gsw_beta

saline contraction coefficient at constant 
Conservative Temperature. (48-term equation)

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USAGE:

beta = gsw_beta(SA,CT,p)

DESCRIPTION:

Calculates the saline (i.e. haline) contraction coefficient of seawater
at constant Conservative Temperature using the computationally-efficient
48-term expression for density in terms of SA, CT and p (McDougall et 
al., 2011).
Note that the 48-term equation has been fitted in a restricted range of 
parameter space, and is most accurate inside the "oceanographic funnel" 
described in McDougall et al. (2011).  The GSW library function 
"gsw_infunnel(SA,CT,p)" is avaialble to be used if one wants to test if 
some of one's data lies outside this "funnel". 
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contraction coefficient at constant Conservative
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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  =  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 = gsw_beta(SA,CT,p)
beta =
1.0e-003 *
   0.717580024283098
   0.717712392082254
   0.726221642634641
   0.750510976803418
   0.755001726838233
   0.756941554699334

AUTHOR:

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

VERSION NUMBER:

3.01 (3rd May, 2011)

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.
McDougall T.J., P.M. Barker, R. Feistel and D.R. Jackett, 2011:  A 
 computationally efficient 48-term expression for the density of 
 seawater in terms of Conservative Temperature, and related properties
 of seawater.  To be submitted to Ocean Science Discussions. 
The software is available from http://www.TEOS-10.org