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Thu Oct 27 09:13:38 EDT 2011
P(i,j,k)/rhoConst = -g*rC(k) + PH(i,j,k) + PNH(i,j,k)
And PHL would be the equivalent of PH (hydrostatic pressure potential anomaly)
but at the bottom, so that the hydrostatic pressure at the bottom Pb
would be: Pb(i,j)/rhoConst = g*Depth(i,j) + PHL(i,j)
Cheers,
Jean-Michel
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> Thanks for your time and help,
> Nicolas.
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