Review of acoustical and optical techniques to measure absolute salinity of seawater.
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2022Author
Le Menn, Marc
Naïr, Rajesh
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The salinity of seawater is of fundamental importance in climate studies, and
the measurement of the variable requires high accuracy and precision in order
to be able to resolve its typically small variations in the oceans with depth and
over long-time scales. This is currently only possible through the measurement
of conductivity, which has led to the definition of a Practical Salinity scale.
However, seawater is also composed of a large number of non-conducting
substances that constitute salinity anomalies. Differences of the ratios of the
constituents of sea salt from the Reference Composition may also change
salinity anomalies. The establishment of formulae for calculating the
thermodynamic properties of seawater has led to the definition of the
concept of Absolute Salinity (SA), which includes such anomalies and is
similar in approach to the notion of density. Although the routine in situ
measurement of SA is still a huge challenge, numerous developments based
on acou.....
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Frontiers in Marine ScienceVolume
9Issue
Article 1031824Page Range
19pp.Document Language
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https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.1031824Citation
Le Menn, M. and Naïr, R. (2022) Review of acoustical and optical techniques to measure absolute salinity of seawater. Frontiers in Marine Science, 9:1031824, 19pp. DOI https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.1031824Collections
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