(S, T) is seawater density (kilograms per cubic meter) as a function of salinity S (parts per...
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ρ(S, T) is seawater density (kilograms per cubic meter) as a function of salinity S (parts per thousand) and temperature T (degrees Celsius). Refer to the contour map in Figure 25.
At a fixed level of salinity, is seawater density an increasing or a decreasing function of temperature?
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Temperature T (C) 25+ 20- 15- 10- 5 1.02307 1.0235 * 1.0240 1.0245 A 1.0250 /1.0255 1.0260 B 0+ 31.5 32.0 32.5 33.0 33.5 Salinity (ppt) 1.02657 1.0270 2 Lic 34.0 34.5
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