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Dead water is the nautical term for a phenomenon which can occur when there is strong vertical density stratification due to salinity or temperature or both. It is common where a layer of fresh or brackish water rests on top of denser salt water, without the two layers mixing. The phenomenon is frequently, but not exclusively, observed in fjords where…
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| Dead water | is a | nautical term for a phenomenon which can occur when there is strong vertical density stratification due to salinity or temperature or both | 0.90 | text |
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