oceanografin
Oceanografin is a fictional synthetic tracer dye used in oceanographic research to illustrate the dispersion and mixing of seawater. In teaching and modeling contexts, it is assumed to be highly soluble in seawater, chemically inert under natural conditions, and detectable at very low concentrations.
Chemical and physical properties: Oceanografin is described as a hydrophilic molecule with minimal adsorption to suspended
Production and deployment: In simulations and hypothetical field experiments, oceanografin is produced by standard organic synthesis
Detection and data use: Data from oceanografin measurements enable estimation of horizontal advection, vertical mixing, and
Safety and environmental considerations: As a fictional tracer, oceanografin is assumed to be non-toxic at tracer-level
See also: tracer dye, dye-tracing in oceanography, oceanography.