👉 Isobathymetry thermal refers to a method used in oceanography and geology to measure the temperature of water at different depths. It involves measuring the depth, width, and height of the water column with a laser scanner or other equipment, which then provides information about the temperature distribution within that water column. Isobathythermal is used to identify areas where the water temperature may be changing significantly due to changes in climate or other factors, such as ocean currents or land temperature differences.