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Lower salinity increases the conductivity of sea water.

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Results indicate that both seawater salinity and pressure increase while seawater temperature decreases with depth in the vicinity of the minimum seawater conductivity. Increasing salinity and pressure can increase the seawater conductivity, while decreasing the temperature has the opposite effect.

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