 0010 1772 33910 2463 15145 578 STD 0020 1662 33B8 2476 0031974 0067 15114 605 OBS 0020 1662 33880 2476 16114 605 STO 0030 1120 3386 2587 0021439 0094 14937 523 OBS 0030 1120 33860 2687 14937 623 OBS 0033 0930 33840 2618 14869 OBS OOftO 0956 34070 2632 14882 612 STD 0050 0985 3420 2637 0016720 0132 14896 600 OBS 0050 0985 34200 2637 14896 600 STD 0075 1200 3495 2667 0014946 0172 14986 544 OBS 0075 1200 34950 2667 14986 544 OBS 0079 1247 35390 2682 15009 STD 0100 1250 3547 2687 0012160 0<:06 15014 472 OBS 0100 1250 35465 2687 15014 472 STO 0125 1235 3656 2697 0011247 0235 15014 430 STO 0150 1220 3557 2701 0010973 0263 15013 390 OBS 0150 1220 35568 2701 15013 390 STO 0200 1035 3535 2718 0009392 0314 14954 316 OBS 0200 1035 35350 2718 14954 316 STO 0250 0887 3518 2730 0008326 0358 14906 319 OSS 0250 0887 35181 2730 14906 319 STD 0300 0752 3506 2741 0007269 0397 14861 OBS 0300 0752 35062 2741 14861 STD OitOO 0565 3499 2761 0006466 0461 14802 OBS OitOO 0565 34985 2761 14802 STD 0500 0497 3502 2771 0004626 0310 14791 OBS 0500 0497 35015 2771 14791 STO 0600 0465 3502 2775 0004216 0654 14795 OBS 0600 0465 35020 2775 14795 STO 0700 0450 3603 2778 0004070 0696 14806 OBS 0700 0450 350 30 2778 14805 STD 0800 0435 3604 2780 0003927 0636 14816 OBS 0800 0435 35039 2780 14816 STD 0900 0420 3503 2781 0003913 0675 14826 OBS 0900 0420 360 30 2781 14826 STD 1000 0410 3503 2782 0003895 0714 14839 OBS 1000 0410 36029 2782 14839 STD 1100 0400 3503 2783 0003867 0753 14851 STO 1200 0392 3503 2784 0003867 0791 14864 OBS 1200 0392 36028 2784 14864 STD 1300 0386 3503 2785 0003867 0B30 14879 STD I'tOO 0381 3503 2786 0003891 09-or/l NOj-N us - o./l CHL— A SI Oi-Si wg - ot/l pH S C c 1 STD 0000 OBS 0000 STD 0010 OBS 0010 STD 0020 OBS 0020 1779 3196 2302 0048544 1779 31960 2302 1760 3199 2309 0047943 1760 31987 2309 1760 3199 2309 0047950 15123 15123 151 19 151 19 15121 589 589 588 588 584 1760 31990 2309 15121 584 032 034 037 128 - SHiP CODE LATITUDE LONGITUDE ' '1/10 07430 W U6 "ll^MCAST DAY HR.1/10 09 ib 200 DT 5D 36 S12 ORIGINATOR'S 102 BAftQ. METER TOTAl-f ua - o'/i NOi-N vg - ol/l dm-A SI O^-Si wg - oi/l PH c c STD 0000 2760 3631 2353 0043666 0000 15422 468 161 OBS 0000 2760 36310 2353 15422 458 009 STD 0010 2760 3632 235'. 0043637 0U44 15423 443 OBS 0010 2760 36320 2354 15423 443 008 STD 0020 275* 3636 2359 0043206 0087 15424 463 003 OBS 0020 2754 36360 2359 15424 463 006 STD 0030 2620 3625 2393 0039949 0129 15395 463 OBS 0030 2620 36250 2393 15396 453 008 OBS 0040 2555 36380 2423 15383 463 009 STD 0050 2429 3535 2460 0033715 0202 15355 451 OBS 0050 2429 36350 2460 15355 451 029 STD 0075 2169 3660 2554 0024832 0275 15297 436 OBS 0075 2159 35600 2564 16297 436 025 STD 0100 1990 3560 2603 0020282 0332 16254 377 OBS 0100 1990 35600 2603 15254 377 012 STD 0125 1873 3655 2529 0017833 0380 15225 371 STD 0150 1785 3650 2547 0016171 0422 15203 364 OBS 0150 1785 36500 2647 15203 364 STD 0200 1700 3540 2561 0015083 0500 15186 429 OBS 0200 1700 35400 2651 16185 429 STD 0250 1510 3603 2676 0013707 0572 15131 397 OBS 0250 1510 36030 2576 15131 397 STD 0300 1339 3579 2694 0012057 0637 16081 OBS 0300 1339 35790 2594 15081 STD 0400 1095 3545 2715 0010171 0748 15009 OBS 0400 1096 36459 2715 15009 STD 0500 0845 3514 2733 0008454 0841 14930 OBS 0500 0845 35140 2733 14930 STD 0500 0664 3609 2769 0004939 0908 14836 OBS 0600 0564 35090 2759 14836 STD 0700 0489 3507 2776 0004260 0954 14822 OBS 0700 0489 35059 2776 14822 STD 0800 0451 3506 2779 0004083 0995 14827 OBS 0800 0461 36061 2779 14827 STD 0900 0434 3507 2782 0003826 1035 14832 OBS 0900 0434 35056 2782 14832 STD 1000 0437 3507 2782 0003936 1074 14850 OBS 1000 0437 35059 2782 14860 STD 1100 0418 3504 2782 000401 1 1114 14869 STD 1200 0402 3603 2783 0004015 1154 14868 OBS 1200 0402 36025 2783 14868 STD 1300 0390 3503 2784 0003964 ll94 14880 STD 1400 0383 3602 2784 0003951 1233 14894 STD 1500 0379 3502 2785 0003997 1273 14909 OBS 1600 0379 3502^ 2785 14909 135 3l|8023 EV DAY MR.1/10 116 55 09 26 206 1967 102 060 ORIGINATOR'S BARO- METER (mbt) AIR TEMP. "C 250 189 0035 07 Cri PEI SEA 10 ll 2 NODC STATION NUMBER 00561 SfEClFIC VOlUi NOj-N SI04--Si wa - or/1 208 000 STD 0000 21B8 3123 2141 0063931 OBS 0000 2188 31225 2141 DBS 0009 2181 32000 2202 STD 0010 2228 3282 2251 0053476 OBS 0010 2228 32820 2251 OBS 0014 2'.03 34100 2297 STD 0020 2438 3452 2319 0047035 OBS 0020 2438 34520 2319 OBS 0023 2520 36095 2413 STD 0030 2520 3610 2413 0038065 OBS 0030 2520 36100 2413 0000 0059 0152 15228 15228 15236 15258 15258 15317 15331 15331 15369 15370 15370 REFERENCE SHIP CODE if MAfiSDEN STATION T1 .E ORIGINATOR'S DEPTH MAX. DEPTH OF S'MPL-S WAVE WEA- THER CODE CLOUD CODES CIRT CODE ID. NO. I/IO ' '1/10 CRUISE NO. STATION NUMBER TO BOTTOM STATION NUMBED 10* T MO DAY HH,1/10 Oie. HOT '£S St* T1PE AW 31 B023 EV 3500 N 07602 W 116 56 09 26 238 1967 102 061 00 0057 WATER WIND BARO- METER Imb.l AIR TEMP. -C VIS. COD NO. oes. DEPTHS SPECIAL OBSERVAHONS COLOR CODE TBAHS. DIR. SFEIO OS fO"CE DRY BULB WET BULB DT SD 02 MR 1/10 1 CARD TYPE DEPTH (ml T t s •/.. S1GMA-T SPECIFIC VOLUMt ANOMALT-HO' SAO DYN. M. X 10^ SOUND VELOCITY Oi ml/1 P04-P vg - oi/l rOTAL-P KB - ot/l NOj-N US - at/1 CHI— A S1Q4-Si ug - ol/l pH S c c 1 238 STD 0000 OBS 0000 STD 0010 OBS 0010 2200 3047 2081 0069720 2200 30470 2081 2200 3130 2144 0063736 2200 31300 2144 0000 15223 537 15223 537 0067 15234 152 34 042 136 TABLE II. — Observed and interpolated oceanographic data taken by USCGC Evergreen, 11-23 December 1967, on ICNAF Cruise 67-3; prepared from XoDC Listing No. 31-S029. LATITUDE LONGITUDE ■vio ORIGINATOR'S 318029 EV 4100 N 07006 W 152 10|_12 15 154 1967 0022 13 3 2 SD 31 S»((0 0« fOllCE S27 119 AIR TEMP, r 039 017 03 ""ICAST IPEClfIC VOLUME SAD DTN. M. X 10^ SOUND VELOCITY SI O4-S. STD 0000 0555 3203 2528 0026976 OBS 00000 05550 32027 2526 STD 0010 0558 3203 2528 0026981 OBS 00100 05580 32032 2528 STD 0020 0558 3203 2528 0026991 OBS 00200 05580 32032 2528 0000 0027 0054 14693 716 14693 716 14696 726 14696 726 14698 721 14698 721 204 218 200 137 31) 802<( EV «045 N LONGlTUOe 070035W 152 00 leo 12 15 182 1967 S26 ORIGINATOR'S BARO- METER Imbll 105 017 SPECIFIC vOlUi 0063 07 STD 0000 0691 3208 2516 0028156 CBS 00000 06910 32082 2516 STD 0010 0691 3209 2515 00281*1 OBS 00100 06910 32087 2515 STD 0020 0691 3209 2515 0028153 OBS 00200 06910 32087 2515 OBS 00250 05909 32087 2516 STD 0030 0691 3209 2515 0028158 OBS 00300 05910 32088 2516 OBs OO'.OO 05910 32088 2515 STD 0050 0691 3209 2516 0028182 OBS 00500 05910 32088 2515 oooo 0055 OOS'i 0141 00 13 A|2 0002 14749 672 14749 572 14750 691 14750 691 14752 689 14752 689 14753 14754 687 14754 587 14755 590 14757 590 14757 690 104 083 075 074 074 - SHIP CODE 3ll8029 EV LATITUDE 1/TO 3959 N LONGITUDE * 'I/IO 07001 W 116 TIME HR 1/10 STD OBS STD OBS OBS STD OBS OBS OBS STD OBS OBS OBS OBS STD OBS OBS STD OBS OBS STD OBS STD OBS STD OBS SD 1957 SPEED OP FORCE ORIGINATOR'S S30 085 0000 00000 0010 00100 00190 0020 00200 00250 00280 0030 00300 00370 00400 00470 0050 00500 00700 0075 00750 00940 0100 01000 0125 01400 0150 01500 0825 08250 0825 08250 08250 0825 08250 08250 08250 0825 08250 08410 08750 09300 0940 09400 10380 1010 10100 08320 0870 08700 0943 09500 0960 09600 3286 32862 3285 32862 32862 3286 32852 32867 32877 3289 32887 32927 32997 33250 3331 33307 33527 3393 33927 33871 3433 34332 3495 35131 3518 35177 2558 2558 2558 2558 2558 2558 2558 2559 2559 2550 2550 2561 2551 2572 2575 2575 2576 2512 2512 2536 2665 2666 2703 2714 2718 2718 003 AIR TEMP. X 050 028 DEPTH TO BOTTOM 0165 17 SPECIFIC VOIUI DEPT OE S'MPL'S 01 OBSERVATIONS 12151 3 NODC STATION NUMBER 0003 0024135 OOOO 0024151 0024 0024167 0048 0023997 0072 0022519 0119 0019194 0171 0014052 0213 0010551 0244 0009311 0269 14811 658 14811 658 14813 567 14813 667 14814 658 14814 550 14814 14815 14816 551 14816 555 14815 14824 635 14838 14863 603 14868 598 14868 14910 566 14905 558 14906 14842 524 14864 512 14854 14903 456 14914 418 14916 14915 068 055 061 059 072 059 035 Oil 138 3l|8029( EV LONGITUDE •|/10 07000 W STATION TIME 116 90 12 17 166 1967 Ot fOICf ORIGINATOR'S 004 AIR TtMP. X 061 NO. DBS. DEPTHS IZ 13 GT]Pt»| SI* NODC STATION NUMIEM 00041 SOUND VELOCITY TOIAl-F KB • 01/1 NOj-N wg - ol/l SI 04-S> US - a>/l 166 STD 0000 0900 3311 2566 0023403 0000 14843 634 OBS 00000 09000 33107 2566 14843 634 STD 0010 0900 3311 2566 0023421 0023 14844 631 OBS 00100 09000 33107 2566 14844 631 STD 0020 1225 3473 2635 0016905 0044 14983 531 OBS 00200 12250 34727 2635 14983 531 OBS 00250 13246 35097 2544 15022 STD 0030 1385 3527 2646 0016010 0050 15045 611 OBS 00300 13850 35271 2645 15045 611 OBS 00400 13950 35307 2645 15050 558 STD 0050 1398 3532 2645 0015990 0092 15053 557 OBS 00500 13980 35317 2645 15053 557 STD 0075 1442 3551 2651 0015568 0131 15074 536 OBS 00750 14420 35507 2651 15074 5 36 STD 0100 1459 3556 2651 0015612 0170 15084 539 OBS 01000 14590 35559 2651 15084 539 STD 0125 1450 3572 2665 0014314 0208 15087 447 STD 0150 1440 3578 2672 0013776 0243 15089 388 OBS 01500 14400 35777 2572 15089 388 STD 0200 1255 3560 2696 0011553 0305 15034 355 OBS 02000 12550 35597 2696 15034 355 STD 0250 1100 3529 2702 0011100 0363 14984 366 OBS 02500 11000 35287 2702 14984 355 STD 0300 0920 3511 2719 0009458 0414 14925 OBS 03000 09200 35112 2719 14925 OBS 03500 08010 35037 2732 14888 STD 0400 0679 3489 2738 0007562 0500 14847 OBS 04000 06790 34892 2738 14847 OBS 04500 05950 34887 2749 14821 STD 0500 0552 3490 2756 0005047 0568 14812 OBS 05000 05520 34902 2755 14812 STD 0600 0482 3491 2764 0005260 0525 14800 OBS 06000 04820 34907 2764 14800 STD 0700 0459 3493 2759 0004920 0575 14808 STD 0800 0444 3495 2772 0004680 0724 14818 OBS 08000 04440 34952 2772 14816 STD 0900 0443 3498 2775 0004559 0770 14835 STD 1000 0441 3499 2775 0004591 0815 14851 OBS 10000 04410 34987 2775 14851 STD 1100 0429 3498 2776 0004591 0862 14853 STD 1200 0418 3498 2777 0004571 0908 14875 OBS 12000 04180 34977 2777 14875 STD 1300 0408 3498 2778 0004552 0953 14887 STD 1400 0399 3497 2779 0004534 0999 14900 STD 1500 0391 3497 2779 0004534 1044 14914 OBS 15000 03910 34972 2779 14914 045 057 044 047 039 039 032 032 139 REFERENCE eFi MARSDEN STATION TIME ORIGINATOR'S DEPTH MAX. DEPTH WAVE WEA- CLOUD NODC CttY COD! ID. NO. CODE LATITUDE 1/10 LONGITUDE • "1/10 SQUARE IGMTl YEAR CRUISE NO. STATION NUMBER TO BOTTOM OE S'MPL' OBSERVATIONS THER CODE CODES STATION NUMBER 10* r MO DAY MR.l/lO DM. MOI ftt IE* ITU AMI 31 5029 EV 3859 N 070015W 116 80 12 17 199 1957 005 2834 15 11 3 2 XI 0005 WATER WIND BARO- AIR KMP. ^ NO. COLOR CODE TUkNS. DIR. JPftO o» fOICI AAETiR DRV Wtl BULB BULB COD 0»S. DEPTHS OBSERVATIONS DT SO 30 S22 1^6 09^ 067 T" Z2 MfSSENCR CAST ""' •, NO. CARD TYPE DEPTH Iml T -C s ■/.. SIGMA-T SKCKIC VOLUME ANOMAIT-XIO' SAO DYN. M. X loi SOUND VELOCITY 0 2 ml/1 PO*-P tOTAL-r vg ■ oi/i NOl-N tig - 01/1 CML— A SIO*-Si V9 - ol/l pH i C c HR l/IO _ STD 0000 0939 3333 2577 0022362 0000 14850 627 199 OBS 00000 09390 33327 2577 14860 527 05^ STD 0010 1100 3433 2527 0017605 0020 14933 538 OBS 00100 11000 34327 2527 14933 538 036 STD 0020 1450 3544 2644 0015082 0037 15057 578 oas 00200 14500 35437 2644 15067 578 049 OBS 00250 14390 35438 2646 15064 STD 0030 1434 3545 2548 0015710 0053 15053 539 OBS 00300 14340 35447 2548 15063 539 036 OBS 00<.00 14420 35472 2648 15058 528 026 STD 0050 lifJti, 3549 2649 0015574 0084 15070 535 OBS 00500 14440 35488 2649 15070 535 022 STO 0075 1460 3550 2554 0015267 0123 15081 525 OBS 00750 14600 35599 2654 15081 525 028 STD 0100 1550 3596 2661 0014535 0150 15118 518 OBS 01000 15500 35957 2551 15118 518 025 STD 0125 1494 3582 2563 0014515 0197 15103 432 STD 0150 1430 3571 2559 0014088 0232 15085 376 OBS 01500 14300 35705 2559 15085 376 STD 0200 1275 3555 2690 0012193 0298 15040 358 OBS 02000 12750 35552 2590 15040 358 STD 0250 1160 3540 2599 0011372 0357 15007 363 OBS 02500 11500 35397 2699 15007 363 STD 0300 1040 3527 2711 0010315 0411 14971 OBS 03000 10400 35257 2711 14971 OBS 03500 09100 35097 2720 14929 STD Oi^OO 0775 3500 2733 0008274 0504 14886 OBS 04000 07750 34997 2733 14885 OBS 04500 05500 34945 2747 14844 STD 0500 0598 3487 2747 0006901 0580 14830 OBS 05000 05980 34857 2747 14830 STD 0600 0501 3493 2764 0005352 0641 14808 OBS 06000 05010 34925 2754 14808 STD 0700 0471 3494 2758 0004993 0593 14813 STD 0800 0450 3495 2771 0004791 0742 14821 OBS 08000 04500 34947 2771 14821 STD 0900 0444 3496 2773 0004725 0789 14835 STD 1000 0435 3497 2774 0004670 0835 14848 OBS lOOOO 04350 34966 2774 14848 STD 1100 0423 3497 2776 0004619 0883 14860 STD 1200 0412 3497 2777 0004583 0929 14872 OBS 12000 04120 34965 2777 14872 STD 1300 0403 3497 2778 0004551 0975 14885 STD 1400 0395 3497 2779 0004541 1020 14898 STO 1500 0388 3497 2779 0004538 1055 14912 OBS 15000 03880 34966 2779 14912 140 SHIP COD£ 313029 EV LATITUDE 1/10 LONGITUDC ' 'VIO 07057 W 116 80 12 18 016 1967 31 Ot fOICf ORIGINATOR'S 006 BARO- METER (mb*) 183 AIR TEMP. X 089 072 23 12 ^2 WEA- THER CODE X2 NOOC STATION NUMIER 0006 I«Cl»lC VOlUMl SAD DYN, M. t 10^ SOUND VELOCITY SI 04-Si 017 STO 0000 1515 3550 2634 0016950 0000 15085 537 OBS 00000 15150 35495 2634 15085 537 STD 0010 1515 3550 2634 0016981 0017 15086 555 OBS 00100 15150 35495 2634 15086 555 STD 0020 1524 3552 2634 0017004 0034 15091 542 OBS 00200 15240 35522 2634 15091 542 OBS 00250 15260 35527 2634 15093 STD 0030 1527 3553 2634 0017033 0051 15094 536 OBS 00300 15270 35531 2634 15094 536 oas 00400 15270 35531 2634 15095 535 STO 0050 1527 3554 2635 0017014 0085 15097 533 OBS 00500 15270 35542 2635 15097 533 STD 0075 1490 3548 2638 0016783 0127 15089 542 OBS 00750 14900 35477 2638 15089 542 OBS 00850 12000 35247 2680 14992 STO 0100 1290 3548 268P 0012797 0164 15028 485 OBS 01000 12900 35482 2680 15028 485 STD 0125 1246 3544 2686 0012334 0196 15016 432 STD 0150 1185 3537 2692 0011799 0226 14999 399 OBS 01500 11850 35367 2692 14999 399 STD 0200 1009 3517 2709 0010307 0281 14942 391 OBS 02000 10090 35166 2709 14942 391 STO 0250 0839 3503 2726 0008723 0329 14885 342 OBS 02500 08390 35027 2726 14885 342 STD 0300 0728 3499 2739 0007490 0369 14851 OBS 03000 07280 34986 2739 14851 OBS 03500 06350 34927 2747 14821 STD 0400 0565 3492 2755 0005970 0436 14801 OBS 04000 05650 34917 2755 14801 OBS 04500 05350 34935 2760 14798 STD 0500 0511 3494 2763 0005268 0493 14796 OBS 05000 05110 34938 2763 14796 STO 0600 0475 3495 2768 0004878 0543 14798 OBS 06000 04750 34947 2768 14798 STO 0700 0456 3497 2772 0004587 0591 14807 STD 0800 0440 3498 2775 0004447 0636 14817 OBS 08000 04400 34977 2776 14817 STD 0900 0430 3498 2776 0004441 0680 14830 STD 1000 0420 3497 2776 0004439 0725 14842 OBS lOOOO 04200 34972 2776 14842 STD 1100 0409 3497 2777 0004413 0769 14854 STD 1200 0399 3497 2778 0004403 0813 14867 OBS 12000 03990 34967 2778 14867 STD 1300 0391 3497 2779 0004393 0857 14880 STD 1400 0385 3497 2780 0004397 0901 14894 STD 1500 0380 3497 2780 0004419 0945 14909 OBS 15000 03800 34968 2780 14909 024 031 027 027 017 009 016 014 141 MFERENCE SHIP CODE ii MARSDEN STATION Tl METER Imb.l AIR TEMP. "C 067 07 SPECIfIC VOLUME STD 0000 0800 3227 2515 0028202 OBS OOOOO 08000 32269 2515 STD 0010 0800 3228 2516 0028157 OBS 00100 08000 32277 2516 STD 0020 080* 3229 2516 0028167 OBS 00200 080*0 32285 2516 OBS 00250 080*0 32285 2516 STD 0030 080* 3229 2516 0028182 OBS 00300 080*0 32285 2516 OBS 00*00 08310 32352 2517 STD 0050 08*5 3239 2518 0028038 OBS 00500 08450 32386 2518 0000 0028 0056 0085 0141 14794 540 1479* 640 1*795 653 1*795 653 1*799 6*7 1*799 6*7 1*800 1*800 5*2 1*800 5*2 1*813 6*0 1*821 6*0 1*821 640 043 042 040 040 046 030 144 REfEltENCE SHIP CODE j-2 MARSDEN STATION Tl WE ORIGINATOR'S DEPTH MAX . WAVE WEA- THW CODE CLOUD COOES cm CODE 10. NO. 1/10 "VlO CRUISE NO. STATION NUMBER TO BOTTOM OF S'MPL'S STATION NUMBER 10" 1" MO DAY MR.l-'lO Oit. H&l H% St* !»« [am 31 B029 EV 41000N 071000W 152 11 12 18 195 1967 Oil 00^9 00 18 0 2 X2 1 con WATER WIND BARO- METER (mbi) AIR TEMP. "C col=- NO. OBS. DEPTHS SPECIAL OBSERVAnONS COLOR CODE IKANS. DIR. into 01 to*ci DRY BULB WET BULB OT SD 36 S08 213 106 083 7 06 MESSING* Ir ACT T.MI 0. NO. HR l/)0 1 CARD TYPE DEPTH (fill T -C S ■''.. S1GMA-T SfECIFIC VOLUME *H0MALY-«1D' SAD DYN. M. X 10^ SOUND VELOCITY 0? ml/I PO«-P V8 ■ 61/1 TOTAL-^ V9 • ol/l NOi-N tig • oi/l CHl_A SI 04-Si vfl - ot/l pH c c 1 STD 0000 0740 3218 2517 0028084 0000 14769 658 OBS 00000 07400 32177 2517 14769 658 STD 0010 0740 3218 2517 0028060 0028 14771 663 OBS 00100 07400 32182 2517 14771 663 STD 0020 0740 3220 2518 0027961 0056 14773 666 OBS 00200 07400 32197 2518 14773 666 OBS 00250 07450 32216 2519 14776 STD 0030 0750 3224 2520 0027823 0084 14779 659 OBS 00300 07500 32235 2520 14779 659 OBS 00400 07520 32239 2520 14781 667 05^ 050 0^5 061 053 LATITUDE l/IO LONGITUDE 'I/IO ORIGINATOR'S Cr PES SEA WfA- THER CODE NODC STATION NUMBER 31J029 EV 40580N 071580W 152 01 12 18 239 1967 012 0018 00 01 0 2 DT s«to Oft fOBCt S12 BAHO- METER Imbi) 176 AIR TEMP. X 078 072 02 0012 s ao DYN. M. X 10' PO.-P it« - ol/l STO 0000 0675 3170 2488 0030846 0000 14737 670 OBS 00000 06750 31697 2488 14737 670 STD 0010 0680 3175 2491 0030500 0031 14742 678 OBS 00100 06800 31753 2491 14742 678 201 215 145 REFERENCE SHIP CODE li MARSOEN STATION TIME ORIGINATOR'S DEPTH TO BOTTOM MAX. DEPTH OF S'MPL-S WAVE WEA- THER CODE CLOUD CODES NODC CI«i COOi ID. NO. LATITUDE 1/10 * 'l/IO CRUISE NO. STATION NUMBER STATION NUMBER 10' MO DAY HR.1/10 OIR. MGT Ht SEA ttPl AM 31B029 EV 40315N 072020W 152 02 12 19 026 1967 013 0057 00 01 1 2 XI 0013 WATER WIND BARO> METER (mbiJ AIR TEMP. X. VIS. COD NO. OBS. DEPTHS SPECIAL OBSERVATIONS COLOR CODE THANS. (ml OIR. SPEED OR FOItCE DRV BULfi WEI BULB OT SD 18 S15 169 100 094 7 07 I.M! e. NO. HR Viol CARD TYPE DEPTH Im) T t s •/.. SIGmA-T SPECIFIC VOLUME *NOMAL»-II0' X 10^' VELOCITY 0: ml/l PO4-P lOIAL-P NOi-N 1.0 - Oi/l CHL-A SI04-Si (ig - or/I pH S c c 1 1 026 STD 0000 0862 3257 2530 0026842 0000 14821 633 OBS 00000 08620 32569 2530 14821 633 STD 0010 0862 3257 2530 0026858 0027 14823 640 OBS 00100 08620 32569 2530 14823 640 STD 0020 0863 3257 2530 0026874 00 54 14825 639 OBS 00200 08630 32571 2530 14825 639 OBS 00250 08646 32573 2530 14826 STD 0030 0866 3258 2530 0026890 0081 14828 644 OBS 00300 08660 32577 2530 14828 644 OBS 00400 08680 32583 2530 14830 640 STD 0050 0868 3258 2530 0026907 0134 14832 633 OBS 00500 08680 32583 2530 14832 633 059 069 053 078 061 ORIGINATOR'S OBSERVATIONS WEA- THER CODE 31|8029 EV 072010W 116 92 12 19 058 1967 0091 03 0 |2 SD 22 S15 SPEED (ORCE 111 08 SPECIFIC VOiUI SI04-S> 0-58 STD 0000 0875 3266 2535 0026362 0000 14827 624 OBS OOOOO 08750 32659 2535 14827 624 STD 0010 0873 3266 2535 0026357 0026 14828 636 OBS 00100 08730 32658 2535 14828 636 STD 0020 0873 3266 2535 0026366 0053 14830 630 OBS 00200 08730 32659 2535 14830 630 OBS 00250 08720 32659 2535 14830 STD 0030 0872 3266 2535 0026368 0079 14831 629 OBS 00300 08720 32659 2535 14831 629 OBS 00400 08710 32657 2535 14832 624 STD 0050 0871 3268 2537 0026253 0132 14834 624 OBS 00500 08710 32677 2537 14834 624 STD 0076 1081 3288 2518 0028123 0200 14918 552 OBS 00750 10810 32877 2518 14918 552 052 050 044 041 036 052 027 146 REFERENCE SHIP CODE MARSOEN STATION TIME ORIGINATOR'S DfPTH MAX. DEPTH OF S'MPL'S WAVE WEA- THER CODE CLOUD CODES ClIY CODE 10. NO. 1/10 "I/IO CRUISE NO. STATION NUMBER TO BOTTOM STATION NUMBtS 10* r MO DAY HR.1/10 OIIL MCI «l IfA un AM 31 B029 EV 39310"N 072025W 116 92 12 19 087 1967 015 0667 06 03 1 2 X2 0015 WATER WIND BARO. MCTER (mb»l AIR TEMP, t „.. NO. coot 0B5. ^"°* DEPTHS SPECIAL OBSERVATIONS COLOR CODE riANt. Wll DIR. OK fotci DRY BULB WET BULB DT SD 25 Sll 152 111 HI 5 ' 20 MISSfNGi [cA5I HR 1/10 1 CARD TYPE DEPTH (ml T X s •/.. SIGMA-T S«ClflC VOLUMI ANOMALT-IIO' SAD DYN. M. X10> SOUND VELOCITY Ol ml/I PO<-P KB ■ ol/l lOTAL-P ug • ol/l NOj-N t>S - ol/l CHL^A SI04-Si vg - ol/l PH C c 1 087 STD 0000 1125 3434 2523 0017947 0000 14940 587 OBS 00000 11250 34336 2623 14940 587 STD 0010 1286 3493 2638 0016550 0017 15005 590 DBS 00100 12860 34927 2538 15005 590 STD 0020 1328 3504 2639 0016531 0034 15022 587 OBS 00200 13280 35043 2639 15022 OBS 00250 13390 35080 2639 15027 STD 0030 1350 3512 2640 0016445 0050 15032 583 OBS 00300 13500 35117 2640 15032 583 OBS 00400 13860 35227 2541 15047 552 STD 0050 1400 3528 2642 0016279 0083 15053 555 OBS 00500 14000 35283 2642 15053 555 STO 0075 1349 3524 2550 0015557 0123 15040 488 OBS 00750 13490 35239 2650 15040 488 OBS 00850 13550 35567 2674 15048 OBS 00900 13650 35604 2574 15053 STD 0100 1335 3564 2583 0012552 0158 15045 380 OBS 01000 13350 35635 2583 15045 380 STD 0126 1278 3553 2587 0012283 0189 15028 368 STD 0150 1200 3543 2594 0011550 0219 15005 352 OBs 01500 12000 35425 2694 15005 352 STD 0200 0984 3522 2717 0009472 0272 14934 309 OBS 02000 09840 35223 2717 14934 309 STD 0250 0896 3513 2725 0008836 0318 14908 300 OBS 02500 08960 35131 2725 14908 300 STD 0300 0803 3504 2732 0008154 0360 14880 OBS 03000 08030 35042 2732 14880 OBS 03500 07150 34998 2742 14854 STD 0400 0629 3*99 2752 0006295 0't33 14828 OBS 04000 06290 34985 2762 14828 OBS 04500 05620 34928 2756 14809 STO 0500 0534 3493 2760 0005527 0''92 14805 OBS 05000 05340 34928 2760 * 14805 STD 0600 0515 3494 2753 0005408 0547 14814 OBS 06000 05150 34942 2753 14814 054 040 033 031 027 020 010 002 147 31B029 EV LATITUDE I/IO 38599N 072011W 116 12 121 1967 ORIGINATOR'S 29 S»EfO fOdci S22 016 122 122 DEPTH TO BOTTOM 2360 22 DEPTH OF S'MPL'S 20 WEA- THER CODE NODC STATION NUMBER STD 0000 1370 3511 2635 0016829 0000 15033 554 OBS 00000 13700 35107 2635 15033 554 STD 0010 1374 3537 2654 0015016 0016 15039 565 OBS 00100 13740 35369 2654 15039 565 STD 0020 1374 3537 2655 0015023 0031 15041 554 OBS 00200 13740 35372 2655 15041 554 OBS 00250 13740 35374 2655 15042 STD 0030 1374 3538 2655 0015029 0046 15043 554 OBS 00300 13740 35375 2655 15043 554 DBS 00400 13700 35367 2655 15043 547 STD 0050 1370 3538 2656 0014992 0076 15045 552 OBS 00500 13700 35377 2656 15045 552 STD 0075 1361 3537 2657 0014957 0113 15046 536 OBS 00750 13610 35367 2657 15046 536 STD 0100 1210 3541 2691 0011801 0147 15000 536 OBS OlOOO 12100 35412 2691 15000 536 STD 0125 1073 3531 2708 0010164 0174 14955 394 STD 0150 0970 3522 2720 0009141 0198 14920 308 OBS 01500 09700 35222 2720 14920 308 STD 0200 0870 3507 2724 0008805 0243 14889 302 OBS 02000 08700 35067 2724 14889 302 STD 0250 0760 3502 2737 0007594 0284 14855 327 OBS 02500 07600 35022 2737 14855 327 STD 0300 0600 3500 2757 0005650 0317 14800 OBS 03000 06003 35002 2757 14800 OBS 03500 05600 34968 2760 14792 STD 0400 0522 3496 2764 0005102 0371 14784 OBS 04000 05220 34962 2764 14784 OBS 04500 05020 34955 2766 14784 STD 0500 0496 3500 2770 0004647 0420 14791 OBS 05000 04960 34997 2770 14791 STD 0600 0453 3496 2772 0004541 0466 14789 OBS 06000 04530 34957 2772 14789 STD 0700 0441 3496 2773 0004481 0511 14801 STD 0800 0432 3497 2775 0004439 0556 14814 OBS 08000 04320 34965 2775 14814 STD 0900 0427 3497 2775 0004471 0600 14828 STD 1000 0420 3497 2776 0004476 0645 14842 OBS 10000 04200 34967 2776 14842 STD 1100 0409 3497 2777 0004436 0689 14854 STD 1200 0400 3497 2778 0004416 0734 14867 OBS 12000 04000 34967 2778 14867 STD 1300 0392 3497 2779 0004406 0778 14880 STD 1400 0385 3497 2780 0004405 0822 14894 STD 1500 0380 3497 2780 0004427 0866 14909 OBS 15000 03800 34967 2780 14909 047 039 045 040 046 033 036 025 148 REFERENCE SHIP CODE LONGITUDE ■1/10 So MARSDEN STATION TIME ORIGINATOR'S DEPTH MAY ^ WAVE n W|A. THtR CODE CLOUD COOES NODC STATION NUMim CTit cool ID. NO. LATITUDE 1/10 SQUARE (GMTI TEAR CRUISE NO. STATION NUMBER TO BOTTOM OF S'MPL-S OBSEIVATIONS 10* 1* MO DAY HR.1/10 Oi«. MCT H» II* i»n *M 31 S029 EV 3B285N 072011W 116 82 12 19 157 1967 017 2743 15 09 1 xo 0017 WATER WIND BARO- AIR TEMP. ■c NO. COLOR CODE TWNS. DIR. into 0( fOICI METER Imbtl DRY BULfi WEI fiULB DEPTHS SPECIAL OeSEBVATlONS DT SD 30 S12 210 150 139 7 22 MISSING, [cast TIMI 0. NO. MR l/IO CARD TYPE DEPTH Onl I -c s •/.. SIGMA-T SPECIFIC VOLUME ANOUALT-llO' SAO OYN, M. < 10' SOUND VELOCITY Oj ml/I PO<-P i>S • o'/l TOTAl-P HO • 01/1 NOj-N vg • or/I 0*-A SI 04-S> we • ai/l pH i c c STD 0000 1160 3463 2639 0016417 0000 14956 606 157 OBS 00000 11600 34627 2639 14956 506 03<» STD 0010 1229 3488 2646 0015851 0016 14985 511 OBS 00100 12290 34877 2646 14985 511 0^1 STO 0020 1229 3488 2646 0015839 0032 14986 598 OBS 00200 12290 34882 2646 14986 598 033 OBS 00250 12470 34946 2647 14994 STD 0030 1271 3503 2649 0015585 0048 15004 582 OBS 00300 12710 35027 2649 15004 582 034 OBS OOfcOO 13200 35162 2650 15024 564 028 STD 0050 1329 3528 2657 0014918 0078 15030 564 OBS 00500 13290 35277 2557 15030 554 006 STD 0075 1300 3555 2683 0012445 0112 15028 429 OBS 00750 13000 35547 2683 15028 429 003 STD 0100 1255 3555 2692 0011553 0143 15017 401 OBS 01000 12550 35547 2692 15017 401 000 STD 0125 1177 3543 2699 0011127 0171 14993 364 STD 0150 1100 3534 2705 0010494 0198 14969 337 OBS 01500 11000 35337 2706 14969 337 STD 0200 0950 3519 2720 0009181 0247 14921 314 OBS 02000 09500 35187 2720 14921 314 STD 0250 0840 3509 2730 0008295 0291 14887 323 OBS 02500 08400 35087 2730 14887 323 STD 0300 0750 3503 2739 0007500 0330 14850 OBS 03000 07500 35027 2739 14850 OBS 03500 06150 34977 2754 14814 STD 0400 0552 3499 2762 0005294 0394 14797 OBS 04000 05520 34986 2752 14797 OBS 04500 04850 34942 2757 14777 STD 0500 0480 3497 2759 0004577 0444 14784 OBS 05000 04800 34957 2769 14784 STD 0600 0455 3497 2772 0004490 0490 14790 OBS 06000 04550 34967 2772 14790 STD 0700 0442 3498 2775 0004345 0534 14801 STD 0800 0430 3498 2775 0004289 0577 14813 OBS 08000 04300 34982 2775 14813 STD 0900 0421 3499 2778 0004220 0620 14825 STD 1000 0412 3499 2779 0004193 0662 14839 OBS lOOOO 04120 34992 2779 14839 STD 1100 0403 3499 2780 0004191 0704 14852 STD 1200 0395 3499 2780 0004213 0745 14855 OBS 12000 03950 34986 2780 14855 STD 1300 0388 3499 2781 0004215 0788 14879 STD 1400 0383 3499 2782 0004232 0830 14894 STD 1500 0378 3499 2782 0004254 0873 14908 OBS 15000 03780 34987 2782 14908 149 SHIP CODE LONGITUDE DAY HR.1/10 GT^ fE» SfA NODC STATION NUMBER 31S029 EV 38290N 073000H 116 83 12 19 226 1967 018 2286 0018 iPlEO FOUCE S12 BARO- METER tmbi) 230 AIR TEMP. X. 144 NO. CBS. DEPTHS 22 SPECIFIC VOIU) SAD DYN. M. STD 0000 1059 3379 2592 0020877 0000 14910 528 OBS 00000 10590 33787 2592 14ql0 528 STD 0010 1135 3424 2614 0018874 0020 14944 519 OBS 00100 11350 34237 2614 14944 619 STD 0020 1190 3453 2626 0017738 0038 14969 514 OBS 00200 11900 34527 2626 14959 514 OBS 00250 12110 34630 2630 14978 STD 0030 1229 3471 2632 0017151 0056 14985 514 OBS 00300 12290 34707 2632 14986 614 OBS OCtOO 13050 34928 2635 15016 587 STD 0050 1270 3496 2644 0016132 0089 15006 585 OBS 00500 12700 34957 2644 15005 585 STD 0075 1190 3493 2557 0014933 0128 14983 460 OBS 00750 11900 34927 2657 14983 460 STD 0100 1330 3563 2684 0012476 0152 15043 415 OBS 11000 13300 35632 2684 15043 415 STD 0125 1257 3547 2686 0012322 0193 15021 405 STD 0150 1195 3537 2691 0011946 0223 15002 390 OBS 01500 11950 35372 2691 15002 390 STD 0200 1105 3536 2707 0010518 0279 14979 349 OBS 02000 11050 35362 2707 14979 349 STD 0250 0985 3523 2717 0009558 0330 14942 327 OBS 02500 09850 35227 2717 14942 327 STD 0300 0840 3508 2730 0008427 0375 14895 OBS 03000 08400 35082 2730 14895 OBS 03500 07000 34977 2742 14848 STD 0400 0510 3492 2750 0006549 0450 14819 OBS 04000 06100 34917 2750 14819 OBS 04500 05650 34959 2759 14810 STD 0500 0509 3495 2764 0005175 0508 14795 OBS 05000 05090 34947 2764 14795 STD 0600 0470 3498 2771 0004595 0557 14795 OBS 06000 04700 34977 2771 14796 STD 0700 0453 3498 2773 0004477 0602 14605 STD 0800 0440 3499 2775 0004380 0647 14817 OBS 08000 04400 34986 2775 14817 STD 0900 0434 3501 2778 0004232 0690 14832 STD 1000 0425 3502 2779 0004177 0732 14845 OBS 10000 04250 35016 2779 14845 STD 1100 0411 3500 2780 0004217 0774 14855 STD 1200 0400 3499 2780 0004269 0815 14867 OBS 12000 04000 34987 2780 14857 STD 1300 0392 3499 2781 0004259 0859 14881 STD 1400 0386 3499 2781 0004271 0901 14895 STD 1500 0384 3499 2781 0004333 0945 14911 OBS 15000 03840 34987 2781 14911 050 043 034 031 041 037 Oil 003 150 REFERENCE SNIP CODE if MARSDEN STATION Tl WE ORIGINATOR'S DEPTH MAX. DEPTH OF S'MPL'S WAVE WEA- THER CODE CLOUD CODES coot to. NO. LATITUDE I/IO LONGITUDE ■i/io CRUISE NO. STATION NUMBER TO BOTTOM STATION 10' r MO DAY HR,1/I0 OH. MOT »(« Sf A I»P( AMI 31 3029 EV 38580N 073000W 116 83 12 20 025 1967 019 0086 01 36 0 2 XQ 0019 WATER WIND BARO- METER imbi) AIR TEMP. X „„ NO. COD. 0«- ^°°' DEPTHS SPECIAL OBSERVATIONS COLOR CODE IRANI. DIR. into 01 fOICf ORT BULB WET BULB DT SD 27 Sl^i 237 106 094 8 08 MiSIINolrAST t.MI 0. NO. HR 1/10 1 CARD ItPE DEPTH Im) T X s •''.. SIGMA-T IftCIFIC VOLUMf ANOMAl>-I10' SAD DVN. M. X lo' SOUND VELOCITY Ci ml/1 PO4-P vg • oi/l TOTAL-P NO3-N cm-i, SlO*-Si VB • al/l pH 1 C c 1 025 STD 0000 0913 3284 2543 0025565 0000 14844 674 OBS 00000 09130 32842 2543 14844 674 STD 0010 0910 3284 2544 0025530 0026 14845 668 OBS 00100 09100 32843 2544 14845 STD 0020 0911 3288 2546 0025288 0051 14847 563 OBS 00200 09110 32880 2546 14847 66 3 OBS 00250 09210 32886 2545 14852 STD 0030 0923 3291 2547 0025287 00 76 14854 659 OBS C0300 09230 32907 2547 14854 659 OBS 00400 09600 33126 2558 14872 648 STD 0050 1081 3386 2594 0020838 0122 14927 559 OBS 00500 10810 33857 2594 14927 559 STD 0075 1202 3462 2631 0017430 0170 14983 527 OBS 00750 12020 34617 2631 14983 527 057 053 054 047 038 026 030 LATITUOe 1/10 STATION TIME ORIGINATOR'S HGlT»E«FS£* 31B029 EV 39295N 072595W 116 92 12 20 057 1967 020 0064 00 16 1 2 xo iPHO FORCE OT SD 33 SIC 240 094 083 8 07 0020 MESSENC* TIMl I HR 1/10 iPtClflC VOLUME SOUND VELOCITY S10*-Si 057 STD 0000 0888 3257 2526 0027198 OBS 00000 08880 32572 2526 STD 0010 0889 3258 2526 0027208 OBS 00100 08890 32575 2526 STD 0020 0889 3258 2526 0027210 OBS 00200 08890 32577 2525 OBS 00250 08890 32582 2527 STO 0030 0889 3259 2527 0027116 OBS 00300 08890 32592 2527 OBS 00400 08900 32718 2537 STD 0050 0910 3294 2551 0024910 OBS 00500 09100 32936 2551 OOOO 0027 0054 0082 0134 14831 669 14831 669 14833 655 14833 666 14835 572 14835 572 14835 14837 553 14837 66 3 14840 549 14852 645 14852 645 142 195 124 173 087 151 REfERINCE SHIP CODE s§ MARSDEN STATION Tl WE ORIGINATOR'S DEPTH MAX. WAVE " WEA- THER CODE CLOUD CODES NOOC CUT coot ID. NO. 1/10 ■i/io CRUISE NO. STATION NUMBER BOTTOM Of S'MPL'S STATION NUMBER 10- r MO DAY Hfi.!/10 Oil. HOT n» tEA HfE AM 31B029 EV 40000N 073000W 152 03 12 20 089 1967 021 0051 00 16 1 2 xo 0021 WATER 1 WIND BARO- METER Imbt) AIR TEMP. -C COD NO. ,.„,.. 1 COLOR CODE IRANI. OIR. SPEtO 0(t (0«C( DRY WET eULe BULB OBS. DEPTHS OBSERVATIONS OT SD 34 S19 2i*U 083 077 8 06 HR l/IO T CARD TYPE DEPTH (ml T -C s •'■.. SIGMA-T iPtClflC VOtUME ANOMAl»-X10' SAO DYN. M, SOUND VELOCITY 0! ml/I P04-P HB - o./l fOTAl-P UO - ot/l NO2-N XS . =./l CHL— A SIO -Si or/I pM c c 1 STD 0000 0829 3236 2518 0027949 0000 14806 OBS 00000 08290 32357 2518 14806 STU 0010 0829 3236 2518 0027927 0028 14808 675 OBS 00100 08290 32362 2516 14808 675 STD 0020 0839 3246 2525 0027340 0056 14814 675 OBS 00200 06390 32462 2525 14814 OBS 00250 08410 32496 2527 14816 STD 0030 0842 3252 2529 0026960 0083 14818 675 OBS 00300 06420 32521 2529 14818 675 OBS 00400 08780 32638 2533 14835 652 128 146 181 146 111 REFERENCE SHIP CODE £| MARSDEN STATION Tl WE ORIGINATOR'S DEPTH MAX, WAVE WEA- THER CODE CLOUD CODES NODC CIBI CODE ID. NO. I/IO LONGITUDE ' 'l/lO CRUISE NO. STATION NUMBER BOTTOM OF S-MPL'S STATION NUMBER 10* r MO DAY HR.l/lO OIR. HGI PER SEA trpi AM 31 3029 EV 'tD350N 073000W 152 03 12 20 126 1967 022 0022 00 12 0 2 XI 1 0022 WATER WIND BARO- METER (mbsl Affl TEMP. X. VI!. COD NO. OBS. DEPTHS SPECIAL OBSERVATIONS COLOR CODE tRAHS. DIR. SPEED 0» FOBCi DRY BULB WET BULB OT SD 30 SIO 179 078 061 8 03 MESSENG TIMf HR 1/1 " CAST *L. NO. CARD TYPE DEPTH Iml I X 5 •',, SIGMA-T SPECIFIC VOLUME ANOMALl'-IlO' SAD DYN. M. X 10^ SOUND VELOCITY O: ml/I POi—F TOTAL-p NO3-N ug - oi/l cm-jk SI o«-s. ilfl - Ol/I pH i c c S TD 000( ) 0 &20 315 5 2< »B 3 0 03131 2 0000 14713 712 126 OBS 00000 STD 0010 OBS 00100 STD 0020 OBS 00200 06200 31547 2483 0620 3159 2486 0031022 06200 31587 2486 0675 3174 2491 0030532 06750 31742 2491 14713 712 0031 14715 708 14715 708 0062 14741 698 14741 698 329 288 275 SHIP CODE LATITUDE I/IO LONGITUDE '1/10 DAY HR.I/II ORIGINATOH'S 3ll8029l EV 40295N 073296W 152 03 12 20 147 1967 0020 SD SPEED OR FORCE AIR TEMP. X 050 02 0023 SPtClfIC vOlUi SOUND VELOCITY SI04-Si STD 0000 0680 3169 2486 0030990 0000 14739 678 OBS 00000 06800 31686 2486 14739 678 STD 0010 0772 3200 2498 0029871 0030 14781 669 OBS 00100 07720 31996 2496 14781 669 347 354 152 3118029 EV LATITUDE ' VIO 39595N LONGITUDE 'VIQ 07400 W O PAY HR.Vl 116 94 12 20 185 1967 OT SO 00 irtio OR *OtC( SOO ORIGINATOR'S 024 BARO- METER 295 AIR TIMP. X 089 0020 8 02 00 36 0 2 WIA- THER CODE ■ NOOC STATION NUMBd 0024 SPfCIFIC VOLU) STO 0000 0572 3102 2435 0035898 OBS 00000 06720 31017 2^.35 STD 0010 0582 3156 2476 00319<)I OBS 00100 05820 31557 2476 0000 14727 718 14727 718 0034 14740 702 14740 702 522 328 SHIP CODE LATITUDE 1/10 MO DAY HR.1/1 ORIGINATOR'S 3118029 EV 39300N 074000W 116 94 12 20 211 1967 0018 00 18 0 2 I DT SO 230 AIR TEMP. "C 094 078 02 0025 NOj-N STD 0000 0700 3161 2477 0031829 OOOO 14745 713 OBS 00000 07000 31607 2477 14746 713 ST3 0010 0595 3163 2480 0031629 0032 14745 725 OBS 00100 06950 31627 2480 14746 725 333 369 LATITUDE VIO LONGITUDE MO DAY HR.1/10 ORIGINATOR'S HCn ««[ St* NODC STATION NUMBER 3l|8029| Ev 07401 W 116 94 12 20 237 1967 0034 18 0 2 BARO- METER Imbil 078 05 0026 SAD DYN. M, X 10^ 237 0000 0889 3244 0028179 0000 14830 570 OBS 00000 08890 32442 2516 14830 670 STO 0010 0889 3244 2516 0028195 0028 14832 674 OBS 00100 08890 32442 2515 14832 674 STO 0020 0889 3247 2518 0028034 0056 14833 674 OBS 00200 08890 3 2466 2518 14833 574 OBS 00250 08890 32482 2519 14834 STD 0030 0889 3250 2520 0027783 0084 14836 670 OBS O0300 08890 32502 2520 14835 670 391 351 404 338 153 31|B029| EV LATITUDE 1/10 38295N LONGITUDE DAY HH.1/10 116 Qi* 12 21 061 1967 SPEEO FO«C( ORIGIN ATOft'S DT SD 00 SOO 305 09^* 083 6 03 DEPTH TO BOTTOM 0023 NO. OBS. DEPTHS 00 0 |2 I 0027 iPfCIFIC VOLUME NOj-N 061 STD 0000 0682 3056 2397 0039*63 OBS 00000 06820 30557 2397 STD 0010 0862 3233 2511 0028672 OBS 00100 08620 32326 2511 STD 0020 0 866 3235 2512 0028568 OBS 00200 08660 323*9 2512 OOOO 003* 1*725 706 1*725 706 1*820 683 1*820 683 1*823 638 1*823 638 472 360 378 SHIP CODE LATITUDE 1/10 LONGITUDE .O DAY HR.1/1 ORIGINATOR'S 3l|B029| EV 3800 N 074305W 116 84 12 21 116 1967 0034 DT SD 12 S07 295 117 lOO 7 05 00 0028 NOj-N ug - at/I S104-Si PS - Ql/I 116 STD 0000 0952 3269 2525 0027307 OOOO 1*857 OBS 00000 09520 32687 2525 1*857 STD 0010 0952 3269 2525 0027325 0027 1*858 OBS 00100 09520 32687 2525 1*858 STD 0020 0955 3271 2526 0027197 0055 1*861 OBS 00200 09550 32713 2526 1*861 OBS 00250 09580 32727 2527 1*863 STD 0030 0961 327* 2528 0027086 0082 1*866 OBS 00300 09610 327*3 2528 1*866 REFERENCE SHIP CODE 11 MAHSDEN STATION Tl WE ORIGINATOR'S DEPTH MAX •, WAVE WEA- THER CODE CLOUD COOES ■JODC cim CODE ID. NO. 1/10 LONGITUDE * '1/10 CRUISE NO. STATION NUMBER BOTTOM OF S'MPL-S NUMBER 10' r MO DAY HR.1/10 DW, MGI Pf« SEA irPE *M 31 8029 EV 37595N 073585W 116 73 12 21 143 1967 031 0135 01 27 0 2 XI 0029 WATER WIND BARO- METER AIR TEMP, "C VIS. coo NO. OBS. DEPTHS SPECIAL OBSERVATIONS COLOR CODE IRANS, DIR. SPEED 0« fO'Ct DRY BULB WEI BULB DT SD 09 504 301 122 100 8 10 MESSENG IIMI HR t/l 'icASI ■>' NO. CARD TYPE DEPTH iml T -C s •/.. SIGMA-T SPfClfIC VOLUME ANOWALT-IIO' SAD DVN. M, X 10^ SOUND VELOCITY 0? ml/I PO*-P vg - Qt/I rOIAL-P ug ■ oi/l NO3-N Ufl - Ql/I cm-A S104-S. vg - Ql/I PH s c c 1*3 STO OOOO 0953 3313 2659 002*075 OOOO 1*863 6*7 OBS 00000 09530 33125 2559 1*863 6*7 STD 0010 0959 3320 256* 002362* 002* 1*867 6*8 OBS 00100 09590 33201 256* 1*867 6*8 STD 0020 0960 332* 2566 0023399 00*7 1*870 552 OBS 00200 09600 33236 2666 1*870 662 OBS 00250 096*0 33293 2570 1*873 STD 0030 0970 3336 257* 0022679 0070 1*877 652 OBS 00300 09700 33357 267* 1*877 662 OBS 00*00 09910 33**7 2678 1*887 629 ST3 0050 10*0 3375 2693 002096* Oil* 1*911 580 OBS 00500 10*00 337*7 2593 1*911 580 STO 0075 1220 3*96 265* 0015263 0159 1*993 *72 OBS 00750 12200 3*957 255* 1*993 *72 STD 0100 12*5 3528 267* 0013*08 0196 16010 *11 OBS 01000 12*50 36282 257* 15010 *11 STD 0125 12*5 36*2 268* 0012*8* 0228 16015 OBS 01250 12*50 35*17 268* 15016 227 122 178 132 068 037 019 007 154 SHIP CODE LATITUDE 1/10 31B029 EV 37585N 073310W LONGITUDE ■1/10 DAV HII.VIO 116 73 12 21 166 1967 DT SD into to»ct S06 ORIGINATOR'S AIR TEMP. X: 111 22 15 Grim liA 30 0 2 WEA- THER coot ■ 0030 SPECIFIC vOLU. SAD DYN. M. X 10^ NO)-N wg - oi/l \\ 04-S< t>g • ai/l 166 STD 0000 1070 3387 2597 0020470 oooo 14915 OBS 00000 10700 33867 2597 14915 STD 0010 1066 3426 2628 0017545 0019 14920 OBS OOIOO 10660 34257 2528 14920 STO 0020 1182 3454 2628 0017521 0037 14966 OBS 00200 11820 34537 2628 14966 OBS 00250 12640 34871 2638 14999 STD 0030 1335 3510 2642 0016299 0053 15027 OBS 00300 13350 35097 2642 15027 OBS 00400 13420 35197 2648 15032 STD 0050 1360 3525 2648 0015709 0085 15040 OBS 00500 13600 35252 2648 15040 STD 0075 1369 3541 2658 0014823 0124 15049 OBs 00750 13690 35407 2658 15049 STD 0100 1366 3560 2674 0013407 0159 15054 OBS 01000 13660 35602 2674 15054 STO 0125 1275 3550 2685 0012445 0191 15027 STD 0150 1195 3542 2694 0011616 0221 15003 OBS 01500 11950 35417 2694 16003 STD 0200 1069 3531 2709 0010300 0276 14965 OBS 02000 10690 35306 2709 14965 STD 0250 0905 3510 2721 0009228 0325 14911 OBS 02500 09050 35097 2721 14911 STD 0300 0780 3502 2734 0007972 0368 14871 OBS 03000 07800 35022 2734 14871 OBS 03500 06750 34967 2745 14838 STD 0400 0601 3499 2756 0005912 0'«37 14817 OBS 04000 06010 34987 2756 14817 OBS 04500 05300 34966 2763 14796 STD 0500 0500 3497 2767 0004926 0492 14792 OBs 05000 05000 34966 2767 14792 STD 0600 0485 3501 2772 0004562 0539 14803 OBS 06000 04850 35006 2772 14803 STD 0700 0452 3500 2775 0004317 0583 14806 STD 0800 0428 3500 2778 0004154 0626 14812 OBS 08000 04280 34997 2778 14812 STD 0900 0418 3499 2778 0004184 0667 14825 STD 1000 0410 3498 2778 0004242 0710 14838 OBS lOOOO 04100 34982 2778 14838 STD 1100 0405 3499 2779 0004253 0752 14853 STD 1200 0399 3499 2780 0004256 0795 14867 OBS 12000 03990 34987 2780 14867 STD 1300 0392 3499 2781 0004259 0837 14881 STD 1400 0384 3499 2781 0004253 0880 14894 STD 1500 0375 3499 2782 0004223 0922 14907 OBS 15000 03750 34986 2782 14907 155 313029 EV LATITUDE 1/10 38005N LONGITUOt •1/10 07301 W 0 PAY HR.I/1 116 83 12 21 195 1967 SD SPEED OR fO»C£ ORIGIN ATOtl'S BARO- METER (mbi) 128 2560 15 22 36 0 12 lOTAL-P «8 • o'/l NOj-N Its - ol/I SIO«-SI STU 0000 1075 3418 2620 0018264 0000 14920 615 OBS OOOOO 10750 34177 2620 14920 615 STD 0010 1180 3463 2636 0016798 0018 14965 608 OBS 00100 11800 34627 2636 14965 603 STD 0020 1250 3481 2636 0016780 0034 14993 630 OBS 00200 12500 34807 2636 14993 630 OBS 00250 12500 34824 2637 14994 STO 0030 1254 3483 2637 0016697 00 51 14996 616 OSS 00300 12540 34832 2637 14996 616 OBS 00400 12700 34927 2641 15004 590 STU 0050 1290 3499 2642 0016292 0084 15013 608 OBS 00500 12900 34987 2642 15013 603 STU 0075 1310 3534 2665 0014178 0122 15029 581 OBS 00750 13100 35337 2665 15029 581 STU OlOO 1324 3553 2677 0013090 0156 15040 449 OBS 01000 13240 35532 2677 15040 449 STD 0125 1235 3550 2693 0011687 0187 15013 415 STD 0150 1150 3544 2704 0010649 0215 14987 390 OBS 01500 11500 35437 2 704 14987 390 STD 0200 0995 3523 2716 0009588 0266 14938 369 OBS 02000 09950 35232 2716 14938 369 STD 0250 0869 3505 2722 0009035 0312 14897 325 OBS 02500 08690 35047 2722 14897 325 STD 0300 0722 3504 2744 0007027 0352 14849 OBS 03000 07220 35037 2744 14849 OBS 03500 06500 34987 2750 14828 STD 0400 0578 3498 2758 0005689 0416 14807 OBS 04000 05780 34977 2758 14807 OBS 04500 05300 34977 2764 14796 STD 0500 0500 3498 2768 0004844 0469 14792 OBS 05000 05000 34977 2768 14792 STD 0600 0459 3499 2773 0004389 0515 14792 OBS 06000 04590 34987 2773 14792 STD 0700 0441 3499 2775 0004281 0558 14801 STD 0800 0425 3499 2777 0004191 0601 14811 OBS 08000 04250 34987 2777 14811 STD 0900 0411 3498 2778 0004173 0642 14822 STD 1000 0400 3498 2779 0004157 0684 14834 OBS 10000 04000 34977 2779 14834 STD 1100 0394 3498 2780 0004176 0726 14848 STD 1200 0388 3498 2780 0004192 0768 14862 OBS 12000 03880 34977 2780 14862 STD 1300 0382 3498 2781 0004183 0809 14876 STD 1400 0377 3498 2782 0004207 0851 14891 STD 1500 0372 3499 2783 0004176 0893 14906 OBS 15000 03720 34987 2783 14906 054 067 082 054 0*7 045 040 Oil 156 Stfl«NCE SHIP CODE li MARSOEN STATION TIME ORIGINATOR'S DEPTH MAX. DEPTH OF S'MPL'S WAVE WEA- THER coot CLOUD CODES NOOC CtRT coot ID. NO. LATITUDE 1/10 LONGIIUOE * "I/IO CRUISE NO. STATION NUMBER TO BOTTOM STATION NUMBER 10* r MO DAY HR.1/10 DUt. HC1 K> It* IIH AM 315029 EV 37590N 072300W 116 72 12 21 225 1967 0 34 3017 15 XI 0032 WATER WIND BARO- METER AIR TEMP. X -^'JL SPECIAL OBSERVATIONS COLOR CODE IRANi DIR. S«(0 o» (0«CI DRY BULB WEI BULB DT 5D 16 S07 271 160 133 8 22 HR 1/10 1 CARD TYfE DEPTH Im) T y: S •''.. SIGMA-T JPtCiriC VOLUMI ANOMALI-HD' SAD DVN. M. X 10' SOUND VELOCITY Ol mt/l PO4-P vg - ot/l IOTAl_r NOl-N ve - ■"'■1 CM— A Sl04-Si vg - oi/l pH I C C 1 225 STO 0000 1258 3489 2641 0015304 0000 14993 588 OBS 00000 12580 34885 2541 14993 588 STD 0010 1260 3492 2643 0016140 0016 14996 510 OBS 00100 12600 34915 2543 14996 510 STD 0020 1260 3492 2643 0015166 0032 14997 598 OBS 00200 12600 34915 2543 14997 598 OBS 00250 12600 34915 2643 14998 STD 0030 1260 3492 2543 0015192 0049 14999 508 OBS 00300 12600 34916 2643 14999 508 OBS 00400 12600 34915 2543 15001 581 STD 0050 1251 3493 2543 0016183 0081 15003 585 OBS 00500 12610 34927 2543 15003 585 STD 0075 1299 3514 2552 0015424 0120 15022 5 74 OBS 00750 12990 35138 2652 15022 5 74 STD 0100 1315 3558 2683 0012585 0155 15037 455 OBS 01000 13150 35577 2583 15037 455 STD 0125 1269 3552 2588 0012184 0186 15025 425 STD 0150 1206 3545 2694 0011607 0216 15007 392 OBS 01500 12060 35445 2594 15007 392 STD 0200 1029 3528 2714 0009820 0270 14951 321 OBS 02000 10290 35278 2714 14951 321 STD 0250 0895 3512 2724 0008923 0317 14908 319 OBS 02500 08950 35117 2724 14908 319 STD 0300 0774 3506 2738 0007633 0358 14859 OBS 03000 07740 35055 2738 14859 OBS 03500 06750 35007 2748 14838 STO ?400 0585 3499 2758 0005712 0'<25 14810 OBS 04000 05850 34986 2758 14810 OBS 04500 05250 349B7 2756 14794 STD 0500 0489 3498 2759 0004711 0477 14788 OBS 05000 04890 34977 2759 14788 STD 0500 0460 3499 2773 0004394 0522 14792 OBS 06000 04600 34988 2773 14792 STO 0700 0441 3499 2775 0004273 0556 14801 STD 0800 0427 3499 2777 0004208 0608 14812 OBS 08000 04270 34988 2777 14812 STD 0900 0420 3499 2778 0004230 0650 14825 STD 1000 0412 3499 2778 0004237 0593 14839 OBS 10000 04120 34986 2778 14839 STD 1100 0402 3498 2779 0004223 0735 14651 STD 1200 0393 3498 2780 0004218 0777 14854 OBS 12000 03930 34982 2780 14864 STO 1300 0386 3498 2781 0004205 0819 14878 STD 1400 0380 3499 2782 0004209 0861 14892 STO 1500 0375 3499 2762 0004215 0903 14907 OBS 15000 03750 34987 2782 14907 032 046 042 048 052 062 033 010 157 •ix U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 1971 407-732