. Bergens Museums aarbog. Science. B. Helland-Hansen. [No. 15. The Stations in the Skagerack bottom-curves in meters.) (4). The Skagerack and The Norwegian Channel. Our stations in the Skagerack are shown on the chart in fig. 8. The arrows give the average strength of current recorded at 5 m. and 50 m. below the surface, as well as the direction. Out off Ri so r on the Edge, where the depth was 180 me- ters, there was a stream in the upper 100 meters, which followed the Norse coast southwards with a practically constant direction, and occasionally attained high velocities. The highest velocity
. Bergens Museums aarbog. Science. B. Helland-Hansen. [No. 15. The Stations in the Skagerack bottom-curves in meters.) (4). The Skagerack and The Norwegian Channel. Our stations in the Skagerack are shown on the chart in fig. 8. The arrows give the average strength of current recorded at 5 m. and 50 m. below the surface, as well as the direction. Out off Ri so r on the Edge, where the depth was 180 me- ters, there was a stream in the upper 100 meters, which followed the Norse coast southwards with a practically constant direction, and occasionally attained high velocities. The highest velocity re- corded was more than 100 cm. per second and was observed 1 m. below the surface, while the average velocity in the upper 20 me- ters was about 70 cm. per second. Even at 50 meters the average velocity was about 27 cm. per second, and at 100 meters it was. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Bergens Museum. Bergen : [The Museum]
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