| 1. | A halocline can be easily created and observed in a drinking glass or other clear vessel.
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| 2. | The water column is generally well-mixed, with no evidence of a significant halocline or thermocline.
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| 3. | Variations in the Ekman transport change the sea surface height and depth of the halocline, resulting in Ekman pumping.
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| 4. | But often there is a halocline in underground caverns, or in groundwater, or even in coastal ocean waters.
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| 5. | There is a swift current flowing through the area with a very sharp halocline visible on the surface of the ocean.
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| 6. | That evening, she unsuccessfully attacked another enemy warship and, although damaged, survived another hunt by hiding beneath a halocline.
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| 7. | In such regions, the vertical stratification is due to surface waters being warmer than deep waters and the halocline is destabilizing.
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| 8. | Skilled cave divers assisted Barton in seeking the halocline, the deep underground layer where fresh water from the land meets salty seawater.
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| 9. | Beneath the surface waters from about 50 100 meters there exists a halocline that stops at the Cold Intermediate Layer ( CIL ).
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| 10. | Divers may be familiar with the very slow waves that can be excited at a thermocline or a halocline; these are internal waves.
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