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Chapter 6: Water and
Seawater
Fig. 6-19
Atomic structure
 Nucleus
 Protons and neutrons
 Electrons
 Ions are charged atoms
Water molecule
 H2O
 Two hydrogen, one oxygen
 Bonded by sharing electrons
 Bend in geometry creates polarity
 Dipolar molecule
Dipolar molecule
 Weak negative charge at O end
 Weak positive charge at H end
 Hydrogen bonds
 Weak bonds between water molecules and ions
 Explains unusual properties of water
Fig. 6-3
Two unusual properties
 High surface tension
 Hydrogen bonding creates “skin”
 Important for living organisms

Capillarity
 Universal solvent
 Electrostatic bond between dipolar water and
ions
 Ocean is salty
Fig. 6.4
Fig. 6-5b
Thermal properties of water
 Solid, liquid, gas on Earth’s surface
 Water has high freezing point
 Water has high boiling point
 Water has high heat capacity
 Water has high latent heats
Fig. 6-7
Heat capacity
 Heat absorbed or released with
changes in state
 Latent heats of
 Melting; freezing
 Vaporization, evaporation
 Condensation
Global thermostatic effects
 Moderate global temperature
 Evaporation removes heat from
oceans
 Condensation adds heat to
atmosphere
 Heat re-distributed globally
Differences in day and night temperatures
Water density
 Maximum density at 4o
C
 Ice less dense than liquid water
 Atomic structure of ice
 Ice floats
 Increased salinity decreases temperature of
maximum density
Fig. 6-10
Fig. 6-8
Seawater
 Salinity=total amount of solid material
dissolved in water (g/1000g)
 Typical salinity is 35 o/oo or ppt
 Brackish (hyposaline) < 33 ppt
 Hypersaline > 38 ppt
Measuring salinity
 Evaporation
 Chemical analysis
 Principle of Constant Proportions
 Chlorinity
 Electrical conductivity (salinometer)
Dissolved substances
 Added to oceans
 River input (primarily)
 Circulation through mid-ocean ridges
 Removed from oceans
 Salt spray
 Recycling through mid-ocean ridges
 Biogenic sediments (hard parts and fecal pellets)
 Evaporites
Residence time
 Average length of time a substance remains dissolved in
seawater
 Long residence time = unreactive
 Higher concentration in seawater
 Short residence time = reactive
 Smaller concentration in seawater
 Steady state
 Ocean salinity nearly constant through time
Dissolved gases
 Solubility depends on temperature, pressure, and ability
of gas to escape
 Gases diffuse from atmosphere to ocean
 Wave agitation increases amount of gas
 Cooler seawater holds more gas
 Deeper seawater holds more gas
Conservative vs. nonconservative
constituents
 Conservative constituents change slowly
through time
 Major ions in seawater
 Nonconservative constituents change quickly
due to biological and chemical processes
 Gases in seawater
Oxygen and carbon dioxide in
seawater
 Nonconservative
 O2 high in surface ocean due to
photosynthesis
 O2 low below photic zone because of
decomposition
 O2 high in deep ocean because source is
polar (very cold) ocean
 CO2 low in surface ocean due to
photosynthesis
 CO2 higher below photic zone
because of decomposition
 Deeper seawater high CO2 due to
source region and decomposition
Acidity and alkalinity
 Acid releases H+ when dissolved in water
 Alkaline (or base) releases OH-
 pH scale measures acidity/alkalinity
 Low pH value, acid
 High pH value, alkaline (basic)
 pH 7 = neutral
Carbonate buffering
 Keeps ocean pH about same (8.1)
 pH too high, carbonic acid releases H+
 pH too low, bicarbonate combines with
H+
 Precipitation/dissolution of calcium
carbonate CaCO3 buffers ocean pH
 Oceans can absorb CO2 from
atmosphere without much change in pH
Fig. 6-17
How salinity changes
 Salinity changes by adding or removing
water
 Salinity decreases by
 Precipitation (rain/snow)
 River runoff
 Melting snow
 Salinity increases by
 Evaporation
 Formation of sea ice
 Hydrologic cycle describes
recycling of water
Hydrologic cycle
Fig. 6-19
Horizontal variations of salinity
 Polar regions: salinity is lower, lots of
rain/snow and runoff
 Mid-latitudes: salinity is high, high rate of
evaporation
 Equator: salinity is lower, lots of rain
 Thus, salinity at surface varies primarily with
latitude
Fig. 6-20
Vertical variations of salinity
 Surface ocean salinity is variable
 Deeper ocean salinity is nearly the same
(polar source regions for deeper ocean
water)
 Halocline, rapid change of salinity with
depth
Density of seawater
 1.022 to 1.030 g/cm3
 Ocean layered according to density
 Density of seawater controlled by temperature,
salinity, and pressure
 Most important influence is temperature
 Density increases with decreasing temperature
 Salinity greatest influence on density in
polar oceans
 Pycnocline, rapid change of density with
depth
 Thermocline, rapid change of temperature
with depth
 Polar ocean is isothermal
Layers of ocean
 Mixed surface
layer
 Pycnocline
 Deep ocean
End of Chapter 6: Water and
Seawater

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Ocean, water and Seawater Oceanography

  • 1. Chapter 6: Water and Seawater Fig. 6-19
  • 2. Atomic structure  Nucleus  Protons and neutrons  Electrons  Ions are charged atoms
  • 3. Water molecule  H2O  Two hydrogen, one oxygen  Bonded by sharing electrons  Bend in geometry creates polarity  Dipolar molecule
  • 4.
  • 5. Dipolar molecule  Weak negative charge at O end  Weak positive charge at H end  Hydrogen bonds  Weak bonds between water molecules and ions  Explains unusual properties of water
  • 7. Two unusual properties  High surface tension  Hydrogen bonding creates “skin”  Important for living organisms  Capillarity  Universal solvent  Electrostatic bond between dipolar water and ions  Ocean is salty
  • 10. Thermal properties of water  Solid, liquid, gas on Earth’s surface  Water has high freezing point  Water has high boiling point  Water has high heat capacity  Water has high latent heats
  • 12. Heat capacity  Heat absorbed or released with changes in state  Latent heats of  Melting; freezing  Vaporization, evaporation  Condensation
  • 13. Global thermostatic effects  Moderate global temperature  Evaporation removes heat from oceans  Condensation adds heat to atmosphere  Heat re-distributed globally
  • 14. Differences in day and night temperatures
  • 15. Water density  Maximum density at 4o C  Ice less dense than liquid water  Atomic structure of ice  Ice floats  Increased salinity decreases temperature of maximum density
  • 18. Seawater  Salinity=total amount of solid material dissolved in water (g/1000g)  Typical salinity is 35 o/oo or ppt  Brackish (hyposaline) < 33 ppt  Hypersaline > 38 ppt
  • 19.
  • 20. Measuring salinity  Evaporation  Chemical analysis  Principle of Constant Proportions  Chlorinity  Electrical conductivity (salinometer)
  • 21. Dissolved substances  Added to oceans  River input (primarily)  Circulation through mid-ocean ridges  Removed from oceans  Salt spray  Recycling through mid-ocean ridges  Biogenic sediments (hard parts and fecal pellets)  Evaporites
  • 22. Residence time  Average length of time a substance remains dissolved in seawater  Long residence time = unreactive  Higher concentration in seawater  Short residence time = reactive  Smaller concentration in seawater  Steady state  Ocean salinity nearly constant through time
  • 23. Dissolved gases  Solubility depends on temperature, pressure, and ability of gas to escape  Gases diffuse from atmosphere to ocean  Wave agitation increases amount of gas  Cooler seawater holds more gas  Deeper seawater holds more gas
  • 24. Conservative vs. nonconservative constituents  Conservative constituents change slowly through time  Major ions in seawater  Nonconservative constituents change quickly due to biological and chemical processes  Gases in seawater
  • 25. Oxygen and carbon dioxide in seawater  Nonconservative  O2 high in surface ocean due to photosynthesis  O2 low below photic zone because of decomposition  O2 high in deep ocean because source is polar (very cold) ocean
  • 26.  CO2 low in surface ocean due to photosynthesis  CO2 higher below photic zone because of decomposition  Deeper seawater high CO2 due to source region and decomposition
  • 27. Acidity and alkalinity  Acid releases H+ when dissolved in water  Alkaline (or base) releases OH-  pH scale measures acidity/alkalinity  Low pH value, acid  High pH value, alkaline (basic)  pH 7 = neutral
  • 28. Carbonate buffering  Keeps ocean pH about same (8.1)  pH too high, carbonic acid releases H+  pH too low, bicarbonate combines with H+  Precipitation/dissolution of calcium carbonate CaCO3 buffers ocean pH  Oceans can absorb CO2 from atmosphere without much change in pH
  • 30. How salinity changes  Salinity changes by adding or removing water  Salinity decreases by  Precipitation (rain/snow)  River runoff  Melting snow
  • 31.  Salinity increases by  Evaporation  Formation of sea ice  Hydrologic cycle describes recycling of water
  • 33. Horizontal variations of salinity  Polar regions: salinity is lower, lots of rain/snow and runoff  Mid-latitudes: salinity is high, high rate of evaporation  Equator: salinity is lower, lots of rain  Thus, salinity at surface varies primarily with latitude
  • 35. Vertical variations of salinity  Surface ocean salinity is variable  Deeper ocean salinity is nearly the same (polar source regions for deeper ocean water)  Halocline, rapid change of salinity with depth
  • 36.
  • 37. Density of seawater  1.022 to 1.030 g/cm3  Ocean layered according to density  Density of seawater controlled by temperature, salinity, and pressure  Most important influence is temperature  Density increases with decreasing temperature
  • 38.  Salinity greatest influence on density in polar oceans  Pycnocline, rapid change of density with depth  Thermocline, rapid change of temperature with depth  Polar ocean is isothermal
  • 39.
  • 40. Layers of ocean  Mixed surface layer  Pycnocline  Deep ocean
  • 41. End of Chapter 6: Water and Seawater