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- Cabbeling abstract "Cabbeling is when two separate water parcels mix to form a third which sinks below both parents. The combined water parcel is denser than the original two water parcels.The two parent water parcels may have the same density, but they have different properties; for instance, different salinities and temperatures. Seawater almost always gets more dense if it gets either slightly colder or slightly saltier. But medium-warm, medium-salty water can be denser than both fresher, colder water and saltier, warmer water; in other words, the equation of state for seawater is monotonic, but non-linear. See diagram.Cabbeling may also occur in fresh water, since pure water is densest at about 4 °C (39 °F). A mixture of 1 °C water and 6 °C water, for instance, might have a temperature of 4 °C, making it denser than either parent. Ice is also less dense than water, so although ice floats in warm water, meltwater sinks in warm water.The densification of the new mixed water parcel is a result of a slight contraction upon mixing; a decrease in volume of the combined water parcel. A new water parcel that has the same mass, but is lower in volume, will be denser. Denser water sinks or downwells in the otherwise neutral surface of the water body, where the two initial water parcels originated.".
- Cabbeling thumbnail TS_Diagram.jpg?width=300.
- Cabbeling wikiPageExternalLink E000009258.pdf.
- Cabbeling wikiPageID "33327002".
- Cabbeling wikiPageLength "5828".
- Cabbeling wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Cabbeling wikiPageRevisionID "701732199".
- Cabbeling wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bodies_of_water.
- Cabbeling wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lakes.
- Cabbeling wikiPageWikiLink Category:Oceanography.
- Cabbeling wikiPageWikiLink Category:Physics.
- Cabbeling wikiPageWikiLink Density.
- Cabbeling wikiPageWikiLink Etymology.
- Cabbeling wikiPageWikiLink Greenland_Sea.
- Cabbeling wikiPageWikiLink Mass.
- Cabbeling wikiPageWikiLink Monotonic_function.
- Cabbeling wikiPageWikiLink Nonlinear_system.
- Cabbeling wikiPageWikiLink Northern_Hemisphere.
- Cabbeling wikiPageWikiLink Ocean_current.
- Cabbeling wikiPageWikiLink Polar_regions_of_Earth.
- Cabbeling wikiPageWikiLink Properties_of_water.
- Cabbeling wikiPageWikiLink Salinity.
- Cabbeling wikiPageWikiLink Sea_ice.
- Cabbeling wikiPageWikiLink Seawater.
- Cabbeling wikiPageWikiLink Southern_Hemisphere.
- Cabbeling wikiPageWikiLink Temperature.
- Cabbeling wikiPageWikiLink Volume.
- Cabbeling wikiPageWikiLink Weddell_Sea.
- Cabbeling wikiPageWikiLink Wiktionary:cabbeling.
- Cabbeling wikiPageWikiLink File:TS_Diagram.jpg.
- Cabbeling wikiPageWikiLinkText "cabbeling".
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- Cabbeling wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wiktionary.
- Cabbeling subject Category:Bodies_of_water.
- Cabbeling subject Category:Lakes.
- Cabbeling subject Category:Oceanography.
- Cabbeling subject Category:Physics.
- Cabbeling type Science.
- Cabbeling comment "Cabbeling is when two separate water parcels mix to form a third which sinks below both parents. The combined water parcel is denser than the original two water parcels.The two parent water parcels may have the same density, but they have different properties; for instance, different salinities and temperatures. Seawater almost always gets more dense if it gets either slightly colder or slightly saltier.".
- Cabbeling label "Cabbeling".
- Cabbeling sameAs Q5015293.
- Cabbeling sameAs m.0hgpgf4.
- Cabbeling sameAs Q5015293.
- Cabbeling wasDerivedFrom Cabbeling?oldid=701732199.
- Cabbeling depiction TS_Diagram.jpg.
- Cabbeling isPrimaryTopicOf Cabbeling.