Biogeochemistry
Antarctic Bottom Water (AABW) is a dense, cold water mass that forms in the Southern Ocean, particularly around Antarctica, as surface waters cool and sink. This process creates one of the most significant contributors to global thermohaline circulation, influencing oceanic currents and nutrient distribution in the open ocean, ultimately affecting global climate and marine ecosystems.
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