haloklinen
Haloklinen, commonly referred to as a halocline, is a distinct vertical zone in a body of water where salinity changes abruptly with depth. It represents a relatively sharp boundary between layers of different salinity and often coincides with a density gradient that reduces vertical mixing.
Haloklines form when bodies of water of different salinities interact but do not mix thoroughly. This occurs
The presence of a haloklinen can influence physical and ecological conditions. By limiting vertical mixing, it
Measurement and study typically rely on profiles of salinity obtained with CTD instruments (conductivity, temperature, depth)
Related terms include halocline, pycnocline, and chemocline. Haloklinen is the plural form or regional variant used