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Dissolved Salts and Solid Particles

The waters through which ships travel are categorized by their salt content. The following are approximate values seawater, 3.0 to 4.0% salt coastal brackish water, 1.0 to 3.0% river brackish water, 0.5 to 1.8% salty river water, 0.05 to 0.5% river water, 0.05%. Seawater mainly contains NaCl. The salt content is approximately 1.8 times the chloride ion content. The salt content of the world s oceans is almost the same. Different salt contents can occur in more enclosed seas [e.g., the Adriatic (3.9%), Red Sea (4.1%) and the Baltic (1.0%)]. Table 17-1 gives as an example average analyses for seawater and the Rhine River. [Pg.391]

The salt content determines the specific electrical conductivity of the water (see Section 2.2.2). In coastal areas this varies according to tide and time of year. The following average values in ohms per centimeter serve as a guide Narvik roadstead, 33 [7] Helgoland, 27 [7] North Sea, 30 Elbe/Cuxhaven, 100 [7] Elbe/ Brunsbiittelkoog, 580 Elbe/Altona, 1200 Liibeck wharf, 75 Antwerp (Quay 271), 120 Rotterdam Botlek, 240 Tokyo Gulf, 25 [8]. [Pg.391]

Layers and coatings that are sensitive can be destroyed by solid matter in water, such as sand, mud and ice. It is correspondingly necessary to design a higher [Pg.392]


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