// lecture 16 Flashcards

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topography (orography) and hyrdrology

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tends to be wet on the upwind side of mountains and dry on the downwind side of mountains.

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only about the first meter of soil is involved in

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storing heat for a 365 day period - the annual cycle.

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over the ocean, because it is a fluid, only the first

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200-300 m of ocean is involved in storing heat during the annual cycle, much greater mass and heat-storing capability than land or atmosphere.

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the annual cycle of temp. is larger over

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the land than the ocean.

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freshwater is most dense at 4 C:

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  • once the deep water is at 4 C, further cooling of the surface makes the surface water less dense than the bottom of the lake.
  • thus the cooler water floats on the top and does not mix down.
  • this forms ice, a solid, which inhibits heat transport by water turbulence (convection).
  • snow falls on ice, which provides good insulation.
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seawater

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continues to increase its density down to -2C, the point at which it freezes.

  • mean salinity: 34.7 parts per thousand.
  • mean temp: 3.6 C
  • mean surface water needs to be fresher than deep water if sea ice can form at the top.
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oceanic mixed layer

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stirred by wind, and surface cooling by evaporation.

  • depth very great in North Atlantic, where deep water forms
  • shallow in summer hemisphere.
  • depth very great in places in Southern Pacific and Indian Ocean.
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seasonal mixed layer in high altitudes

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  • seasonal variation in regions of deep winter mixed layer

- North Atlantic and South Pacific off South America

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deep thermohaline circulation

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  • takes about 1,000 years to replace the deep water in the ocean from locations in the North Atlantic and Southern ocean
  • water comes up in North Pacific
  • very old water, low oxygen
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10
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deepwater formations

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to make water dense enough to sink to the bottom it has to be both cool (~2 C) and salty. can be done by:

1) bringing salty water to high latitudes and cooling it down (Norwegian Sea at end of Gult Stream Extension).
2) when sea ice forms, it is at -2 C and the ice crystal formation squeezes out the salt forming brine that can be dense (around Antarctica during ice growth season).

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anoxic events on continental shelf

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sometimes in summer upwelling brings anoxic water (no O2) up onto the continental shelf and kills the bottom dwellers.

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