. The Bell System technical journal . • NEAR-BOTTOM TEMPERATUREMEASUREMENTS WITHIN 100METERS OF BOTTOM IN DEPTHSGREATER THAN 2000 METERS o DEEP-WATER TEMPERATUREMEASUREMENTS IN DEPTHSGREATER THAN 2000 METERS /■ 60. 30 20 10 1 1 — Accvirate (leep-wuter temperature measurements in depths greater than 2,000s. Points marked by solid circles indicate observations within 100 meters of the bottom. the Equator to the Icelaud-Faeroe-Greenland Ridge (which divides theAtlantic Ocean from the Norwegian Sea). Approximately 600 observa-tions (Fig. 17) were found after a search of all data up to 1950 and muc
. The Bell System technical journal . • NEAR-BOTTOM TEMPERATUREMEASUREMENTS WITHIN 100METERS OF BOTTOM IN DEPTHSGREATER THAN 2000 METERS o DEEP-WATER TEMPERATUREMEASUREMENTS IN DEPTHSGREATER THAN 2000 METERS /■ 60. 30 20 10 1 1 — Accvirate (leep-wuter temperature measurements in depths greater than 2,000s. Points marked by solid circles indicate observations within 100 meters of the bottom. the Equator to the Icelaud-Faeroe-Greenland Ridge (which divides theAtlantic Ocean from the Norwegian Sea). Approximately 600 observa-tions (Fig. 17) were found after a search of all data up to 1950 and muchof the data up to 1954. (The Bulletin Hydrographique is 5 to 6 yearsbehind in publication.) Since the temperature at intermediate depths isof interest to the cable engineer onl}^ to the extent that he can use it todetermine l^ottom temperatures, the observations in depths greaterthan 2,000 meters which lay within 100 meters of the bottom weresorted out. Only about 150 observations (Fig. 17) were found in this 1080 THE BELL SYSTEM TECHNICAL JOURNAL, SEPTEMBER 1957 1000 2000 a: ^ 3000 UJ 5 4000 Q. a 5000 6000 / 1^ _^ / , 1-NEAR GREENLAND2-OFF RECIFE3-OFF NATAL4- OFF SURINAM5-OFF BARBADOS6- OFF MOROCCO^ BOT
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