water logging and salinity
A halocline is a pycnocline caused by salinity differences in water. It is a distinct layer where there is a rapid change in salinity with depth, leading to a change in water density within a body of water.
It is caused by the wind or the cold of the water surrounding it.It is also caused by salinity (saltiness).
salinity, pollution, bushfires and drought ect...
Thermohaline currents, also known as ocean circulation currents, are caused by temperature and salinity differences in the water. These currents play a crucial role in distributing heat around the globe and influence climate patterns.
Salinity is at its worst in the far west of New South Wales, particularly along some reaches of the Darling River. There are also increasing problems with rising salinity levels around Dubbo and Wagga Wagga. See the related link for a map.
Some problems caused by war is loss of life and economic crash.
The Chinese caused all sorts of problems on the goldfields. Why?
Both the Murray and the Darling Rivers of Australia suffer rising salinity problems.
Salinity is a noun.
There are a great many environmental problems caused by carbon dioxide. These problems include the extinction of quite a few species of animals.
The ocean currents move because of different densities caused by ocean temperatures and salinity.