Hola Maria. El experimento fue parte de una clase que realice hace mucho tiempo, y muestra la formación de una masa de agua modificada, característica de la zona de fiordos de la Patagonia en el Sur de Chile. Entonces, tienes una masa de agua Oceánica (salada), con una masa de agua dulce (de ríos y fiordos), estas masas tienden a separarse, ya que tienen distinta salinidad/densidad (las masas de agua tienden a retener sus propiedades). Luego, simulando un proceso físico que mezcle ambas masas de agua, tal como una tormenta, o turbulencia, se mezcla una parte generando una densidad, salinidad intermedia y se tiñe con cualquier colorante más oscuro, como la nueva masa de agua tienen una salinidad entre ambas "masas de agua", esta busca su profundidad para desplazarse, en este caso la mitad de ambas.
Halocline, barrier between 2 seas, barrier between fresh water and sea water or other similar phenomenon : Check quran Sura Al Furqan, chapter 25 verse 53, sura An Naml, chapter 27 verse 61, Sura Ar Rahman, chapter 55 verse 19 & 20 Thanks
Hello Kennedy Tyndall, how are you?, for this experiment I only use salty (green) and fresh (tap water, red) water, and some colorant for colouring the water (blue, red and green colorant). The experiment shows the typical reaction, when the river (fresh water) flows into the ocean (salty), or how the fjords (interaction between these both waters) system works, easily yo can see difference in density that divide the water body in layers (+internal waves), also how the system can makes their own density layers by mixing different waters density (in nature, the wind, current or others factors can do the job). I really hope that this can help you in your experiment, you can find more videos on my channel or website claudioiturra.com, good luck Kennedy.
Hello +Intiaz Mahamad , is really hard trying to find this kind of containers in the market, so I made this in my home using high density plastic. You can send to make these containers to anyone who work with plastics...
yes, this is an experiment that simulates the interaction of ocean/salty water and fresh water from rivers and fjord in Patagonia Chile. So, salinity gradient is like 34.5 to ~0!
Hello Josma... I strongly suggest this link science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/earth/oceanography/ocean-current3.htm, to understand how this specific kind of current works¡
Hats off to you man. What a wonderful elaboration... I love you :)
Thanks Bro! Take care!
Wow nice
I read that RUclips disabled the option for the viewer to turn on/off annotations. :(
The annotations don't work so no explications...
HI! Try now!
Entiendo perfecto la primera parte... agua salina y dulce, pero después, esa tinta... q es? Gracias!
Hola Maria. El experimento fue parte de una clase que realice hace mucho tiempo, y muestra la formación de una masa de agua modificada, característica de la zona de fiordos de la Patagonia en el Sur de Chile. Entonces, tienes una masa de agua Oceánica (salada), con una masa de agua dulce (de ríos y fiordos), estas masas tienden a separarse, ya que tienen distinta salinidad/densidad (las masas de agua tienden a retener sus propiedades). Luego, simulando un proceso físico que mezcle ambas masas de agua, tal como una tormenta, o turbulencia, se mezcla una parte generando una densidad, salinidad intermedia y se tiñe con cualquier colorante más oscuro, como la nueva masa de agua tienen una salinidad entre ambas "masas de agua", esta busca su profundidad para desplazarse, en este caso la mitad de ambas.
witch one is freshwater by derreon jackson
Halocline, barrier between 2 seas, barrier between fresh water and sea water or other similar phenomenon :
Check quran
Sura Al Furqan, chapter 25 verse 53,
sura An Naml, chapter 27 verse 61,
Sura Ar Rahman, chapter 55 verse 19 & 20
Thanks
perfect
why did the food coloring stay in the middle? need an explanation
whenever an experiment is being shown it muct be demonstrated properly- the ingredients, process ocuring and all are expected to be explained
Hi! Please turn on comments on the video! Use your PC!
What?
@@ClaudioAndresIturraUlloa Im currently using PC but I don't see any annotation :(
@ClaudioAndresIturraUlloa there are no Subtitles, and youtube removed annotations :(
Could anyone explain which water has salt and which one does not and how this envolves ocean currents???? Please?
Freshwater float,Saline sink
It doesn't show annotations when I play it sadly..
I'm trying to figure out something to do for a project in science and this looked like a great idea, what did you use in this video?
Hello Kennedy Tyndall, how are you?, for this experiment I only use salty (green) and fresh (tap water, red) water, and some colorant for colouring the water (blue, red and green colorant). The experiment shows the typical reaction, when the river (fresh water) flows into the ocean (salty), or how the fjords (interaction between these both waters) system works, easily yo can see difference in density that divide the water body in layers (+internal waves), also how the system can makes their own density layers by mixing different waters density (in nature, the wind, current or others factors can do the job). I really hope that this can help you in your experiment, you can find more videos on my channel or website claudioiturra.com, good luck Kennedy.
Where can I purchase the container?
Hello +Intiaz Mahamad , is really hard trying to find this kind of containers in the market, so I made this in my home using high density plastic. You can send to make these containers to anyone who work with plastics...
Container Leaked!!!
Is the ink hydrophobic?
Hahahaha ! Nice !
but eventually the both colous mix right? also does the diffrence in salinity have to extreamly big
yes, this is an experiment that simulates the interaction of ocean/salty water and fresh water from rivers and fjord in Patagonia Chile. So, salinity gradient is like 34.5 to ~0!
alguien puede decirme los material? enserio me urgee😭
+Maria Rodriguez Hola Maria, con solo sal, agua y colorantes, tienes el experimentos hecho. Saludos
Where can I buy the tank?
I just made it
Hello Josma... I strongly suggest this link science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/earth/oceanography/ocean-current3.htm, to understand how this specific kind of current works¡
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