Sentences with phrase «bottom water source»

In the Northern Hemisphere (NH), the Pacific intermediate waters have freshened, and the underlying deep waters did not change, consistent with no local bottom water source in the North Pacific.

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The bottom line is, formula feeding is a totally acceptable alternative to breastmilk so long as a clean water source is available.
The tagged animals traveled to and took measurements from a fourth known source of bottom water, a crucial oceanic heat sink
At the bottom of an aquatic ecosystem are single - celled microbes that use energy from either sunlight or chemical sources to pluck molecules of carbon dioxide out of the water in order to grow.
«The bottom line is: these rules fail to protect the nation's public lands — home to our last wild places, and sources of drinking water for millions of people — from the risks of fracking,» said Amy Mall, a senior policy analyst at the Natural Resources Defense Council, in a statement.
The majority of winter precipitation in Montana falls as snow, and the precipitation that accumulates as snowpack in the mountains is the most significant source of water to valley bottoms throughout the summer.
The waters around the island of Ischia in Italy, for example, have been acidified for a long time because there is the Vesuvio volcano nearby; there are a lot of volcanic activities and CO2 sources, that is there is CO2 from the bottom to the surface, which is acidifying the water.
Fatty, cold water fish are a good source of DHA / EPA, but only because at the bottom of their food chain are algae like the golden algae that produce it.
If you want to get to the bottom of the issue, and how to guarantee the best source of water for you and your family, please buy a copy of my book.
• The methanetrack.org website has shown significant increases in atmospheric methane concentrations over Antarctica this austral winter (which I believe are due to increases in methane emissions from the Southern Ocean seafloor due to increases in the temperature of bottom water temperatures), and if this trend continues, then the Southern Hemisphere could be a significant source of additional atmospheric methane (this century).
Another lady, who lived in a city high - rise with lots of windows in the foyer, experimented with hanging gardens made of suspended plastic gallon bottles tied together and attached to a horizontal PVC pipe with holes punched in the bottom, that was the water source trough.
Well the bottom of the Oceans is at 4 degrees so the water there came from polar sources, melted ice / seawater or chilled winter, high salt brines.
How can a body of water cooling at the top be warming at the bottom when the putative warming source is the AGW effect which is top - down?
It, too has significant transverse structure and is a global transporter of heat as complex currents move water around based on its temperature, salinity / density, wind direction at the surface, heat sources at depth, evaporation, the coriolis force, the shape of the ocean bottom, and freshwater contributions from e.g. rivers and melting ice.
On one end of the tank is a source of cold, and from there cold water sinks to the bottom, then flows away along the bottom.
Bryan, I'm still waiting for an acknowledgement of the scientific inaccuracy of your previous comments, in which I was accused of promoting «junk science» regarding the conditions under which source rocks for oilfields form (as related to the quite relevant and topical issue of reduced thermohaline circulation and bottom water hypoxia).
The Weddell Sea polynya, an area of open water the size of New Zealand, was the most productive source of cold Antarctic bottom water in the 1970s.
The largest source of the coldest water in the world's oceans ceased producing Antarctic Bottom Water in water in the world's oceans ceased producing Antarctic Bottom Water in Water in 1976.
Floating wind power is fast taking shape as a mainstream energy source, with analysts upgrading their expectations of market - size — though still far short of Statoil's forecasts — from early estimates of 3.5 GW by 2030 to around 5GW, led by the geographic fact that 60 - 80 % of world's offshore wind resource is in water too deep for bottom - fixed turbines, and the societal reality that ever - vaster populations are going to be inhabiting coastal mega-cities.
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