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Flow estimate for an artificial upwelling in the sea
An order-of-magnitude calculation of the limiting efficiency of an artificial heat source in producing a vertical oceanic current is suggested. An estimate by Groves then permits interpretation of upward flow rate of deep nutrient-rich water in terms of edible fish production rate near the surface. The latter quantity is found to be small for very large artificial heat sources.