On Sunday, November 21, 2021 at 9:10:17 AM UTC-5, Charles Leeuwenburg wrote:
On Tuesday, August 10, 2004 at 5:03:51 AM UTC-4, Mario wrote:
Hello,
Can any one tell me the average water density of the caribean, mediterranean, red , black and dead sea ? in metric system please if possible.
Thanks,
Mario
Greetings Mario -
Did anyone ever give you a serious / educated response to your inquiry?
I'm particularly interested in the density of the Red Sea for a shipping project.
In the business of shipping, seawater is assumed to have a density of
1.025 grams / milliliter with freshwater at 1.000.
Yes, it looks like bullshark did so on his Aug 10, 2004, 9:58:06 AM post.
From that:
[quote]
Salinity can be converted to density if you know temperature and pressure
here:
<
http://www.es.flinders.edu.au/~mattom/Utilities/density.html>
Here you can find salinity for various regions: <
http://aquarius.gsfc.nasa.gov/overview-sss.html>
Average is considered ~35 ppt
[/quote]
In checking the above 17 year old links, looks like both
are gone; you could try checking with the Wayback Machine
to see if they archived them at any point.
Also, the second one redirects to here:
<
https://salinity.oceansciences.org/>
So you could try some focused searches there.
-hh
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