gsw_sigma1
potential density anomaly with reference pressure
of 1000 dbar, this being this particular potential
density minus 1000 kg/m^3
Contents
USAGE:
sigma1 = gsw_sigma1(SA,CT)
DESCRIPTION:
Calculates potential density anomaly with reference pressure of 1000
dbar, this being this particular potential density minus 1000 kg/m^3.
This function has inputs of Absolute Salinity and Conservative
Temperature.
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".
INPUT:
SA = Absolute Salinity [ g/kg ]
CT = Conservative Temperature [ deg C ]
SA & CT need to have the same dimensions.
OUTPUT:
sigma1 = potential density anomaly with [ kg/m^3 ]
respect to a reference pressure of 1000 dbar,
that is, this potential density - 1000 kg/m^3.
EXAMPLE:
SA = [34.7118; 34.8915; 35.0256; 34.8472; 34.7366; 34.7324;]
CT = [28.8099; 28.4392; 22.7862; 10.2262; 6.8272; 4.3236;]
sigma1 = gsw_sigma1(SA,CT)
sigma1 =
25.955891533636986
26.213416155827645
28.125759074318239
31.120437320752671
31.637551129308122
32.002083264507974
AUTHOR:
Trevor McDougall & Paul Barker [ help@teos-10.org ]
VERSION NUMBER:
3.01 (26th 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. (A.30.1) 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