Sentences with phrase «considered as a reservoir»

«Glacial ice is not currently considered as a reservoir for organic carbon and biology,» says Christner, «but that view has to change.»

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Philips reservoir is considered as one of the most practical baby bottle warmers for home use.
«These objects need to be considered as potential reservoirs of water and life,» said Prabal Saxena of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, lead author of the research published in Icarus November 24.
«These objects need to be considered as potential reservoirs of water and life,» lead author Prabal Saxena, a planetary scientist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, said in a press release.
The N cycle is considered as a «perfect» cycle, in which the reservoirs are easily accessible and includes numerous feedback controls.
[1] Martian lava tubes could possibly trap volatiles such as water which is considered essential for life, and may also contain reservoirs of ancient ice since cold air can pool in lava tubes and temperatures remain stable.
This fact allow the ocean to be considered as a giant possible reservoir of methane.
The solutions they considered were: setting up a rural water supply program providing poor communities in Africa with deep boreholes and public hand pumps; developing campaigns that raise awareness of disease transmission, health costs, and the social benefits of sanitation; ensuring affected communities have access to technology to remove contaminants in raw water supplies; building reservoirs in some parts of Africa, such as the sparsely inhabited Blue Nile gorge in Ethiopia.
It is misleading to consider only the atmosphere and ocean, as the climate models do, and ignore the other reservoirs.
We consider that this represents an upper bound, because it is likely that the rate of seepage from any reservoir will decrease with time as the surrounding water table rises, as assumed by Sahagian (2000).
We consider these two terms to be upper bounds because, as with infiltration from reservoirs, a new steady state will be achieved after a period of years, with no further change in storage.
And then they considered drought as a hydrological problem: that moment when lakes, reservoirs and aquifers begin to dry up.
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