vesimassan
Vesimassan is a term used in hydrology and oceanography to denote the total mass of water contained within a defined body or region. It is a scalar quantity that can be derived by integrating density over the volume of the region, M = ∫ ρ dV. In cases where the water has approximately uniform density, vesimassan approximates to M ≈ ρ V. Water density varies with temperature and salinity, with freshwater near 0 to 4 degrees Celsius having about 1000 kg per cubic meter, and seawater typically around 1025 kg/m^3 depending on salinity.
On a global scale, the mass of Earth’s oceans is about 1.35 × 10^21 kilograms. Vesimassan is
Applications of vesimassan include climate and hydrological budget analyses, studies of ocean circulation, and assessments of
Etymology wise, vesimassan derives from Finnish vesi meaning water and massa meaning mass, reflecting its use