From some attempts to reproduce this in a test case, it appears the issue may be that Webkit's implementation has trouble calculating the exact height of html when there's no height specified directly. Setting a height of 100% or a fixed pixel height seems to clear it up. However I doubt that's a practical solution.
In my own use I've not noticed this as an issue with other elements, so maybe it's particular to the use of a linear-gradient on html .
Try using this css tool at Microsoft's site (Yep, Microsoft).
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