Physical and Chemical Data from Cruise 41 of USNS ELTANIN in Southern Ocean Between Australia and Antarctica, 20 December 1969 - 16 February 1970.

The primary purpose of Crusie 41 was to launch three Munk-Snodgrass internally recording tide capsules at 40, 50 and 60 degrees S along 132 degrees E (during the first leg) and to retrieve the capsules after they had spent approximately one month on the bottom (during the second leg). This data repo...

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Other Authors: SCRIPPS INSTITUTION OF OCEANOGRAPHY LA JOLLA CALIF
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Language:English
Published: 1972
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Summary:The primary purpose of Crusie 41 was to launch three Munk-Snodgrass internally recording tide capsules at 40, 50 and 60 degrees S along 132 degrees E (during the first leg) and to retrieve the capsules after they had spent approximately one month on the bottom (during the second leg). This data report presents only the hydrographic cast materials. (Author) Prepared in cooperation with Horace Lamb Centre for Oceanographical Research. Rept. no. HLC Cruise Rept-10, Flinders University of South Australia, University of California, San Diego, and Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md. Dept. of Earth and Planetary Sciences. Sponsored in part by National Science Foundation, Washington, D. C., Antarctic Research Program, and University of California.