The Composition of Seawater

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The Composition of Seawater Chapter 15.1

Salinity Salinity is the total amount of solid material dissolved in water Because the proportion of dissolved substances in seawater is such a small number, oceanographers typically express salinity in parts per thousands Most of the salt in seawater is sodium chloride, common table salt

Sources of Sea Salt Chemical weathering of rocks on the continents is one source of elements found in seawater The second major source of elements found in seawater is from Earth’s interior

Processes Affecting Salinity Processes that decrease salinity: Precipitation Sea ice melting Icebergs melting Runoff from land Processes that increase salinity: Evaporation Formation of sea ice

Processes Affecting Salinity

Ocean Temperature Variation The ocean’s surface water temperature varies with the amount of solar radiation received, which is primarily a function of latitude

Ocean Density Variation Density is defined as mass per unit volume It can be thought of as a measure of how heavy something is for its size Seawater density is influenced by two main factors: salinity and temperature

Ocean Layering Oceanographers generally recognize a three-layered structure in most parts of the open ocean A shallow surface zone A transition zone A deep zone

Ocean Layering Surface Zone Transition Zone Deep Zone Shallow (300 to 450 meters) Sun-warmed zone Transition Zone Between surface layer and deep zone Deep Zone Sunlight never reaches this zone Temperatures are just a few degrees above freezing Constant high-density water