Learn R Programming

gsw (version 1.0-5)

gsw_SP_from_C: Convert from Electrical Conductivity to Practical Salinity

Description

Convert from Electrical Conductivity to Practical Salinity

Usage

gsw_SP_from_C(C, t, p)

Arguments

C

conductivity [ mS/cm ]

t

in-situ temperature (ITS-90) [ degC ]

p

sea pressure [dbar], i.e. absolute pressure [dbar] minus 10.1325 dbar

Value

Practical Salinity (PSS-78) [ unitless ]

Details

The present R function works with a wrapper to a C function contained within the GSW-C system (Version 3.05-4 dated 2017-08-07, available at https://github.com/TEOS-10/GSW-C, as git commit '5b4d959e54031f9e972f3e863f63e67fa4f5bfec'), which stems from the GSW-Fortran system (https://github.com/TEOS-10/GSW-Fortran) which in turn stems from the GSW-Matlab system (https://github.com/TEOS-10/GSW-Matlab). Consult http://www.teos-10.org to learn more about these software systems, their authorships, and the science behind it all.

References

http://www.teos-10.org/pubs/gsw/html/gsw_SP_from_C.html

See Also

Other things related to salinity: gsw_C_from_SP, gsw_SA_from_SP_Baltic, gsw_SA_from_SP, gsw_SA_from_Sstar, gsw_SP_from_SA, gsw_SP_from_SK, gsw_SP_from_SR, gsw_SP_from_Sstar, gsw_SR_from_SP, gsw_Sstar_from_SA, gsw_Sstar_from_SP, gsw_deltaSA_from_SP

Other things related to conductivity: gsw_C_from_SP

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
C <- c(34.5487, 34.7275, 34.8605, 34.6810, 34.5680, 34.5600)
t <- c(28.7856, 28.4329, 22.8103, 10.2600,  6.8863,  4.4036)
p <- c(     10,      50,     125,     250,     600,    1000)
SP <- gsw_SP_from_C(C,t,p)
expect_equal(SP,  c(20.009869599086951, 20.265511864874270, 22.981513062527689,
                    31.204503263727982, 34.032315787432829, 36.400308494388170))
# }

Run the code above in your browser using DataLab