Major features of the chemistry of northern Grand Bahama Bank waters found in 1981 were similar to those found by Broecker and Takahashi in 1962 and 1963. Measured variations Morse et al.: Carbonates m• grand Bahamas 120 110 100 ß ß ß ß ß ß ß ß ß For S < 39.5
A differential scanning calorimeter was used to measure specific heat capacity from cooling scans as a function of temperature and concentration. The heat capacity data were fit to the equations of Pltzer and co-workers to obtain activity and osmotic coefficients of NaCI and H20, respectively, below 0 °C. Supercooling of the solutions was encouraged by using a fast scan rate (10°min"1) so that specific heat could be measured to lower temperatures than would be possible If the solutions were allowed to equilibrate with the solid phases. The solubility of Ice was calculated and compared to the experimental freezing point In NaCI solutions.
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