"Thermohaline" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The term "thermohaline" refers to a combination of the words "thermo" (meaning heat), "halo" (meaning salt), and the suffix "-ine", which is a suffix used to form a noun indicating a process or a substance.
In the context of science, particularly oceanography and limnology, a thermohaline circulation (or conveyor belt) refers to the movement of deep water in the world's oceans, driven mainly by changes in temperature (thermo) and salinity (halo).
So, in a nutshell, thermohaline relates to the study of the movement of water in the ocean due to temperature and salinity variations.