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halocline
hal·o·cline H0031200 (hăl′ə-klīn′)n. An intermediate layer of oceanic water in which salinity increases more rapidly with depth than in the layers above and below it.halocline (ˈhæləʊˌklaɪn) n (Physical Geography) geography a marked increase in the salinity level of the sea at a specific depthhal•o•cline (ˈhæl əˌklaɪn) n. a well-defined vertical salinity gradient in ocean or other saline water. [1955–60; halo- + (thermo)cline] Translationshalocline
halocline[′hal·ə‚klīn] (oceanography) A well-defined vertical gradient of salinity in the oceans and seas. |