Water type

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water type

A mathematical construct representing a certain combination of temperature and salinity and possibly nutrient and oxygen values, used in numerical water mass analysis to describe water masses.

Antarctic Bottom Water, for example, can be represented by the water type of temperature 0.3°C and salinity 34.7 psu, even though it may not always have exactly those properties.


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