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← GeographyWhich mechanism impedes vertical nutrient replenishment within stable subtropical ocean gyres?
A)Ekman pumping induced downwelling
B)Thermocline stratification limiting mixing✓
C)Coriolis force driving surface divergence
D)Albedo-driven surface water cooling
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In stable subtropical gyres, a strong thermocline inhibits vertical mixing because density differences between warm surface water and cold deep water prevent upwelling of nutrient-rich water. Therefore thermocline stratification limits mixing, rather than downwelling, divergence, or cooling processes which affect the surface layer primarily.
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