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(Also called compactness.) The fraction of sea surface area covered by ice, usually expressed in tenths. For example, 9/10 concentration implies that 90% of the local area is ice covered, with the remaining 10% being open water.
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The change in solute concentration per unit distance in solute. Concentration gradients cause Fickian diffusion (spreading) of solutes from regions of highest to regions of lowest concentrations. In slow-moving groundwater, this is the dominant mixing process.
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The amount of one substance dissolved or contained in a given amount of another. For example, sea water contains a higher concentration of salt than an equal amount of fresh water does.
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The amount of a chemical agent present in a unit volume, usually expressed in milligrams per cubic meter (mg/m 3 ) of air. [123] Concentration can be used to calculate whether chemical warfare agent vapors would physically affect unprotected, exposed people.
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The amount of active ingredient or herbicide equivalent in a quantity of diluent expressed as percent, lb/gal, kg/L, etc.
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