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halocline
/ ˈhæləʊˌklaɪn /
/ hæləˌklaɪn /
  • 简明
  • n.[海洋] 盐跃层
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    [海洋] 盐跃层

    ...度(盐跃层对河口小型浮游动物的垂直移动也有阻碍作用),食料等,也能 其实会形成这种河流,是因为学名上被称为「盐跃层(halocline)的 ——这都是冷暖水流交汇形成的盐跃层所折射的阳光制造出的光影魔术.

  • 2

     盐度跃层

    ... halochromy加酸显色现象 halocline盐度跃层 halocyanophyte盐生蓝藻类 ...

  • 3

     盐度跃变层

    海中“床垫”和“断崖” 海水密度跃变层(Pycnocline)、温度跃变层(Thermocline)、盐度跃变层(Halocline)   海水跃层也称“跃变层”或“飞跃层”。它是指海水中某水文要素在垂直方向上出现突变或不连续剧变的水层。

  • 4

     盐度突变层

    ... ·原生水 connate water ·盐度突变层 halocline ·英霍夫锥形管 Imhoff cone ...

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  • 双语例句
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    If the improved vertical gradient method is used to analyse thermocline, halocline and pycnocline, continuity must be guaranteed in regions where shallow water and deep water meet.
    在采用垂向梯度法进行跃层分析时,要注意深浅水交界处跃层分析的连续性问题。
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    In summer, the temperature of the south part of the area is higher than the north part. Both the main thermocline and the main halocline are thin and their depths range from 50 to 120m.
    第四章对历年温盐和表层流资料的进行了统计分析,给出了开辟区的温盐和表层流的分布特征和年变化特征:(1)表层水温在夏季呈南高北低的特点,温盐跃层较薄,中心位置在50~120米之间变化;
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  • 百科
  • Halocline

    In oceanography, a halocline is a subtype of chemocline caused by a strong, vertical salinity gradient within a body of water. Because salinity (in concert with temperature) affects the density of seawater, it can play a role in its vertical stratification. Increasing salinity by one kg/m3 results in an increase of seawater density of around 0.7 kg/m3.In the midlatitudes, an excess of evaporation over precipitation leads to surface waters being saltier than deep waters. In such regions, the vertical stratification is due to surface waters being warmer than deep waters and the halocline is destabilizing. Such regions may be prone to salt fingering, a process which results in the preferential mixing of salinity.In certain high latitude regions (such as the Arctic Ocean, Bering Sea, and the Southern Ocean) the surface waters are actually colder than the deep waters and the halocline is responsible for maintaining water column stability- isolating the surface waters from the deep waters. In these regions, the halocline is important in allowing for the formation of sea ice, and limiting the escape of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere. Haloclines are also found in fjords, and poorly mixed estuaries where fresh water is deposited at the ocean surface.

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