Dear Nan, All,

Many thanks to all those who contributed to the discussion of the proposal to 
change the canonical units of practical salinity from '1e-3' to '1' and amend 
the accompanying definition. No objections have been received to the proposed 
changes in the last seven days, so they are now accepted for publication in the 
standard name table.

The following changes to existing names will be made in the next version of the 
table.

sea_water_practical_salinity (canonical units: 1)
'Practical Salinity is a determination of the salinity of sea water, based on 
its electrical conductance. The measured conductance, corrected for temperature 
and pressure, is compared to the conductance of a standard potassium chloride 
solution, producing a value on the Practical Salinity Scale of 1978 (PSS-78). 
This name should not be used to describe salinity observations made before 
1978, or ones not based on conductance measurements. Conversion of Practical 
Salinity to other precisely defined salinity measures should use the 
appropriate formulas specified by TEOS-10. Other standard names for precisely 
defined salinity quantities are sea_water_absolute_salinity (S_A); 
sea_water_preformed_salinity (S_*), sea_water_reference_salinity (S_R); 
sea_water_cox_salinity (S_C),  used for salinity observations between 1967 and 
1977; and sea_water_knudsen_salinity (S_K), used for salinity observations 
between 1901 and 1966. Salinity quantities that do not match any of the precise 
definitions 
 should be given the more general standard name of sea_water_salinity. 
Reference: www.teos-10.org; Lewis, 1980 doi:10.1109/JOE.1980.1145448.'

change_over_time_in_sea_water_practical_salinity (canonical units: 1)
' "change_over_time_in_X" means change in a quantity X over a time-interval, 
which should be defined by the bounds of the time coordinate. Practical 
Salinity is a determination of the salinity of sea water, based on its 
electrical conductance. The measured conductance, corrected for temperature and 
pressure, is compared to the conductance of a standard potassium chloride 
solution, producing a value on the Practical Salinity Scale of 1978 (PSS-78). 
This name should not be used to describe salinity observations made before 
1978, or ones not based on conductance measurements. Conversion of Practical 
Salinity to other precisely defined salinity measures should use the 
appropriate formulas specified by TEOS-10. Other standard names for precisely 
defined salinity quantities are sea_water_absolute_salinity (S_A); 
sea_water_preformed_salinity (S_*), sea_water_reference_salinity (S_R); 
sea_water_cox_salinity (S_C), used for salinity observations between 1967 and 
1977; and sea_water_knudsen_sa
 linity (S_K), used for salinity observations between 1901 and 1966. Salinity 
quantities that do not match any of the precise definitions shoul d be given 
the more general standard name of sea_water_salinity. Reference: 
www.teos-10.org; Lewis, 1980 doi:10.1109/JOE.1980.1145448.'

Best wishes,
Alison

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Alison Pamment                                 Tel: +44 1235 778065
Centre for Environmental Data Analysis         Email: [email protected]
STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory     
R25, 2.22
Harwell Oxford, Didcot, OX11 0QX, U.K.
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