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USAGE:
SP_baltic = gsw_SP_from_SA_Baltic(SA,long,lat)
DESCRIPTION:
Calculates Practical Salinity for the Baltic Sea, from a value computed
analytically from Absolute Salinity.
Note. This program will only produce Practical Salinty values for the
Baltic Sea.
INPUT:
SA = Absolute Salinity in the Baltic Sea [ g/kg ]
long = Longitude in decimal degress east [ 0 ... +360 ]
lat = Latitude in decimal degress north [ -90 ... +90 ]
OUTPUT:
SP_baltic = Practical Salinity [ unitless ]
EXAMPLE:
SA = [6.6699; 6.7738; 6.9130; 7.3661; 7.5862; 10.3895;]
long = [ 20; 20; 20; 20; 20; 20;]
lat = [ 59; 59; 59; 59; 59; 59;]
SP_baltic = gsw_SP_from_SA_Baltic(SA,long,lat)
SP_baltic =
6.568254668732918
6.671923516821352
6.810813831103450
7.262905795192664
7.482516126898767
10.279579474793918
AUTHOR:
David Jackett, Trevor McDougall & Paul Barker [ help@teos-10.org ]
VERSION NUMBER:
3.05 (16th February, 2015)
REFERENCES:
Feistel, R., S. Weinreben, H. Wolf, S. Seitz, P. Spitzer, B. Adel,
G. Nausch, B. Schneider and D. G. Wright, 2010c: Density and Absolute
Salinity of the Baltic Sea 2006-2009. Ocean Science, 6, 3-24.
http://www.ocean-sci.net/6/3/2010/os-6-3-2010.pdf
IOC, SCOR and IAPSO, 2010: The international thermodynamic equation of
seawater - 2010: Calculation and use of thermodynamic properties.
Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission, Manuals and Guides No. 56,
UNESCO (English), 196 pp. Available from the TEOS-10 web site.
McDougall, T.J., D.R. Jackett, F.J. Millero, R. Pawlowicz and
P.M. Barker, 2012: A global algorithm for estimating Absolute Salinity.
Ocean Science, 8, 1123-1134.
http://www.ocean-sci.net/8/1123/2012/os-8-1123-2012.pdf
The software is available from http://www.TEOS-10.org