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swAbsoluteSalinity: Seawater absolute salinity, in GSW formulation

Description

Compute seawater absolute salinity, according to the GSW/TEOS-10 formulation.

Usage

swAbsoluteSalinity(salinity, pressure = NULL, longitude = NULL,
  latitude = NULL)

Arguments

salinity

either practical salinity (in which case temperature and pressure must be provided) or an oce object (in which case salinity, etc. are inferred from the object).

pressure

pressure in dbar.

longitude

longitude of observation.

latitude

latitude of observation.

Value

Absolute Salinity in \(g/kg\).

Details

The absolute salinity is calculated using the GSW function gsw_SA_from_SP. Typically, this is a fraction of a unit higher than practical salinity as defined in the UNESCO formulae.

References

McDougall, T.J. and P.M. Barker, 2011: Getting started with TEOS-10 and the Gibbs Seawater (GSW) Oceanographic Toolbox, 28pp., SCOR/IAPSO WG127, ISBN 978-0-646-55621-5.

See Also

The related TEOS-10 quantity ``conservative temperature'' may be computed with swConservativeTemperature. For a ctd object, absolute salinity may also be recovered by indexing as e.g. ctd[["absoluteSalinity"]] or ctd[["SA"]].

Other functions that calculate seawater properties: T68fromT90, T90fromT48, T90fromT68, swAlphaOverBeta, swAlpha, swBeta, swCSTp, swConservativeTemperature, swDepth, swDynamicHeight, swLapseRate, swN2, swPressure, swRho, swRrho, swSCTp, swSTrho, swSigma0, swSigma1, swSigma2, swSigma3, swSigma4, swSigmaTheta, swSigmaT, swSigma, swSoundAbsorption, swSoundSpeed, swSpecificHeat, swSpice, swTFreeze, swTSrho, swThermalConductivity, swTheta, swViscosity, swZ

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
sa <- swAbsoluteSalinity(35.5, 300, 260, 16)
stopifnot(abs(35.671358392019094 - sa) < 00.000000000000010)
# }
# NOT RUN {
# }

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