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DEFINITION
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Region below the surface layer of a thermally stratified body of water (e.g. sea, lake, reservoir) where the temperature gradient increases abruptly (i.e. where temperature decreases rapidly with increasing depth). A thermocline is usually an ecological barrier and its oscillations have significant consequences on stocks distribution and productivity.
(en)Created: 8/31/22
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Su kütlelerinin bazı tabakalarının, kendisinden daha aşağıda ve yukarıda kalan tabakalardan daha fazla dikey negatif sıcaklık gradyanına sahip olması durumu. Bu durum bazı okyanuslarda kalıcı bir özellik iken, bazı okyanuslarda yaz aylarında gözlenen yüzey suyunun ısınması sonucu oluşmaktadır.
(tr)Source: https://mgm.gov.tr/genel/meteorolojisozlugu.aspx
Created: 2/15/21
BROADER CONCEPT
- discontinuity layers (en)
NARROWER CONCEPTS
- diurnal thermocline (en)
- permanent thermocline (en)
- seasonal thermocline (en)
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