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concentration (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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concentration gradient 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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concentration 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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concentration 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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concentration 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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