kuumentopinta
Kuumentopinta, also known as the thermocline, is a layer within a body of water where the temperature changes rapidly with depth. This phenomenon is most commonly observed in large bodies of water such as oceans and lakes. The thermocline acts as a boundary between the warmer, less dense water above and the cooler, denser water below. Its presence is crucial for the stratification of water bodies, which affects various ecological processes and physical properties.
The formation of the thermocline is primarily driven by solar radiation. During the summer, the surface water
The thermocline plays a significant role in the mixing and circulation of water bodies. It can act
In some regions, the thermocline can be very shallow, sometimes just a few meters deep, while in