1972
DOI: 10.1007/bf01028453
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A high-precision, variable-pressure magnetic float densimeter

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“…In turn, the magnetic force is determined from the coil current, usually by calibrating the instrument with liquids of accurately known density. 191,[203][204][205][206][207][208][209][210] An interesting instrument was developed by Keramati and Wolgemuth. 211 The density float consists of a disk on the periphery of which two cylindrical floats are permanently attached with a separation angle of 451 measured with respect to the horizontal pivot permanently mounted through the centre of the disk.…”
Section: Methods and Apparatusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In turn, the magnetic force is determined from the coil current, usually by calibrating the instrument with liquids of accurately known density. 191,[203][204][205][206][207][208][209][210] An interesting instrument was developed by Keramati and Wolgemuth. 211 The density float consists of a disk on the periphery of which two cylindrical floats are permanently attached with a separation angle of 451 measured with respect to the horizontal pivot permanently mounted through the centre of the disk.…”
Section: Methods and Apparatusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We developed a high-pressure version of the magnetic float densimeter (Millero et al, 1972) to measure the density of seawater as a function of pressure (see Figure 7). The system was used to make high-pressure densities of seawater (Emmet and Millero, 1974;Chen and Millero, 1976b), deuterium oxide (Emmet and Millero, 1975), and a number of sea salts .…”
Section: Equation Of State For Seawatermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These discrepancies must be reconciled before we can derive a reliable equation of state. Direct measurements on the P-V-T properties of seawater with accuracies approaching those of sound velocity measurements (Millero, Knox, and Emmet, 1972;Emmet and Millero, 1973) would also yield useful data.…”
Section: The Physical and Chemical Properties Of Seawatermentioning
confidence: 99%