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Halocline

A halocline (or salinity chemocline), from the Greek words hals (salt) and klinein (to slope), refers to a layer within a body of water (water column) where there is a sharp change in salinity (salt concentration) with depth.

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Halocline

Nodes24
Edges23
Triples23
Avg. degree1.92
Density0.083333
Components1

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Halocline

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related to Global and regional halocline depths · 8
Halocline → Arctic Ocean, Atlantic, Baltic, Global, In, On, Pacific, This
related to Salinity and density · 7
Halocline → Atlantic, Baltic Sea, Conversely, Here, Salinity, The Arctic, This
related to Movement of the halocline · 4
Halocline → Changes, In, The, Winds
related to Description · 2
Halocline → In, Such

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water ocean salinity surface density stratification layer depth waters deep regions sea salt haloclines ice mixing fresh layers river within

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
ice meltinginstance ofits water sources impact the advection of saline which is responsible for transforming into the halocline layers through means0.80text
surface coolinginstance ofits water sources impact the advection of saline which is responsible for transforming into the halocline layers through means0.80text
Haloclinerelated to DescriptionIn0.60section
Haloclinerelated to DescriptionSuch0.60section
Haloclinerelated to Global and regional halocline depthsGlobal0.60section
Haloclinerelated to Global and regional halocline depthsIn0.60section
Haloclinerelated to Global and regional halocline depthsArctic Ocean0.60section
Haloclinerelated to Global and regional halocline depthsThis0.60section
Haloclinerelated to Global and regional halocline depthsAtlantic0.60section
Haloclinerelated to Global and regional halocline depthsPacific0.60section
Haloclinerelated to Global and regional halocline depthsOn0.60section
Haloclinerelated to Global and regional halocline depthsBaltic0.60section

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