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oce (version 1.0-1)

swSigma: Seawater density anomaly

Description

Compute \(\sigma_\theta\), the density of seawater, minus 1000 kg/m\(^3\).

Usage

swSigma(salinity, temperature = NULL, pressure = NULL,
  longitude = NULL, latitude = NULL, eos = getOption("oceEOS",
  default = "gsw"))

Arguments

salinity

either practical salinity (in which case temperature and pressure must be provided) or an oce object, in which case salinity, temperature (in the ITS-90 scale; see next item), etc. are inferred from the object.

temperature

in-situ temperature [\(^\circ\)C], defined on the ITS-90 scale. This scale is used by GSW-style calculation (as requested by setting eos="gsw"), and is the value contained within ctd objects (and probably most other objects created with data acquired in the past decade or two). Since the UNESCO-style calculation is based on IPTS-68, the temperature is converted within the present function, using T68fromT90.

pressure

pressure [dbar]

longitude

longitude of observation (only used if eos="gsw"; see ‘Details’).

latitude

latitude of observation (only used if eos="gsw"; see ‘Details’).

eos

equation of state, either "unesco" [1,2] or "gsw" [3,4].

Value

Density anomaly [kg/m\(^3\)], defined as swRho - 1000 kg/m\(^3\).

References

See citations provided in the swRho documentation.

See Also

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

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
library(oce)
swSigma(35, 13, 1000, longitude=300, latitude=30, eos="gsw") # 30.82374
swSigma(35, T90fromT68(13), 1000, eos="unesco")    # 30.8183

# }

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