Numerical implementation and oceanographic application of the Gibbs potential of ice

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The 2004 Gibbs thermodynamic potential function of naturally abundant water ice is based on much more experimental data than its predecessors, is therefore significantly more accurate and reliable, and for the first time describes the entire temperature and pressure range of existence of this ice phase. It is expressed in the ITS-90 temperature scale and is consistent with the current scientific pure water standard, IAPWS-95, and the 2003 Gibbs potential of seawater. The combination of these formulations provides sublimation pressures, freezing points, and sea ice properties covering the parameter ranges of oceanographic interest. This paper provides source code examples in Visual Basic, Fortran and C++ for the computation of the Gibbs function of ice and its partial derivatives. It reports the most important related thermodynamic equations for ice and sea ice properties. © 2005 Author(s).

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Feistel, R., Wagner, W., Tchijov, V., & Guder, C. (2005). Numerical implementation and oceanographic application of the Gibbs potential of ice. Ocean Science, 1(1), 29–38. https://doi.org/10.5194/os-1-29-2005

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