Etymology:
Meaning:
Salinity refers to the degree of saltiness or concentration of dissolved salts in water. It is typically measured in parts per thousand (ppt) or grams per kilogram (g/kg).
Origin:
The word salinity originated in the Latin language, specifically from the word "sal," which means salt. The suffix "-ity" was added to indicate the quality or state of being salty.
Usage:
Salinity is an important parameter in various fields, including:
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