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ice point
noun
The freezing point of pure water at one atmosphere; 0C (32F).
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The continuing overturn requires that a large volume of water be cooled to a new ice point dictated by the salinity increase before additional ice forms.
When this surface layer is cooled to the ice point, 0 °C, ice is formed as the latent heat of fusion is extracted.
At salinities less than 24.7 psu the density maximum is reached before the ice point, while at the higher salinities more typical of the open oceans the maximum density is never achieved naturally.
Since no density maximum is passed, the thermally driven convective overturn is continuous until the ice point is reached where sea ice forms with the extraction of the latent heat of fusion.
T 0 denotes ice point in Kelvin.
At the ice point, the error in thermocople readings are in the range from -0.2 to 0.1°C.
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