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Title: Thermohaline Circulation


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Ocean Thermohaline Circulation Deep Ocean
Currents
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Thermohaline Circulation
  • Thermohaline Circulation (THC)
  • refers to the part of the large-scale ocean
    circulation that is driven by global density
    gradients created by variations temperature and
    salinity.

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Vertical Variation in the Ocean
  • Density varies with
  • Temperature (Warm water is less dense than cold
    water)
  • Salinity (Salty water is denser than fresh water)
  • Pressure (High pressure also increases the
    waters density)

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How does temperature of sea water vary with depth?
  • Mixed Layer (surface layer)
  • water in this area is mixed by wind, temperature
    is steady.
  • Thermocline (below mixed layer)
  • temperature changes rapidly with depth (cooling).
  • Deep water layer
  • Coolest layer, begins once temperatures become
    steady again.

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Vertical Temperature Variation in the Ocean
What is happening to the temperature of the water
as you move from the surface zone to the deep
zone?
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Halocline
  • Related to salinity (salt content) in water.
  • Salinity content increases with depth
  • Halocline is a region where the salinity changes
    most drastically within a narrow range of depth
  • Same as thermocline but related to salt content
    instead of temperature!

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Halocline
What is happening to the salinity as you move
from the surface zone to the deep zone?
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Pycnocline
  • Related to the density of water.
  • Density increases with depth.
  • Pycnocline is a region where the density changes
    most drastically within a narrow range of depth.
  • Same as thermocline but for density.

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  • These clines are Gradients
  • The thermocline the depth range with large
    temperature gradient.
  • The haloclinethe depth range with large
    salinity gradient.
  • The pycnocline the depth range with large
    density gradient.
  • can be more than one in the water column.
  • usually thermocline, halocline and pycnocline are
    at the same depth range.

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Thermohaline CirculationHow does it work?
  • The temperature and salinity of ocean water help
    drive deep ocean currents.
  • When water cools, it is able to hold more salt
    becomes more dense and sinks, allowing warm
    water to float above it.
  • The cooling of water and the increasing of
    salinity are the driving forces of thermohaline
    circulation.

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  • Deep ocean currents navigate the oceans. When
    they reach warmer areas (low latitudes), the
    water warms and rises to the surface. Allows for
    upwelling of nutrients.
  • The water now moves along the surface in warm
    currents until it reaches high latitudes where it
    will cool, become more dense and sink.
  • The process continues and forms the Global
    Conveyer Belt

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The Day After Tomorrow depicts what might
happen if the Thermohaline Circulation in the
North Atlantic were to suddenly switch off.
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Animation
  • Animation http//www.youtube.com/watch?v3niR_-Kv
    4SM

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Your Task
  • Complete the formative questions, assessing your
    understanding of thermoclines, haloclines,
    pycnoclines, and how thermohaline circulation
    works.
  • Show me before moving on.
  • Complete Thermocline Lab Assignment
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