'Downwelling' is the process of accumulation and sinking of higher density material beneath lower density material, such as cold or saline
water beneath warmer or fresher water or cold air beneath warm air. It is the ''sinking'' limb of a
convection cell.
Upwelling is the opposite process and together these two forces are responsible in the oceans for the
thermohaline circulation. The sinking of cold
lithosphere at
subduction zones is another example of downwelling in
plate tectonics.
See:
convection