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seacarb package (ODIS id: 1853)

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First entry: 22/01/2021 Last update: 09/05/2021
Submitter/Owner of this record Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 )
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Datasource URL https://github.com/jpgattuso/seacarb-git
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Abstract Carbonate chemistry with R In 2003, Aurélien Proye and I put together seacarb, an R package that calculates various parameters of the carbonate system in seawater. The package was subsequently upgraded. In 2008, a new version (2.0) was built with the assistance of Héloïse Lavigne. Five additional functions were included to assist the design of perturbation experiments to investigate ocean acidification and other functions were revised in order to strictly follow the "Guide to best practices for ocean CO2 measurements" (Dickson et al., 2007). Seacarb uses equations mostly from the following sources: Dickson A. G., Sabine C. L. & Christian J. R., 2007. Guide to best practices for ocean CO2 measurements. PICES Special Publication 3:1-191. DOE, 1994. Handbook of methods for the analysis of the various parameters of the carbon dioxide system in sea water; version 2. Dickson, A. G. and Goyet, C., editors. ORNL/CDIAC-74, 1994. Frankignoulle M., 1994. A complete set of buffer factors for acid/base CO2 system in seawater. Journal of Marine Systems 5: 111-118. Orr J. C., Epitalon J.-M., Dickson A. G. & Gattuso J.-P., 2018. Routine uncertainty propagation for the marine carbon dioxide system. Marine Chemistry 207:84-107. Zeebe R. E. & Wolf-Gladrow D. A., 2001. CO2 in seawater: equilibrium, kinetics, isotopes. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 346 pp. A portion of the code has been adapted, with permission from the authors, from the Matlab files mentioned above. I am grateful to Richard Zeebe and Dieter Wolf-Gladrow for that. Héloïse Lavigne contributed a lot to seacarb in 2008 and 2009; this was critical to the launch of version 2.0 and subsequent updates. Portions of code and/or corrections have also been contributed by Jean-Marie Epitalon (2004, 2018), Bernard Gentili (2006), Karline Soetaert (2007) and Jim Orr (2007, 2010, 2018). Jean-Marie Epitalon considerably improved the code, leading to much faster calculations in version 3.0. Orr et al. (2015) assessed seacarb together with other packages which calculate the seawater carbonate chemistry. In 2018, option to calculate uncertainty propagation was added (Orr et al., 2018). Orr J. C., Epitalon J.-M., Dickson A. G. & Gattuso J.-P., 2018. Routine uncertainty propagation for the marine carbon dioxide system. Marine Chemistry 207:84-107. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marchem.2018.10.006 Orr J. C., Epitalon J.-M. & Gattuso J.-P., 2015. Comparison of ten packages that compute ocean carbonate chemistry. Biogeosciences 12:1483-1510. http://www.biogeosciences.net/12/1483/2015/ This program is provided free under the GNU General Public License (GNU GPL). It will be improved using the comments that I will receive. If you are new to R, please check the manuals and FAQs available on the R-project web site to get information on how to install R and the seacarb package on your system. Please only report and comment on seacarb, not on general problems related to R.
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