Sentences with phrase «at deep reservoirs»

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.

Not exact matches

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.
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.
The picture that emerged, the researchers report, includes a magma reservoir buried eight kilometers deep in the earth's crust that is at least 400 square kilometers wide.
«When drilling a relief well, you want to get as deep as possible so that you can seal the well close to the [oil] reservoir,» says Roger Anderson, an oil geophysicist and a professor at Columbia University's Lamont — Doherty Earth Observatory in Palisades, N.Y..
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.
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.
Now, thanks to a team at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, scientists can examine molecular interactions at the high pressures and temperatures expected in deep geologic reservoirs.
Ray Ladbury wrote at 27 «However, there is also a huge reservoir of cold water in the deep oceans.
They will be mixed back into the huge reservoir of the deep ocean, or even absorbed into the lithosphere at the deep ocean rifts.
BUT ONLY IF the deep ocean reservoir is currently in active CO2 exchange with the atmosphere at meaningful rates.
The argument that this change it is somehow driven by energy reservoirs in the deep ocean is clearly flawed: the deep ocean would be * cooling * as it lost energy to the upper ocean, but deep ocean heat content is increasing at the same time as OHC in the upper ocean is increasing.
Had Australia any competent hydrologists giving counsel to policymakers, they may have created a far deeper and more robust infrastructure, one which could prevent drought at the same time as preventing flood, instead of a flimsy system of dams and reservoirs without redundancy.
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