. Contributions to Canadian biology. Marine biology; Natural history. -•Density (2) -?Density O) Density (1). (1; TTemperaturc f3] jTemperature (*;j 10 20 50 100 ^-I-t^ Fig. 2.—Three density curves and three temperature curves, the upper set being the density curves, No. 1 density curve is for the readings obtained near F'ive Finger Islands on Sept. 9, as an example of a set where the surface water is of high density and hence little difference between the surface water and water at depth. No. 2 is that for the readings taken in the open Strait, east of Breakwate
. Contributions to Canadian biology. Marine biology; Natural history. -•Density (2) -?Density O) Density (1). (1; TTemperaturc f3] jTemperature (*;j 10 20 50 100 ^-I-t^ Fig. 2.—Three density curves and three temperature curves, the upper set being the density curves, No. 1 density curve is for the readings obtained near F'ive Finger Islands on Sept. 9, as an example of a set where the surface water is of high density and hence little difference between the surface water and water at depth. No. 2 is that for the readings taken in the open Strait, east of Breakwater I., on Oct. 2G, as an example of an instance when the surface water was of low density and hence dif- fered materially with that at depth. No. 3 is made from the averages for the various depths of all the readings recorded in Appendix C. The temperature curves 1, 2 and 3 correspond to the density readings similarly numbered. 38a—1916-p. 144. 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 Biological Board of Canada; Canada. Marine Biological Station. Toronto, Biological Board of Canada
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