9.2.6: Relationship of Salinity, Density and Temperature
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Relationship of Salinity, Density and Temperature
Assuming a closed system...
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Temperature and Density
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Inverse
(as temperature increases, density decreases)
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Salinity and Density: Proportional
(as salinity increases, density increases)
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Temperature and Salinity: None
(as temperature changes, salinity remains the same)
| Figure 7.19. Sea Surface Salinity Average 2005 | Figure 7.20. Sea Surface Temperature Average 2005 |
Animations of Satellite and Surface Oceans Data
These websites provide animations that provide stunning views of the Earth created from satellite sensor data. These data are the combined efforts of ocean and atmosphere scientists from many organizations.
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NASA
animations:
Average Sea Surface Temperature, Salinity and Density
(This website has links to animations on a globe and a mercator map.) Animations include: * Average Sea Surface Temperature (SST ) * Average Sea Surface Salinity (SSS) * Average Sea Surface Density (SSD) |
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NASA Animations
: (mercator) 1 year: December 2011 through December 2012 showing:
Global Sea Surface Salinity Salinity and ocean circulation Salinity and global seawater migration |
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NOAA
animations:
Sea Surface Temperature
(World mercator map, last 6 months)
Monthly Isopycnal & Mixed-layer Ocean Climatology (MIMOC) : Animations show pycnocline (temperature and salinity) data of different parts of the world. |
The NASA animations provide views of how salinity, temperature, and density change over the course of a year.
| Figure 7.21. Sea Surface Salinity Average 2009 | Figure 7.22. Sea Surface Temperature Average 2009 | Figure 7.23. Sea Surface Density Average 2009 |