| 21. | A sharp thermocline is present at a depth of about where the water temperature may change within an inch.
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| 22. | In turn, Rossby waves alter the water temperature and density, pushing the thermocline downward by several hundred feet.
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| 23. | Also, the horizontal divergence of wind-driven mixed layer currents results in the upwelling of colder thermocline water.
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| 24. | 3 ) I'm a bit skeptical of that episode, as they confused an isotherm with a thermocline.
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| 25. | The depth used by Lake Tanganyika sardines is determined by the depth of the thermocline and the amount of dissolved oxygen.
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| 26. | To hunt a submarine, which is aware of water temperature, the hunter must drop acoustic sensors below the thermocline.
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| 27. | Its lowermost boundary is at a thermocline of, which, in the tropics generally lies between 200 and 1000 meters.
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| 28. | A significant effect of its shallow depth is that for all or most of the time, it has no thermocline.
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| 29. | In the open ocean, many sinking cells are lost to the deep, but refuge populations can persist near the thermocline.
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| 30. | The warmer water is separated from deeper, cooler water by a stable thermocline, where the temperature makes a rapid change.
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