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1 List of mediterranean seas  



1.1  The mediterranean seas of the Atlantic Ocean  





1.2  The mediterranean seas of the Indian Ocean  





1.3  The mediterranean seas of the Pacific Ocean  







2 Types of mediterranean seas  



2.1  Concentration basin  





2.2  Dilution basin  







3 Exceptions  





4 See also  





5 References  














Mediterranean seas






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(Redirected from Mediterranean sea (oceanography))

Amediterranean sea (/ˌmɛdɪtəˈrniən/ MED-i-tə-RAY-nee-ən) is, in oceanography, a mostly enclosed sea that has limited exchange of water with outer oceans and whose water circulation is dominated by salinity and temperature differences rather than by winds or tides.[1][2] The eponymous Mediterranean Sea, for example, is almost completely enclosed by Asia, Europe, and Africa.

List of mediterranean seas[edit]

The mediterranean seas of the Atlantic Ocean[edit]

The mediterranean seas of the Indian Ocean[edit]

The mediterranean seas of the Pacific Ocean[edit]

Types of mediterranean seas[edit]

There are two types of mediterranean sea.

Concentration basin[edit]

Dilution basin[edit]

Exceptions[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Kämpf, Jochen (2010). "5.5.2 : Mediterranean Seas". Advanced Ocean Modelling: Using Open-Source Software. Heidelberg: Springer Science & Business Media. p. 138. ISBN 9783642106101. Retrieved 2017-09-05. Mediterranean seas of the Indian Ocean are the Persian Gulf and the Red Sea, and the Australasian Mediterranean Sea, including the Banda, Sulu, Sulawesi and Java Seas, being connected with the Pacific Ocean.
  • ^ Tomczak, M.; Godfrey, J. Stuart (2003). "Chapter 7: Arctic oceanography; the path of North Atlantic Deep Water" (PDF). Regional oceanography : an introduction (2nd ed.). Delhi: Daya. ISBN 8170353068. OCLC 52613155. Retrieved 23 May 2019.
  • ^ General oceanography : an introduction (2nd ed.). New York: Wiley. 1980. p. 501. ISBN 0471021024. OCLC 6200221.
  • ^ The Oceans Their Physics, Chemistry, and General Biology. pp. 15, 35 and 637–643.
  • ^ Tang, Charles C. L; Ross, Charles K.; Yao, Tom; Petrie, Brian; DeTracey, Brendan M.; Dunlap, Ewa (2004-12-01). "The circulation, water masses and sea-ice of Baffin Bay". Progress in Oceanography. 63 (4): 183–228. Bibcode:2004PrOce..63..183T. doi:10.1016/j.pocean.2004.09.005. ISSN 0079-6611.
  • ^ "Hudson Bay Estuaries". pew.org. Retrieved 2019-05-23.

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