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thermocline
n.
layer of water in some oceans and lakes which is characterized by a greater temperature gradient than the layers above and below it (Geophysics)
Thermocline
A thermocline (sometimes metalimnion in lakes) is a thin but distinct layer in a large body of fluid (e.g. water, such as an ocean or lake, or air, such as an atmosphere) in which temperature changes more rapidly with depth than it does in the layers above or below. In the ocean, the thermocline divides the upper mixed layer from the calm deep water below. Depending largely on season, latitude and turbulent mixing by wind, thermoclines may be a semi-permanent feature of the body of water in which they occur or they may form temporarily in response to phenomena such as the radiative heating/cooling of surface water during the day/night. Factors that affect the depth and thickness of a thermocline include seasonal weather variations, latitude and local environmental conditions, such as tides and currents.
thermocline
nf.
thermocline, layer of water in some oceans and lakes which is characterized by a greater temperature gradient than the layers above and below it (Geophysics)
Thermocline
The middle layer of a thermally stratified lake or reservoir. In this layer, there is a rapid decrease in temperatures in a lake or reservoir.
thermocline
s.
termoklinen, lag med vann som i noen hav og innsjøer er karakterisert med en høyere temperaturgradient enn lagene over og under (Geofysikk)