swZ
to get the vertical coordinate, which is negative within the water
column.)
swDepth(pressure, latitude = 45, eos = getOption("oceEOS", default = "gsw"))
lat
must also
be given, or a ctd
object, in which case lat
will be inferred
from the object."unesco"
or
"gsw"
.eos="unesco"
then depth is calculated from pressure using Saunders
and Fofonoff's method, with the formula refitted for 1980 UNESCO equation of
state [1]. If eos="gsw"
, then gsw_z_from_p
from
the gsw
package [2,3] is used.
2. IOC, SCOR, and IAPSO (2010). The international thermodynamic equation of seawater-2010: Calculation and use of thermodynamic properties. Technical Report 56, Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission, Manuals and Guide.
3. McDougall, T.J. and P.M. Barker, 2011: Getting started with TEOS-10 and the Gibbs Seawater (GSW) Oceanographic Toolbox, 28pp., SCOR/IAPSO WG127, ISBN 978-0-646-55621-5.
T68fromT90
,
T90fromT48
, T90fromT68
,
swAbsoluteSalinity
,
swAlphaOverBeta
, swAlpha
,
swBeta
, swCSTp
,
swConservativeTemperature
,
swDynamicHeight
, swLapseRate
,
swN2
, swPressure
,
swRho
, swRrho
,
swSCTp
, swSTrho
,
swSigma0
, swSigma1
,
swSigma2
, swSigma3
,
swSigma4
, swSigmaTheta
,
swSigmaT
, swSigma
,
swSoundAbsorption
,
swSoundSpeed
, swSpecificHeat
,
swSpice
, swTFreeze
,
swTSrho
,
swThermalConductivity
,
swTheta
, swViscosity
,
swZ