DocumentCode :
2944261
Title :
The Uniqueness of the Practical Salinity Scale (1978): Testing the Scale with Natural Seawaters
Author :
Hill, Kenneth D. ; Dauphinee, Thomas M. ; Woods, Donald J.
Author_Institution :
National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
fYear :
1987
fDate :
Sept. 28 1987-Oct. 1 1987
Firstpage :
213
Lastpage :
215
Abstract :
The Practical Salinity Scale (1978) provides a precisely defined, unambiguous method that is universally applicable to all waters for determining salinity, or more precisely the practical salinity, from measurements of conductivity, temperature, and pressure.In the terminology of standards, it is highly desirable to have a scale that is also unique. For example, we would hope that measurements performed on a particular water sample at different temperatures would lead to the same value of the practical salinity. We have investigated this problem by examining the behaviour of natural seawaters from several of the world\´s oceans. We conclude that the PSS provides a unique scale for salinity measurements for these waters within the bounds \\pm 0.001 in salinity.
Keywords :
Conductivity measurement; Councils; Electric variables measurement; Measurement standards; Ocean temperature; Performance evaluation; Physics; Pressure measurement; Sea measurements; Temperature measurement;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS '87
Conference_Location :
Halifax, NS, Canada
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS.1987.1160876
Filename :
1160876
Link To Document :
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