Sentences with phrase «buried deep underground»

Mini nukes buried deep underground.
This year's top 10 books on sustainability, reviewed in Booklist between February 15, 2014, and February 1, 2015, offer a range of perspectives on conserving our planet, from the fossil fuels buried deep underground to the rain forests speckling its surface.
Situated less than 2 hours» drive from Johannesburg, the North West province has been nicknamed the platinum province because of the vast amounts of the mineral deposits buried deep underground.
It's buried deep underground and doesn't serve much purpose.
In fact, keep your thoughts about him buried deep underground, under some cement, with a cast iron weight firmly pressed on top.
In a Webcast talk from Stanford University, Jodi Cooley, a particle physicist at Southern Methodist University, presented the latest results from the Cryogenic Dark Matter Search 2 (CDMS - 2), a series of detectors buried deep underground in a former iron mine in northern Minnesota.
«Nuclear waste will remain buried deep underground for many thousands of years so there is plenty of time for the bacteria to become adapted.
Much of that must be buried deep underground, and the discharge of contaminated wastewater used in recycling has angered neighboring countries, he said.
One way to find out is to wait patiently for a particle to smack into a detector buried deep underground to avoid spurious signals from ordinary particles raining down from space.
Myriad experiments have been trying to do just that, most buried deep underground to block out troublesome cosmic rays.
They're just hard to get to — buried deep underground, generally in parts of the world that lack strong governments.
Scientists proffered ideas, nearly all involving making the plutonium forbiddingly dangerous for malefactors to transport and burying it deep underground.
One approach that is gaining currency among environmental scientists is carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS), a form of carbon sequestration in which CO2 is removed from the waste gas of power plants, typically by absorbing it in a liquid, and subsequently burying it deep underground, hence keeping the gas out of the atmosphere.
Asgardians, led by Thor's grandfather Bor, seize the stone and bury it deep underground, where it remains for thousands of years.
But don't bury it deep underground, as David said above!

Not exact matches

The casks, however, are projected to last only 50 years before beginning to leak, and so would need to be buried permanently deep underground.
If the water that causes those RSLs come from underground, though, the team believes it would be buried really deep beneath the surface.
Plans to bury Britain's radioactive waste deep underground should be acted on immediately without the need for further research, the Royal Society has said.
They are part of the radioactive waste which several governments — including the French — are planning to bury in deep underground repositories, thereby risking public anger.
By burying 60 percent of its carbon dioxide emissions deep underground, the 275 - megawatt FutureGen plant, to be built in Mattoon, Illinois, seeks to show that coal can be, if not exactly clean, then at least cleaner.
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