Temperature

Higher temperatures normally produce increased corrosion rates in water, like other environments. Increased temperatures do decrease oxygen solubility in water. However, warm temperatures will also increase biological growth which can increase oxygen content. And like in any environment, higher temperatures generally speed up corrosion reactions. The temperature, as well as oxygen content and salinity as a function of ocean depth are depicted in Figure 3.

Figure 3 Some Corrosivity Factors as a Function of Depth in the Pacific Ocean (West of Port Hueneme, California)
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