Randströme
Randströme, which translates to "marginal currents" or "edge currents" in English, is a term used in oceanography and fluid dynamics to describe specific types of water movement that occur at the boundaries of larger water bodies or within complex flow systems. These currents are typically found along coastlines, at the edges of gyres, or in areas where different water masses meet. Their characteristics can vary significantly depending on the geographical location and the driving forces, which may include tides, wind, density differences, and the Earth's rotation.
In coastal environments, randströme often play a crucial role in sediment transport, nutrient distribution, and the
In the context of larger oceanographic features like ocean gyres, randströme can represent the relatively narrow