Compute \(\alpha/\beta\) using McDougall's (1987) algorithm.
swAlphaOverBeta(salinity, temperature = NULL, pressure = NULL,
longitude = NULL, latitude = NULL, eos = getOption("oceEOS",
default = "gsw"))
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).
in-situ temperature [\(^\circ\)C]
pressure [dbar]
longitude of observation (only used if eos="gsw"
;
see ‘Details’).
latitude of observation (only used if eos="gsw"
; see
‘Details’).
equation of state, either "unesco"
or "gsw"
.
Value in psu/\(^\circ\)C.
The eos="unesco"
formulae are based on the UNESCO
equation of state, but are formulated empirically by Trevor J. McDougall,
1987, Neutral Surfaces, Journal of Physical Oceanography, volume 17, pages
1950-1964. The eos="gsw"
formulae come from GSW; see references in
the swRho
documentation.
Other functions that calculate seawater properties: T68fromT90
,
T90fromT48
, T90fromT68
,
swAbsoluteSalinity
, 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
# NOT RUN {
swAlphaOverBeta(40, 10, 4000, eos="unesco") # 0.3476
# }
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