Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

halocline

noun
/ˈheɪloʊˌklaɪn/
Definition
A layer in a body of water where the salinity changes drastically with depth.
Examples
  • The halocline can create distinct ecological zones in the ocean.
  • As researchers studied the lake, they discovered a prominent halocline affecting local fish populations.
Meaning
The term ‘halocline’ refers to a specific boundary in aquatic environments, typically found in oceans or large lakes, where there is a noticeable shift in salt concentration. This phenomenon can affect marine life and water mixing processes.
Synonyms
  • salinity gradient
  • salinity boundary