Abstract
Ocean water is a complex solution of many ions. The concentration of this solution varies considerably from place to place but it has been repeatedly shown that the relative concentration of the ions to each other is remarkably constant….
Recommended Citation
Robinson, Rex J., and Fred W. Knapman. 1941. "The sodium-chlorinity ratio of ocean waters from the Northwest Pacific." Journal of Marine Research 4, (2). https://elischolar.library.yale.edu/journal_of_marine_research/591
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