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The layer in bodies of water (where there are normally stratified layers of decreasing temperature with increased depth) where the temperature starts to decrease rapidly, about one degree centigrade or more with each meter (3 feet) of depth.

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  • In between the two layers, there is a narrow zone called the thermocline where the temperature of the water changes rapidly.
  • The thermocline is the layer of increasingly colder water that separates the warmer surface layer from the colder deep water.
  • A blanket of water called the thermocline develops between the upper mixed layer above and the deep water below.
  • Get back to me after the oil hits the thermocline fan.
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