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Clearly they have
a deep reservoir of trust and goodwill stored up — that's apparent by the reported outcome.
But he brings
a deep reservoir of experience, having been first assigned to the military commissions in 2003.
http://www.pnas.org/content/106/43/18045.full About a decade ago, Canfield (1) offered a very different possibility — that ventilation of the deep ocean lagged behind the GOE by more than a billion years, resulting in a vast,
deep reservoir of hydrogen sulfide, but long - held presumptions about photosynthetic life in the surface waters remained untouched.
As Republicans pursue Trump's sharp - edged education agenda, just how
deep a reservoir of public support are they drawing on?
Doesn't that tap
some deep reservoir of parental resentment?
And while I'd never noticed Paul Walter Hauser in anything before, his scene - stealing work as Shawn Eckardt suggests
a deep reservoir of comic talent.
Hallis says the discovery of
a deep reservoir of material with protosolar isotope ratios supports the idea that the hot, early Earth somehow retained this water.
I'd say the writing is overall stronger, tapped into
deeper reservoirs of American language and self - consciousness, although there are admittedly less of the plot - dynamics that drove Invisible Man forward.
As is, we only get a surface look at
deep reservoirs of complicated yearnings, intriguingly illustrated by Weisz and McAdams, and by Lelio's striking but unfussy compositions.
Klein tries his hardest, even busting some fearless moves as a competitor on a Dancing With the Stars - type show, but I never for a second believed that he could pull up such
deep reservoirs of emotion for an old girlfriend (Mena Suvari).
Not exact matches
Confirmation
of a leak would jeopardize the multi-billion-dollar effort by governments and corporations to reduce greenhouse - gas emissions by storing them
deep underground in depleted hydrocarbon
reservoirs and salt caverns.
Partnering with local leaders, World Vision helped the community build and maintain a better dam — a beautiful
reservoir of deep blue beneath Hunu, capable
of providing irrigation to ver 170 families and even stocked with fish for extra protein!
Within this organic whole one can begin to discern the differences between what is and is not central, always keeping in mind that each part flows in and out
of a
deeper reservoir.
It rises to the occasion and tries to dig
deep into a divine
reservoir of strength and fortitude for not its own sake, but for the sake
of others.
Partnering with local leaders, World Vision helped the community build and maintain a better dam — a beautiful
reservoir of deep blue beneath a mountain called Hunu, capable
of providing irrigation to ver 170 families and even stocked with fish for extra protein.
For the hydroponics side
of things, a zero - maintenance water cooler and a backup
reservoir provide stability to the hybrid
Deep Water Culture / drip feed system (with aeration built in, too) that can feed up to nine plants at a time.
The hydroponic system can be set for
Deep Water Culture or drip feeding
of up to eight plants, and a backup
reservoir and aeration system are included, too.
The hydroponics system uses a combination
of Deep Water Culture and Drip Feed with a
reservoir and water cooler, as well as pumps for water and air.
The
reservoir, found on Baffin Island in the Canadian Arctic, is part
of an igneous rock formation created 60 million years ago when volcanoes unleashed a torrent
of fast - flowing,
deep - earth lava.
The results showed this frozen world hardly the size
of the Gulf
of Mexico holds a 5 - mile -
deep reservoir about the size
of Lake Superior.
Instead
of piping in natural CO2, it will use the greenhouse gas captured at a coal - fired power plant just completed nearly 100 miles north
of here and send it down into the
reservoir, pushing oil out and leaving the greenhouse gas
deep below, safely locked away from the atmosphere, so it does not add to global warming.
A cross section
of the supervolcano beneath Yellowstone illustrates the previously known magma chamber and the
deeper, much larger magma
reservoir discovered through new imaging techniques.
However, have you ever thought about the immense
reservoir of carbon that exists
deep beneath the earth's surface?
Sponsored by Shell, the team drilled
deep down below the surface into one
of these natural CO2
reservoirs to recover samples
of the rock layers and the fluids confined in the rock pores.
Previously, some teams have proposed that these floods resulted when immense subterranean
reservoirs of ice were suddenly melted by the rise
of molten material from
deep within the Red Planet, and others have suggested that the water was carried from distant regions via aquifers and then somehow abruptly released.
Large
reservoirs of magma stored
deep in Earth's crust are key to producing some
of Earth's most powerful volcanic eruptions, new research has shown.
In a new study, an international team
of scientists claim that the most powerful volcanic eruptions, dubbed «super-eruptions», are triggered by a slow and steady drip feed
of magma from large
reservoirs deep within Earth's crust into smaller
reservoirs closer to the surface.
For decades, too, petroleum geologists had been reporting that some kind
of microbe seemed to be chewing up oil in
deep reservoirs.
«Our study has shown that the key to this is much larger
reservoirs deeper below the surface that are able to slowly increase the temperature in the upper part
of the crust such that it becomes more amenable to the storage
of magma.
A
reservoir that's likely several miles
deep in some places, the solid nitrogen is warmed by Pluto's modest internal heat, becomes buoyant and rises up in great blobs — think
of a lava lamp — before cooling off and sinking again to renew the cycle.
«It's possible that the mobility
of charcoal on the landscape and it's tendency to become concentrated in low - lying spots could make it more likely the charcoal from wildfires becomes buried and incorporated
deep in soils and that these deposits act as a kind
of charcoal
reservoir that releases charcoal into the soil over long time spans.»
The team collected samples
of methane from settings such as lakes, swamps, natural gas
reservoirs, the digestive tracts
of cows, and
deep ancient groundwater, as well as methane made by microbes in the lab.
The lake, which is almost half a kilometre
deep in places, is on Rwanda's north - west border with the Democratic Republic
of the Congo (see map) and contains a vast
reservoir of dissolved methane.
That favors a model in which much
of Io's heat rises from
deep within the moon and emerges near the poles, rather than spreading uniformly from shallower
reservoirs of magma.
Scientists have had a poor grasp
of the magma
reservoirs deep beneath the volcano's summit, limiting their ability to predict Etna's activity.
Other research has found that sea ice is a natural
reservoir of iron, which is captured by ice crystals as they form in
deeper water and float to the surface.
Led by Carnegie's Ho - kwang «Dave» Mao, the research team believes that as much as 300 million tons
of water could be carried down into Earth's interior every year and generate
deep, massive
reservoirs of iron dioxide, which could be the source
of the ultralow velocity zones that slow down seismic waves at the core - mantle boundary.
The hot rock in the newly discovered,
deeper magma
reservoir would fill the 1,000 - cubic - mile Grand Canyon 11.2 times, while the previously known magma chamber would fill the Grand Canyon 2.5 times, says postdoctoral researcher Jamie Farrell, a co-author
of the study published online today in the journal Science.
We will spotlight the evolution
of deep carbon in Earth's biological and nonbiological
reservoirs over 4.6 billion years.
Through their exploratory simulations, Bato was able to correctly predict the excess pressure that drives a theoretical volcanic eruption, as well as the shape
of the
deepest underground magma
reservoir and the flow rate
of magma into the
reservoir.
Farrell says a
deeper magma
reservoir had been hypothesized because
of the excess carbon dioxide, which comes from molten and partly molten rock.
Led by Geophysical Laboratory's Ho - kwang «Dave» Mao, the research team believes that as much as 300 million tons
of water could be carried down into Earth's interior every year and generate
deep, massive
reservoirs of iron dioxide, which could be the source
of the ultralow velocity zones that slow down seismic waves at the core - mantle boundary.
For the research team, one
of the most - exciting aspects
of this finding is the potential
of a
reservoir of oxygen
deep in the planet's interior, which if periodically released to the Earth's surface could significantly alter the Earth's early atmosphere, potentially explaining the dramatic increase in atmospheric oxygen that occurred about 2.4 billion years ago according to the geologic record.
These results provide new insights into the role that the
deep ocean plays as a storage
reservoir for carbon, a process that helps to dampen the effects
of human - driven climate change.
Creating a sacred and safe space for participants to practice using their
deep and rich
reservoirs of wisdom and compassion for self and others is the foundation
of both Peace Circle (P.C.) practices and Grounded Kids Yoga.
Ray Ladbury wrote at 27 «However, there is also a huge
reservoir of cold water in the
deep oceans.
The oceans are not a single
reservoir for CO2, but a combination
of near surface waters and
deeper layers.
They will be mixed back into the huge
reservoir of the
deep ocean, or even absorbed into the lithosphere at the
deep ocean rifts.
However, there is also a huge
reservoir of cold water in the
deep oceans.