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0405 Scientific Results of a Journey in Central Asia, 1899-1902 : vol.2
1899-1902年の中央アジア旅行における科学的成果 : vol.2
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doi: 10.20676/00000216
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ANALYSIS OF AUTHOR'S SURVEY OF THE DESERT.   323

The subjoined table gives the results of each of the seven days, distance travelled, rise or fall, and difference in meters. It shows at once that the surface was more irregular during the first three days than it was during the last four. The irregularity, which amounted, for instance, on loth March to a rise of 17.2 m. and a fall of 17.4 m., is caused entirely by the jardangs; whereas on 14th March the surface was so extraordinarily level that for a distance of more than I I km. we ascended only 3.588 m. and descended only 2.944 m.

Number
of
station.

Above
starting
point +.

Below
starting
point -.

Above surface of

Kara-
koschun.

Below surface of

Kara-
koschun.

Distance
in m.
from staff
to tube.

Distance
in m.
from tube
to staff.

Direction
from staff
to tube.

Direction
from tube
to staff.

Camp.

Date.

Back- wards.

For- wards.

Difference.

March

321   16

322   »

323   »

324   »

325   »

326   »

327   »

328   »

329   17

33o   »

331   »

332   »

333   »

334   »

335   »

336   »

337   »

338   »

339   »

340   »

341   »

342   »

343   »

344   »

345   »

346   »

  • 0,057   -

  • 0,041   -

  • 0,063

  • 0,037 -

  • 0,000

  • 0,049 -

  • 0058 -

  • 0,059 -

  • 0,I28

  • 0,626

  • 0,492 -

  • 0,320   -

  • 0,295   -

  • 0,604 -

  • 0,092 -

  • 0,037   -

  • 0,387   -

  • 1,450 0,077

  • 0,303 0,38o

  • 0,730 -

  • 0,345 -

  • 0071 -

  • 0,925 -

  • 0,378 -

  • I,041   -

  • 0,070 -

I,615   0,667

I,656 0,6z6

1,719   0,563

I,682 0,600

0,000 2,282

1,731   0,551

1,673 0,609

1,732   0,55o

I,604 0,678

0,978   1,304

0,486   I,796

0,8o6   I,476

I,IOI   1,181

1,705   0,577

1,797   0,485

I,76o 0,522

1,373 0,909

  •     2,359

  •     2,66z

1,932

1,587 I,658

0,773 I,III

0,070

0,000

131   S

131 S 5° E 131 S 4" E 131 S 4° E 131 S 4°E 131 S 3°E 131 S 1° E 131 S 13° E 131 S 29°W 141 S4o°W 141 S 31'W 141 S 39°W 141 S42°W 141 S 37°W 141 S 35°W 141 S 4o°W 141 S 42°W

141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141

S E S 4° E S 5° E

  • 3' E

  • I' E S 2° E S

S 28° E S 3o°W S 36°W S31°W S 39°W S 39°W S 33°W S 30°W S41°W S 37'W S 37°W S 37°W S 340W S 27°W S 12°W

  • 6° E

  • 6' E S E S 49°W

CLXV

CLXVI

1,483 1,274 1,336 1,305 1,275 I,296 I,362 1,267 1,424 2,325 1,325 I,o15 1067 I,o86 1,255 1,323 1,744 2,726 0i486

I ,084 1,123 1,076 0,563 1,304 0,484

I ,405

I,426

1,315

1,399 I,268

1,275

1,345 1,304 1,326 I,296

1,699

0,833

1,335

1,362

I ,690

1,347

1,286

1,357 I,276 0,183 I,814 Ii468

1,005

1,488

0,926

1,525

1,475

0,000

131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141

S41°W S 42°W S 37'W S 22°W S 23°W S 4°W

  • 4° E

  • 4° E

  • 9° E

0,35o

0,695

0,624

1,549 I,171 2,2I2 2,282