Vienna Standard Mean Ocean Water
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. VSMOW, or Vienna Standard Mean Ocean Water, is an isotopic water standard defined in 1968 by the International Atomic Energy Agency. Despite the misleading phrase "ocean water", VSMOW does not include any salt or other substances usually found in seawater and refers to pure water with a particular composition of isotopes. VSMOW serves as a reference standard for comparing hydrogen and oxygen isotope ratios, mostly in water samples. Very pure, distilled VSMOW water is also used for making high accuracy measurement of water's physical properties and for defining laboratory standards since it is considered to be representative of average ocean water, in effect representing the water content of Earth.
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. VSMOW, or Vienna Standard Mean Ocean Water, is an isotopic water standard defined in 1968 by the International Atomic Energy Agency. Despite the misleading phrase "ocean water", VSMOW does not include any salt or other substances usually found in seawater and refers to pure water with a particular composition of isotopes. VSMOW serves as a reference standard for comparing hydrogen and oxygen isotope ratios, mostly in water samples. Very pure, distilled VSMOW water is also used for making high accuracy measurement of water's physical properties and for defining laboratory standards since it is considered to be representative of average ocean water, in effect representing the water content of Earth.
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