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Appendix IV: Derived Parameter Formulas
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Appendix IV: Derived Parameter Formulas
For formulas for the calculation of conductivity, temperature, and pressure, see
the calibration sheets for your instrument.
Formulas for the computation of salinity, density, potential temperature,
specific volume anomaly, and sound velocity were obtained from "Algorithms
for computation of fundamental properties of seawater", by N.P. Fofonoff and
R.C Millard Jr.; Unesco technical papers in marine science #44, 1983.
Temperature used for calculating derived variables is IPTS-68.
Following the recommendation of JPOTS, T
68
is assumed to be
1.00024 * T
90
(-2 to 35 °C).
Equations are provided for the following oceanographic parameters:
density (density, sigma-theta, sigma-1, sigma-2, sigma-4, sigma-t)
thermosteric anomaly
specific volume
specific volume anomaly
geopotential anomaly
dynamic meters
depth (salt water, fresh water)
salinity
sound velocity (Chen-Millero, DelGrosso, Wilson)
average sound velocity
potential temperature (reference pressure = 0.0 decibars)
potential temperature anomaly
plume anomaly
specific conductivity
derivative variables (descent rate and acceleration)
oxygen - requires pressure, temperature, and conductivity, as well as
oxygen current and oxygen temperature (for SBE 13 or 23) or
oxygen signal (for SBE 43)
corrected irradiance (CPAR)
Note:
Algorithms used for calculation of
derived parameters in SEASAVE
and in SBE Data Processing’s
Data Conversion, Derive, and
SeacalcW modules are identical,
except as noted.