Front (oceanography)

In oceanography, a front is a boundary between two distinct water masses. The formation of fronts depends on multiple physical processes and small differences in these lead to a wide range of front types. They can be as narrow as a few hundreds of metres and as wide as several tens of kilometres.[1] While most fronts form and dissipate relatively quickly, some can persist for long periods of time.

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