lysocline

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Etymology

From Ancient Greek λύσις (lúsis, loosening, breaking loose) +‎ -cline.

Noun

lysocline (plural lysoclines)

  1. The depth in the ocean below which solubility of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) increases dramatically.
    • 2009 January 16, R. W. Wilson et al., “Contribution of Fish to the Marine Inorganic Carbon Cycle”, in Science, volume 323, number 5912:
      The causes of CaCO3 dissolution above the lysocline are subject to debate and have been attributed to (i) dissolution in zooplankton guts; (ii) dissolution in microenvironments where bacterial oxidation of organic matter enhances this process; and (iii) dissolution of more soluble forms of CaCO3, including pteropods and high-magnesium calcite.

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