gsw_beta_CT_exact

saline contraction coefficient at constant 
Conservative Temperature.

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USAGE:

beta_CT_exact = gsw_beta_CT_exact(SA,CT,p)

DESCRIPTION:

Calculates the saline (i.e. haline) contraction coefficient of seawater
at constant Conservative Temperature.
Note that this function uses the full Gibbs function.  There is an 
alternative to calling this function, namely gsw_beta(SA,CT,p),
which uses the computationally efficient 48-term expression for density 
in terms of SA, CT and p (IOC et al., 2010).
TEOS-10
Click for a more detailed description of the saline
contraction coefficient at constant Conservative
Temperature.

INPUT:

SA  =  Absolute Salinity                                          [ g/kg ]
CT  =  Conservative Temperature (ITS-90)                         [ deg C ]
p   =  sea pressure                                               [ dbar ]
       ( i.e. absolute pressure - 10.1325 dbar )
SA & CT need to have the same dimensions.
p may have dimensions 1x1 or Mx1 or 1xN or MxN, where SA & CT are MxN.

OUTPUT:

beta_CT_exact  =  saline contraction coefficient                  [ kg/g ]
                  at constant Conservative Temperature

EXAMPLE:

SA = [34.7118; 34.8915; 35.0256; 34.8472; 34.7366; 34.7324;]
CT = [28.7856; 28.4329; 22.8103; 10.2600;  6.8863;  4.4036;]
p =  [     10;      50;     125;     250;     600;    1000;]
beta_CT_exact = gsw_beta_CT_exact(SA,CT,p)
beta_CT_exact =
1.0e-003 *
   0.717524805987739
   0.717657492034394
   0.726177115604472
   0.750429402810300
   0.754913922492702
   0.756856584585433

AUTHOR:

Paul Barker and Trevor McDougall                      [ help@teos-10.org ]

VERSION NUMBER:

3.04 (10th December, 2013)

REFERENCES:

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.
  See Eqn. (2.19.3) of this TEOS-10 manual.
The software is available from http://www.TEOS-10.org