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Deep Ocean Currents

Deep Ocean Currents. Global Conveyer Belt Thermohaline. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_8mw-1HYFg. What is the Global Conveyer Belt?. It is a current or collection of currents that move below the surface of the water.

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Deep Ocean Currents

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  1. Deep Ocean Currents Global Conveyer Belt Thermohaline

  2. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_8mw-1HYFg

  3. What is the Global Conveyer Belt? • It is a current or collection of currents that move below the surface of the water. • Driven by the density of water (remember water that is cold and has a high salinity is more dense.) • This causes the waters of the oceans to spread out and move among the different oceans due to the changes in the mass of waters density (temperature and salinity). • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FuOX23yXhZ8

  4. Let’s Journey with a Water Mass • The current begins in the waters near the Northern Atlantic regions. Here the ocean water sinks to the bottom of the ocean due to its density. • As a deep surface current it moves back toward the Atlantic Ocean and eventually back to the Northern Atlantic region (to sink again)

  5. Upwelling • Occurs due to changes in the density of water (salinity or temperature) • Can occur due to the topography of the ocean floor. For example the cold current running into the continental plate.

  6. Benefits to Upwelling • Brings nutrients up from the ocean floor. • Bring Cold water up toward the surface • Causes deep water to move in the ocean. • Allows for gases to be dissolved in the water.

  7. Facts to Keep In Mind • This thermohaline circulation (another name) moves more slowly than surface currents • It can take 1,000 years for the water to complete one full circuit • The coldest, saltiest, densest water is found off the coast of Antarctica

  8. Other Sources for Review • http://oceanservice.noaa.gov/education/kits/currents/06conveyor3.html • http://education.nationalgeographic.com/education/encyclopedia/ocean-conveyor-belt/?ar_a=1 • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NsdH_NRM-CU

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