Sorensen, 1902), and on the basis of its work the salinity is defined as the total amount of solid material in grams contained in one kilogram of sea water when all the carbonate has been converted to oxide, the bromine and iodine replaced by chlorine,... Gulf of Mexico: Its Origin, Waters, and Marine Life - 141 ページPaul Simon Galtsoff 著 - 1954 - 604 ページ全文表示 - この書籍について
| Lewis M. Cowardin - 1994 - 138 ページ
...sea water (see page 25). salinity The total amount of solid material in grams contained in 1 kg of water when all the carbonate has been converted to...oxide, the bromine and iodine replaced by chlorine, and allthe organic matter completely oxidized. sand Composed predominantly of coarse-grained mineral sediments... | |
| Sivaraman Guruswamy - 1999 - 658 ページ
...total concentration. called the salinity. is defined as the total amount of solid material when all carbonate has been converted to oxide. the bromine and iodine replaced by chlorine. and organic matter completely oxidized. The salinity of natural seawaters varies between 33 and 37 parts... | |
| G. S. Sodhi - 2000 - 488 ページ
...salinity (S). The latter is defined as the total amount in grams of solid material dissolved in one kilogram of sea water, when all the carbonate has been converted to oxide, all the iodide and bromide have been replaced by chloride, and all organic matter has been completely... | |
| M. Affholder, F. Valiron - 2001 - 460 ページ
...salinity be defined as: "The total amount of solid material in grammes contained in one kilogramme of sea water, when all the carbonate has been converted to oxide, all the bromine and iodine replaced by chlorine and all the organic material oxidized". The salinity... | |
| PS Verma | VK Agarwal - 2004 - 1298 ページ
...grams contained in one kilogram of the water, when all the carbonate has been converted into oxide, bromine and iodine replaced by chlorine and all organic matter completely oxidized." All types of natural waters contain various amounts of different salts (ions) such as Na, K, Mg, Cl,... | |
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