Phrases with «upwelling»

plainhierarchy
Upwelling refers to the movement of cold, nutrient-rich water from the ocean depths towards the surface. It happens when the surface water is pushed aside due to winds or ocean currents, allowing the colder water beneath to rise up. This brings important nutrients to the surface, supporting the growth of plankton and other marine organisms, making upwelling areas highly productive and attracting diverse marine life. Full definition

Adjective + «upwelling»

Noun + «upwelling»

Sentences with «upwelling»

  • Because oceans contain over 50 times as much CO2 as the atmosphere, surface pH is more sensitive to changes in the rates of upwelling of low - pH, carbon - rich deep waters. (landscapesandcycles.net)
  • The water here is fairly cold, due to a cold upwelling from a deep ocean through south of Bali. (aquamarinediving.com)
  • It is thought that the poor representation of ocean upwelling in current models has larger scale impacts reducing the accuracy of model projections on a global scale. (embrace-project.eu)
  • (see all sentences)
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z