meereswassermassen
Meereswassermassen, or ocean water masses, are large volumes of seawater with distinctive characteristics such as temperature, salinity, density, and chemical composition. These properties are determined by the conditions under which the water mass formed, primarily in specific regions of the ocean where it sinks and spreads. Oceanographers identify and track water masses to understand ocean circulation patterns and their influence on climate.
Key processes that define water masses include cooling and evaporation at the surface, which increase density
The movement of these water masses forms the thermohaline circulation, a global conveyor belt of ocean currents