circulation

fluid flow
Also known as: overturn

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estuaries

  • Four main types of estuaries: (A) salt wedge estuary, (B) partially mixed estuary, (C) vertically homogeneous estuary, and (D) fjord (black arrows indicate salt water and white arrows fresh).
    In estuary

    …a special kind of water circulation that traps plant nutrients and stimulates primary production. Fresh water, being lighter than salt water, tends to form a distinct layer that floats at the surface of the estuary. At the boundary between fresh and salt water, there is a certain amount of mixing…

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fluid dynamics

hydrology of the Dead Sea

  • Dead Sea
    In Dead Sea: Salinity

    …an event known as an overturn (a mixing of the water layers). Since then the trend has been toward restoring the formerly stratified water layers, but with more instances of overturning.

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lake stratification

  • pure water and temperature
    In inland water ecosystem: Permanent bodies of standing fresh water

    Water circulates within but not between the layers, more vigorously within the epilimnion. The boundary between these layers is the metalimnion, a zone of rapid temperature change. With the onset of autumn, the epilimnion cools and the water becomes denser, sinking and mixing with the hypolimnion.…

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  • Lake Ann in North Cascades National Park, Washington
    In lake: Vertical mixing and overturn

    …results in what is termed circulation, or overturn, of lake waters. Lakes that cool to below 4 °C in winter experience two turnover periods, as just described, and are called dimictic lakes. Most lakes in temperate regions fall into this category. Lakes that do not cool to below 4 °C…

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  • The Bahamas
    In seawater: Density of seawater and pressure

    …surface water sinks, and convective overturn proceeds as the density of the surface water increases with the decreasing temperature. By the time the surface water reaches 4 °C (39.2 °F), the temperature of maximum density for fresh water, the density-driven convective overturn has reached the bottom of the lake, and…

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