upwelling - translation to γαλλικά
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upwelling - translation to γαλλικά

REPLACEMENT BY DEEP WATER MOVING UPWARDS OF SURFACE WATER DRIVEN OFFSHORE BY WIND
Coastal upwelling; Cold water wake; Upwelled; Upwelling current; Upwelling currents
  • Upwelling in the [[Southern Ocean]]}}
  • During an [[El Niño]], wind indirectly drives warm water to the South American coast, reducing the effects of cold upwelling
  • Effects of equatorial upwelling on surface chlorophyll concentrations in the [[Pacific ocean]]}}
  • Unusually strong winds from the east push warm (red) surface water towards Africa, allowing cold (blue) water to upwell along the Sumatran coast}}

upwelling      
n. upwelling, process of sea water rising toward the surface from the bottom of the sea (Oceanography)

Ορισμός

upwelling
¦ noun a rising up of seawater, magma, or other liquid.
¦ adjective (especially of emotion) building up.

Βικιπαίδεια

Upwelling

Upwelling is an oceanographic phenomenon that involves wind-driven motion of dense, cooler, and usually nutrient-rich water from deep water towards the ocean surface. It replaces the warmer and usually nutrient-depleted surface water. The nutrient-rich upwelled water stimulates the growth and reproduction of primary producers such as phytoplankton. The biomass of phytoplankton and the presence of cool water in those regions allow upwelling zones to be identified by cool sea surface temperatures (SST) and high concentrations of chlorophyll-a.

The increased availability of nutrients in upwelling regions results in high levels of primary production and thus fishery production. Approximately 25% of the total global marine fish catches come from five upwellings, which occupy only 5% of the total ocean area. Upwellings that are driven by coastal currents or diverging open ocean have the greatest impact on nutrient-enriched waters and global fishery yields.