Sentences with phrase «as abyssal»

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Thus when modern philosophy established itself anew as a discipline autonomous from theology, it did so naturally by falling back upon an ever more abyssal subjectivity.
As the pressure on the ocean floor eases, magma erupts more readily at the spreading centers, thickening the plates and creating the abyssal hills, say the authors of two new studies, one published online this week in Science (http://scim.ag/JCrowley) and another posted online in Geophysical Research Letters.
Abyssal hills form at mid-ocean ridges, such as the Mid-Atlantic Ridge (shown).
Along one string of sites, or «stations,» that stretches from Antarctica to the southern Indian Ocean, researchers have tracked the conditions of AABW — a layer of profoundly cold water less than 0 °C (it stays liquid because of its salt content, or salinity) that moves through the abyssal ocean, mixing with warmer waters as it circulates around the globe in the Southern Ocean and northward into all three of the major ocean basins.
The ridge rises as high as 15,000 feet above the surrounding abyssal plains.
Researchers at the University of Southampton have captured unprecedented data about some of the coldest abyssal ocean waters on earth — known as Antarctic Bottom Water (AABW)-- during first voyage of the yellow robotic submersible known as Boaty McBoatface, which arrived back in the UK last week.
Greenhouse warming may also exert an effect on abyssal O2 levels (as well as pH and temperature) by changing thermohaline circulation (Rahmstorf et al., 2015; Yamamoto et al., 2015).
Alongside the new Summerset Isle zone, you can expect a continuation of the story, a brand new skill line based on the Psijic Order, a new endgame Trial, a brand new group challenge called Abyssal Geysers as well as the usual new dungeons and related loot.
Finally, Summerset will come with a bunch of cooperative multiplayer content, such as a 12 - player Trial, Delves, Bosses, and something called the Abyssal Geysers.
These included Brian De Palma, who plumbed the nature of modern war as a compilation of artefacts in Redacted (2006), and Olivier Assayas, who explored globalised, internet - connected society and its abyssal zones of alienation and distancing very effectively in works like Demonlover (2002), Clean (2004), and Boarding Gate (2007).
Carl Wunsch's concern over the sparsity of the ocean data, as expressed in his recent papers, is mostly related to the part of the ocean below 2000 m (the abyssal ocean).
As for the abyssal, Wunsch says he can't prove he's right, and he can't prove they're wrong.
As I say the IPCC could not come up with the studies on abyssal warming when I directly asked them.
The IPCC insisted to me as an «expert» reviewer of the AR5 draft that we knew the abyssal depth temperatures but would not give me the studies to prove it.
This research shows that the densest AABWs (observed in 1994) no longer exist, as seen by the core of the region's abyssal water mass located as much as 600 m deeper in the water column in 2016 (illustrated by black curves in panel b).
In the Indian Ocean, the proposed South Asia Gas Enterprise Pvt. Ltd. (SAGE) pipeline between Oman and northern India proposes laying a gas pipeline as deep as 3,000 meters across a 750 - kilometer abyssal plain.
This paper verifies previous research that the oceans absorb a lot of the excess heat, but looks specifically at the ocean below 2,000 meters, which the paper referrs to in places as «deep» but that we should probably call «abyssal
As it travels north, the abyssal water slowly warms from geothermal heating below and as a result of mixing with warmer waters above, ultimately becoming less densAs it travels north, the abyssal water slowly warms from geothermal heating below and as a result of mixing with warmer waters above, ultimately becoming less densas a result of mixing with warmer waters above, ultimately becoming less dense.
Nobody, including Trenberth, has said energy diffused / mixed into the vast abyssal ocean is going to somehow stick itself back together as a hot blob and come back out.
In two hemisphere integrations, the water above the abyssal thermocline may be either «intermediate» water from the same hemisphere as the channel, or «deep» water from the opposing hemisphere, depending on whether the densest water from the opposing hemisphere is denser than the surface water at the equatorward edge of the channel.
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