oa(flag, var1, var2, pCO2f, pCO2s=1e6, S=35, T=25, P=0,
Pt=0, Sit=0, k1k2='x', kf='x', ks="d", pHscale="T", plot=FALSE, b="u74")
flag = 1 pH and CO2 given
flag = 2 CO2 and HCO3 given
flag = 3 CO2 and CO3 given
flag = 4 CO2 and ALK given
flag = 5
CO2 bubbling: high-CO2 air is bubbled in seawater. The first parameter is the value of the pCO2 in the air required to bubble the seawater (in uatm).
SW mixing: mixing of
Addition of acid: strong acid is added to seawater. Note that this method is not recommended because it does not closely mimic natural ocean acidification (Gattuso and Lavigne, 2009). The first parameter, H+ (mol/kg), is the amount of H+ that must be added (mol/kg). The acid must be fortified with NaCl in order to have the same salinity than seawater.
Addition of HCO3 and acid: bicarbonate (HCO3) and a strong acid are added. The first parameter, HCO3, is the amount of HCO3 that must be added (mol/kg). The second parameter, H+, is the quantity of H+ that must be added (mol/kg). The acid must be fortified with NaCl in order to have the same salinity than seawater.
Addition of CO3 and acid: carbonate, CO3, and a strong acid are added. The first parameter, HCO3, is the quantity of CO3 that must be added (mol/kg). The second parameter, H+, is the quantity of H+ that must be added (mol/kg).
For K1 and K2:
For Kf:
For Ks:
The arguments can be given as a unique number or as vectors. If the lengths of the vectors are different, the longer vector is retained and only the first value of the other vectors is used. It is recommended to use either vectors with the same dimension or one vector for one argument and numbers for the other arguments.
Pressure corrections and pH scale:
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.oa(flag=24, var1=384, var2=2325e-6, pCO2s=1e6, pCO2f=793, S=34.3, T=16,
P=0, pHscale="T", kf="pf", k1k2="l", ks="d", plot=TRUE, b="u74")
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