Dissolved gas concentration in water : computation as functions of temperature, salinity and pressure
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Dissolved gas concentration in water : computation as functions of temperature, salinity and pressure
Elsevier, 2012
2nd ed
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [249]-251)
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Aquacultural, oceanographic, and fisheries engineering, as well as other disciplines, require gas solubility data to compute the equilibrium concentration. These calculations, for example, can affect the output of aquacultural production or assist in environmental consulting. Until now, published solubility information has not been available in a consistent and uniform manner in one location. This book presents solubility concentrations of major atmospheric gases (oxygen, nitrogen, argon, carbon dioxide), noble gases (helium, neon, krypton, xenon), and trace gases (hydrogen, methane, nitrous oxide) as a function of temperature, salinity, pressure, and gas composition in a variety of formats. Data, equations, and theory are explained so that the user is able to understand the calculations and problems. Furthermore, data and solubility information are presented in a range of units to make them accessible across disciplines. This book will help the reader to look at a problem from a quantitative viewpoint and better understand carbonate chemistry. Revised from the earlier edition to include more accurate carbon dioxide tables and separate sections on the solubility of noble gases, trace gases, and oxygen in brines to provide a single resource for gas solubility data. This book is essential for all students and practitioners working in aquatic fields.
目次
1. Solubility of Atmospheric Gases in Fresh Water2. Solubility of Atmospheric Gases in Brackish and Marine Waters3. Supersaturation of Gases4. Solubility of Noble Gases in the Atmosphere5. Solubility of Trace Gases in the Atmosphere6. Solubility of Gases in Brines7. Physical Properties of Water
AppendixA: Computation of Gas SolubilityB: Computation of Physical Properties of WaterC: Computer ProgramsD: Supplemental Information
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