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<div class="definition"><div class="short_definition">(<br/>''Or'' anomaly of specific volume; <br/>''also called'' steric anomaly; symbol &#x003b4;.)  In [[oceanography]], the excess of the actual specific volume of the [[seawater]] at any point in the  ocean over the [[specific volume]] of seawater of [[salinity]] 35 [[psu]] and [[temperature]] 0&deg;C at the same  [[pressure]].</div><br/> <div class="paragraph">The integral of specific-volume anomaly with depth is the [[dynamic-height anomaly]].<br/>''See'' [[thermosteric  anomaly]].</div><br/> </div>
<div class="definition"><div class="short_definition">(''Or'' anomaly of specific volume; <br/>''also called'' steric anomaly; symbol &#x003b4;.)  In [[oceanography]], the excess of the actual specific volume of the [[seawater]] at any point in the  ocean over the [[specific volume]] of seawater of [[salinity]] 35 [[psu]] and [[temperature]] 0&#x000b0;C at the same  [[pressure]].</div><br/> <div class="paragraph">The integral of specific-volume anomaly with depth is the [[dynamic-height anomaly]].<br/>''See'' [[thermosteric  anomaly]].</div><br/> </div>
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specific-volume anomaly[edit | edit source]

(Or anomaly of specific volume;
also called steric anomaly; symbol δ.) In oceanography, the excess of the actual specific volume of the seawater at any point in the ocean over the specific volume of seawater of salinity 35 psu and temperature 0°C at the same pressure.

The integral of specific-volume anomaly with depth is the dynamic-height anomaly.
See thermosteric anomaly.


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