halosteric

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

halo- +‎ steric

Adjective[edit]

halosteric (not comparable)

  1. Pertaining to changes in salinity of seawater.
    • 1990, H. Frank Eden, Towards an integrated system for measuring long term changes in global sea level, page 4:
      Since there is no major source of new salt in the ocean, halosteric contributions will result from redistribution of salt by currents, a change in evaporation over precipitation and runoff or from a change in salt concentration by a net change in the water stored in ice sheets.
    • 2007, Susan Solomon, Climate Change 2007 - The Physical Science Basis, →ISBN:
      Antonov et al. (2002) attributed about 10% of the global average steric sea level rise during recent decades to halosteric expansion (i.e., the volume increase caused by freshening of the water column).
    • 2012, Piero Lionello, The Climate of the Mediterranean Region, →ISBN, page 266:
      Thermosteric and halosteric changes may be partly due to changes in the inflowing Atlantic water and also due to changes in surface heat fluxes within the Mediterranean basin.

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