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Deep Ocean Circulation
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Significant vertical movement ▫Accounts for the thorough mixing of deep- water masses
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Density Currents Vertical movement of water that results from density differences Dense water sinks and spreads out beneath the ocean’s surface Increased density caused by: decrease in temperature increase in salinity
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High Latitudes (decrease in temps.) where most deep currents begin sea-ice is formed due to cold temps., leaving behind a greater salinity of remaining water, which then sinks highest density of ocean water found near Antarctica ocean water sinks and travels the ocean basin for some 500-2000 years
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Evaporation (increases in salinity) high temps. - increase evaporation l ess water leads to greater salinity of remaining water remaining water sinks to ocean basin and travels the globe
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Conveyor Belt – Thermohaline Circulation the circulation of ocean water around the globe from the Atlantic through the Indian and Pacific and back
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Circulation involves a warm surface current and a cool underlying current warm surface water flows towards the poles at the poles water temp. drop - salinity increases making it more dense and it sinks sinking water then moves towards the equator on the ocean floor
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at the equator the water is cold and deep deep water eventually upwells to complete the circuit – ▫ influences global climate by warm water releasing heat into the atmosphere
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What would happen if thermohaline circulation were to stop?
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