mixing with sediment
Turbidity refers to the cloudiness or haziness of a fluid. Turbidity current density results from water mixing with sediment particles.
A turbidity current is a density current that occurs when mud or silt mixes with seawater. This is the result of the increase in the density of the water itself.
temperature, current, and turbidity A+temperature, current, and turbidity
colour is a physical property that has no effect on the rate of dissolving
Density Current
mixing with sediment.
Turbidity refers to the cloudiness or haziness of a fluid. Turbidity current density results from water mixing with sediment particles.
A turbidity current is a density current that occurs when mud or silt mixes with seawater. This is the result of the increase in the density of the water itself.
temperature, current, and turbidity A+temperature, current, and turbidity
colour is a physical property that has no effect on the rate of dissolving
Density Current
Density's role is to push the cloudy turbid water under the less dense surrounding water to start the turbidity currents
deep
turbidity currents...
B. S. Jenkins has written: 'Density currents and turbidity currents in waste disposal in the ocean' -- subject(s): Waste disposal in the ocean, Seawater, Turbidity, Density currents, Density
No, false.
Turbidity in rivers is caused by the flowing water picking up sediment, which muddies the water.