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    rocsy

    Routines for the ocean carbonate system

    The rocsy package is designed to accurately and efficiently compute all marine carbonate system variables from dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), total alkalinity (Alk), temperature, and salinity as well as phosphate and silica concentrations. The pH scale and thermodynamic equilibrium constants used in rocsy are those recommended by Best-Practices Guide (Dickson et al., 2007). Also included are options to use more recent formulations for K1 and K2 from Millero (2010) and for total boron from Lee et al. (2010). ...
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    mrocs

    Model routines for the ocean carbonate system

    The mrocs software is designed to accurately and efficiently compute all marine carbonate system variables from dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), total alkalinity (Alk), temperature, and salinity as well as phosphate and silica concentrations. By default, the thermodynamic equilibrium constants used in mrocs are those recommended by Best-Practices Guide (Dickson et al., 2007). The mrocs package also includes options to use more recent formulations for K1 and K2 from Millero (2010) and for total boron from Lee et al. (2010). ...
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