• Brine rejection is a process that occurs when salty water freezes. The salts do not fit in the crystal structure of water ice, so the salt is expelled...
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    ocean. Brine pools are commonly found below polar sea ice and in the deep ocean. Those below sea ice form through a process called brine rejection. For...
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    production rates within these polynyas leads to a large amount of brine rejection into the surface waters; this salty water then sinks. It is an open...
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    mixing of an alternate water or salinity source, such as river input or brine rejection. Notably, convection is the driving force behind global thermohaline...
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    during winter leads to the densification of the surface waters through brine rejection. Since the water mass forms near the surface, it is responsible for...
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    dripping out of the ice matrix and sinking. This process is known as brine rejection. The resulting Antarctic bottom water sinks and flows north and east...
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    salinity and density of the seawater just below it, in a process known as brine rejection. This denser saltwater sinks by convection and the replacing seawater...
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    water tends to be forced out of pure water while freezing, called brine rejection. Large lakes of higher salinity water, called polynyas, form in the...
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    G.; Kuzyk, Z. A. (1 June 2020). "Role of River Runoff and Sea Ice Brine Rejection in Controlling Stratification Throughout Winter in Southeast Hudson...
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    during precipitation of the salts. When the temperature decreases brine rejection increases and the channels become more and more concentrated, especially...
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    and density of the sea water just below it, in a process known as brine rejection. This denser salt water sinks by convection. This produces essentially...
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    body of water. Evaporation and by-product of ice formation (known as "brine rejection") increase salinity, whereas precipitation, sea ice melt, and runoff...
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  • a crucial process that raises the salinity of bottom water through brine rejection. As saltwater freezes, salt is expelled from the ice into the surrounding...
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    – The carbon captured by the world's oceans and coastal ecosystems Brine rejection – Process by which salts are expelled from freezing water Carbon cycle...
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    approximately 34.92 psu. This water mass has a higher salinity due to brine rejection in the Arctic Seas. The depth is around 1500 and 2000 meters. The Norwegian...
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  • temperatures. Brine pockets and channels are formed during the freezing process of seawater, through a process called brine rejection. When sea ice forms...
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    play an important role. The formation of sea-ice is accompanied by brine rejection, resulting in water with a higher salinity and density and therefore...
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  • two arises by the release of salt during sea ice formation, called brine rejection. This generates a convection driven by salinity, bringing the saline...
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  • winter, the ice spreads eastward across the central Greenland Sea, and brine rejection under the ice increases the surface layer density. In March, when preconditioning...
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  • would also account for the lack of oxygen isotopic fractionation; brine rejection without oxygen isotopic fractionation is thought to be highly characteristic...
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    feed into a saline (NaCl) brine. The diluted brine is then passed through a RO process to produce fresh water and a reusable brine concentrate. The advantage...
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    also reached deeper waters. This happens when there is sufficient brine rejection from ice formation to force run-off into deeper waters. Some studies...
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    Asiago cheese (category Brined cheeses)
    this point the bands are removed to allow one last curing by a bath in brine for a period of two days. Then the forms are allowed to rest in a dry environment...
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    Spanish or European tradition. Nor should it define itself by the conscious rejection of its colonial past. He asserts that Argentine writers need to be free...
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    Memorial music. Mauthausen–Gusen: La memòria] (2008) (in Valencian) by Rosa Brines and Daniel Rodríguez. An 18-minute documentary about the republican Spaniards...
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  • (thermodynamically a closed system) do not suffer from wasted energy in the brine stream, as the energy to pressurize a virtually incompressible fluid (water)...
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    used to produce an oil based patent medicine obtained as a byproduct of a brine well. Following a shareholder disagreement, Bissell and fellow investor...
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    a royal Bavarian court physician. In 1845 he opened the first Bavarian brine and mud bathing establishment in Bad Aibling on Rosengasse, which later...
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    top of each other, separated by a layer of cloth or cardboard soaked in brine (i.e., the electrolyte). Unlike the Leyden jar, the voltaic pile produced...
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    ten years, but when they swallowed their breaths, took amulets, or drank brine, only loss of appetite resulted, and they did not have the strength for...
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