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- Advection abstract "In physics, engineering, and earth sciences, advection is a transport mechanism of a substance or conserved property by a fluid due to the fluid's bulk motion. An example of advection is the transport of pollutants or silt in a river by bulk water flow downstream. Another commonly advected quantity is energy or enthalpy. Here the fluid may be any material that contains thermal energy, such as water or air. In general, any substance or conserved, extensive quantity can be advected by a fluid that can hold or contain the quantity or substance.In advection, a fluid transports some conserved quantity or material via bulk motion. The fluid's motion is described mathematically as a vector field, and the transported material is described by a scalar field showing its distribution over space. Advection requires currents in the fluid, and so cannot happen in rigid solids. It does not include transport of substances by molecular diffusion.Advection is sometimes confused with the more encompassing process of convection which is the combination of advective transport and diffusive transport.In meteorology and physical oceanography, advection often refers to the transport of some property of the atmosphere or ocean, such as heat, humidity (see moisture) or salinity. Advection is important for the formation of orographic clouds and the precipitation of water from clouds, as part of the hydrological cycle.".
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- Advection wikiPageWikiLink Atmosphere_of_Earth.
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- Advection wikiPageWikiLink Courant–Friedrichs–Lewy_condition.
- Advection wikiPageWikiLink Del.
- Advection wikiPageWikiLink Diffusion.
- Advection wikiPageWikiLink Divergence.
- Advection wikiPageWikiLink Divergence_theorem.
- Advection wikiPageWikiLink Earth_science.
- Advection wikiPageWikiLink Eigenvalues_and_eigenvectors.
- Advection wikiPageWikiLink Energy.
- Advection wikiPageWikiLink Engineering.
- Advection wikiPageWikiLink Enthalpy.
- Advection wikiPageWikiLink Flow_velocity.
- Advection wikiPageWikiLink Fluid.
- Advection wikiPageWikiLink Heat.
- Advection wikiPageWikiLink Hyperbolic_partial_differential_equation.
- Advection wikiPageWikiLink Imaginary_number.
- Advection wikiPageWikiLink Incompressible_flow.
- Advection wikiPageWikiLink Infinitesimal.
- Advection wikiPageWikiLink Intensive_and_extensive_properties.
- Advection wikiPageWikiLink Magnetic_field.
- Advection wikiPageWikiLink Mathematics.
- Advection wikiPageWikiLink Meteorology.
- Advection wikiPageWikiLink Molecular_diffusion.
- Advection wikiPageWikiLink Motion_(physics).
- Advection wikiPageWikiLink Numerical_analysis.
- Advection wikiPageWikiLink Ocean.
- Advection wikiPageWikiLink Operator_(mathematics).
- Advection wikiPageWikiLink Orographic_lift.
- Advection wikiPageWikiLink Orography.
- Advection wikiPageWikiLink Overshoot_(signal).
- Advection wikiPageWikiLink Partial_differential_equation.
- Advection wikiPageWikiLink Physical_oceanography.
- Advection wikiPageWikiLink Physics.
- Advection wikiPageWikiLink Pollutant.
- Advection wikiPageWikiLink Probability_density_function.
- Advection wikiPageWikiLink Péclet_number.
- Advection wikiPageWikiLink River.
- Advection wikiPageWikiLink Salinity.
- Advection wikiPageWikiLink Scalar_field.
- Advection wikiPageWikiLink Silt.
- Advection wikiPageWikiLink Skew-symmetric_matrix.
- Advection wikiPageWikiLink Solenoidal_vector_field.
- Advection wikiPageWikiLink Streamlines,_streaklines,_and_pathlines.
- Advection wikiPageWikiLink Transport.
- Advection wikiPageWikiLink Vector_calculus_identities.
- Advection wikiPageWikiLink Vector_field.
- Advection wikiPageWikiLink Water.
- Advection wikiPageWikiLink Water_cycle.
- Advection wikiPageWikiLink Water_vapor.
- Advection wikiPageWikiLinkText "Advection".
- Advection wikiPageWikiLinkText "advect".
- Advection wikiPageWikiLinkText "advected".
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- Advection wikiPageWikiLinkText "advection operator".
- Advection wikiPageWikiLinkText "advection".
- Advection wikiPageWikiLinkText "advective flux".
- Advection wikiPageWikiLinkText "advective".
- Advection wikiPageWikiLinkText "advects".
- Advection wikiPageWikiLinkText "cold air advection".
- Advection wikiPageWikiLinkText "convective acceleration".
- Advection wikiPageWikiLinkText "draw in".
- Advection wikiPageWikiLinkText "movement of fluids".
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- Advection subject Category:Atmospheric_dynamics.
- Advection subject Category:Conservation_equations.
- Advection subject Category:Convection.
- Advection subject Category:Equations_of_fluid_dynamics.
- Advection subject Category:Heat_transfer.
- Advection subject Category:Oceanography.
- Advection subject Category:Transport_phenomena.
- Advection subject Category:Vector_calculus.
- Advection hypernym Mechanism.
- Advection type Organisation.
- Advection type Dynamic.
- Advection type Science.
- Advection comment "In physics, engineering, and earth sciences, advection is a transport mechanism of a substance or conserved property by a fluid due to the fluid's bulk motion. An example of advection is the transport of pollutants or silt in a river by bulk water flow downstream. Another commonly advected quantity is energy or enthalpy. Here the fluid may be any material that contains thermal energy, such as water or air.".
- Advection label "Advection".