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Isopycnal

 
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Aquatic layers
Pelagic
   Photic
      Epipelagic
   Aphotic
      Mesopelagic
      Bathyalpelagic
      Abyssalpelagic
      Hadalpelagic
Demersal
Benthic
Stratification
Pycnocline
   Isopycnal
   Thermocline
   Halocline
   Thermohaline
   Chemocline
Lake stratification
Ocean habitats
Aquatic ecology

An isopycnal is a surface of constant potential density of water. In the ocean, as the depth increases, so too does the density. Varying degrees of salinity and temperature act to modify the density of water, and the denser water always lies below the less dense water. Because of the action of winds and currents, isopycnals are not always level.

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