cabbeling

A visualization of cabbeling in a sample temperature–salinity diagram. Combining water masses A and B in equal proportions forms water mass C, which has a higher density than either A or B.

Meaning

Noun

  • The process by which two masses of water with different temperatures and salinities mix to form a new water mass with a density higher than the density of either parent water mass; also, the sinking of the new water mass as the effect of its increased density.

Origin

  • From German Kabbelung; according to Foster (1972), the German word was first applied to the phenomenon by Witte (1902), and subsequently used in an anglicized form by Stommel (1960) and others.

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