It means an accumulation of things such as climate changes, animal extinction threats, rising sea levels, ocean acidity,
less saline density in the ocean, glacial melting, and less carbon sinks (deforestation) or reversal of sinks to sources, which according to the article below is based upon aerosols.
When the ice forms salt is excluded and the higher salinity water right below the forming ice sinks like a rock but gradually mixes along the way down with warmer
less saline water.
I'm not sure whether this is off topic, but I have read in other threads that there is less cold water plunging to the ocean floor around Antarctica (and presumably the Arctic too) due to the sea water becoming
less saline due to increased precipitation and melting polar ice.
Surface water tends to be
less saline and colder water of low salinity is less dense and so rises potentially reversing the «normal» situation.
I think it is sinking because it encounters lighter, fresher,
less saline water.
For me, that means I'd like to see it broken down, which Coby has done well so far, by (these are just examples i'd like to see): Factors and evidence supporting or effectively debunking a) ocean acidity, which in itself has produced a number of alarming effects including
less saline density in turn causing a slowing of thermohaline circulation (such as the gulf stream) b) photosynthesis - carbon sinks vs. sources or any direction that you'd like to take using what science knows CO2 to have an effect on.
The water tasted almost bloody, but
less saline.
«They are therefore expected to respond positively to the warmer,
less saline and smelly water of estuaries, but only once they've reached a certain stage of development.
«Melting ice makes the sea around Greenland
less saline.»
Here, the long time series shows that the surface water layers became up to 1.5 per mill
less saline during the measurement period.
Not exact matches
Saline solution implants — these implants carry less risk as, in the event of a rupture, the saline solution is safely absorbed by the
Saline solution implants — these implants carry
less risk as, in the event of a rupture, the
saline solution is safely absorbed by the
saline solution is safely absorbed by the body.
Saline is a more benign option, but considered
less aesthetic.
If your breasts have been surgically enlarged with silicone or
saline implants, your nipples may be more or
less sensitive than normal.
The treatment's effect on the original tumor was
less dramatic, but still impressive: The combination of Listeria and radiation shrank the tumor by 64 %, and Listeria alone by about 20 % compared with
saline - treated mice.
But even critics of the drug's clandestine use recognise that, for women, attempting abortion with misoprostol is
less dangerous than other methods, such as injecting
saline.
When a
saline solution sits on one side of a semipermeable membrane and a
less salty solution is on the other, he explains, water diffuses through the membrane from the
less concentrated to the more concentrated side.
The scopolamine - treated mice spent significantly
less time freezing than
saline controls in response to the context indicating they did not remember the environmental context (Figure 4C).
Scopolamine - treated mice also spent significantly
less time freezing in response to the tone compared to
saline controls (Figure 4D).
Though leakage is
less frequent with
saline implants than with silicone implants, mold and bacteria can grow within the
saline solution.
Fine sand, coconut trees, turquoise water...
Salines beach is one of the most beautiful beaches in the
Lesser Antilles.
It's a 10 - minute walk to Marigot Beach, a
less than 1 - mile drive to Lorient Beach, 2 miles to Petit Cul de Sac Beach and Nikki Beach, just over 2 miles to St Jean Beach and
Saline Beach and just over 4 miles to Gouverneur Beach.
A more
saline ocean has
less mass.
This is also true to a
lesser extent with solar thermal, because during long cloudy periods storing the heat in
saline water tanks may not be cost effective.
Cold water sinks readily in polar regions, as the surface water tends to be closer to freezing, as well as being fresher from ice melt, and therefore
less dense than the inflowing currents, which are in turn are rendered more
saline by the fresh water freezing out.
This is what one expects when the AMOC is weak, with
less transport of more
saline waters from the subtropics and more export of fresh waters from the Arctic.