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TEOS-10 Seawater Salinity

Calculate TEOS-10 seawater practical salinity from pressure, temperature and conductivity.

Practical salinity is measured by comparing the sea water conductivity with a reference conductivity.

To convert pressure: 1 MPa = 100 dbar (deci bars) or 1 dbar = 1e4 Pa. To convert conductivity 1 S/m = 10 mS/cm.

Reference : TEOS-10 Thermodynamic Equation Of Seawater (2010)

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CALCULATOR : TEOS-10 Seawater Practical Salinity From Pressure Temperature And Conductivity [FREE]   ±

Calculate TEOS-10 seawater practical salinity from temperature, pressure, and electrical conductivity.

Check electrical conductivity SP = 35.5 parts per thousand for T = 15 C, P = 3 MPa, and C = 4.359895 S/m.

To convert pressure: 1 MPa = 100 dbar (deci bars). To convert conductivity 1 S/m = 10 mS/cm.

Tool Input

  • T : Seawater Temperature
  • P : Seawater Pressure
  • C : Electrical Conductivity

Tool Output

CALCULATOR : TEOS-10 Seawater Hydrostatic Pressure From Water Depth [FREE]   ±

Calculate TEOS-10 seawater hydrostatic pressure from water depth or relative elevation.

The submerged pressure is calculated using Bernoulli's equation. Elevation is measured relative to an arbitrary datum (+ve up -ve down). Mean sea level (MSL) is often used as a datum. The water density is assumed constant. Changes in water density with water depth, salinity and temperature are ignored.

Tool Input

  • pletype : Pressure Type
    • Zlu : User Defined Submerged Elevation (+ve up -ve down)
    • wdu : User Defined Water Depth
    • Pu : User Defined Pressure
  • Zs : Surface Elevation (+ve up -ve down)
  • ρ : Seawater Density

Tool Output

  • P : Seawater Pressure
  • Zl : Submurged Elevation (+ve up -ve down)
  • wd : Water Depth

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