sa2sp_chem {seacarb} | R Documentation |
From absolute to practical salinity
Description
Converts from absolute to practical salinity (SP). Salinity conversion depends on total alkalinity as well as the concentrations of dissolved inorganic carbon, nitrate and silicate.
Usage
sa2sp_chem(SA, TA=2300e-6, DIC=2000e-6, NO3=0, SIOH4=0)
Arguments
SA |
Absolute salinity in g/kg |
TA |
Total alkalinity, in mol/kg, default is 2300 µmol/kg |
DIC |
Dissolved inorganic carbon concentration in mol/kg, default is 2000 µmol/kg |
NO3 |
Total nitrate concentration in mol/kg, default is 0 |
SIOH4 |
Total silicate concentration in mol/kg, default is 0 |
Details
Convert from absolute to practical salinity from carbon system parameters and ion concentration which most affect water density anomalies.
Value
SP |
Practical salinity (in psu) |
Author(s)
Jean-Marie Epitalon
References
McDougall T. J., Jackett D. R., Millero F. J., Pawlowicz R. and Barker P. M., 2012. A global algorithm for estimating Absolute Salinity. Ocean Science 8, 1123-1134.
Pawlowicz R., Wright D. G. and Millero F. J., 2011. The effects of biogeochemical processes on oceanic conductivity/salinity/density relationships and the characterization of real seawater. Ocean Science 7, 363-387.
Pawlowicz R., 2013. What every oceanographer needs to know about TEOS-10 (The TEOS-10 Primer). http://www.teos-10.org/
See Also
sp2sa_chem does the reverse, sa2sp_geo
Examples
# Calculate the practical salinity of a sample with Absolute Salinity of 35 g/kg,
# Total Alkalinity of 0.00234 mol/kg and DIC of 0.00202 mol/kg
SP <- sa2sp_chem(SA=35, TA=0.00234, DIC=0.00202)