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Thermocline (1494 bytes)
2: The '''thermocline''' is a layer within a body of [[water]] where th... 6: ...t of depth. This area of rapid transition is the thermocline. 8: ...s [[ocean|oceans]], 90% of the water is below the thermocline. This [[deep ocean]] consists of layers of equal... 10: The thermocline has been important in [[submarine]] warfare, beca... 12: When scuba diving, a thermocline of a few degrees can often be seen between two bo... Sofar channel (953 bytes) 1: ...seasonal thermocline (or at least an intermediate thermocline) which form a lower and upper barrier, respective... Surface layer (183 bytes) 1: ...an [[ocean]]. Below the surface layer may be a [[thermocline]] layer. Hypolimnion (597 bytes) 1: ...d [[lake]]. It is the layer that lies below the [[thermocline]]. Typically, it is non-circulatory and remains c... Deep ocean (593 bytes) 1: ...owest layer in an [[ocean]], existing below the [[thermocline]]. Benguela current (1247 bytes) 7: ...ces include Indian and South Atlantic subtropical thermocline water; saline, low-oxygen tropical Atlantic water... Rossby wave (2753 bytes) 21: ...heir passage can result in displacements of the [[thermocline]] of the order of many metres. Sonar (13685 bytes) 39: ...o be bent, or refracted, off the thermocline. The thermocline is not present in shallower coastal waters. Water... 53: ...line, as the unit may be towed above or below the thermocline. Rattail (5966 bytes) 33: ...plets. The eggs are presumed to float up to the [[thermocline]] (the interface between warmer surface waters an... Modern naval tactics (19660 bytes) 59: ...g sonar, a sound originating from one side of the thermocline tends to remain on that side -- it is 'reflected'... 65: ...f towing a passive sonar array above or below the thermocline - variable depth sonar (VDS). Twelve leverage points (12728 bytes) 37: ... release is done at low enough depth, under the [[thermocline]], and the lake volume is big enough, the bufferi...
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