Sentences with phrase «cubic meters at»

25 trillion cubic meters at 400 dollars per thousand cubic meters is about 10 trillion dollars, at roughly current market prices.
1 km diameter 1 meter high is 785,000 cubic meters and one has about 120,000 cubic meters at -195 C and density of 4.614 kg / m3 which means it's about 16 cm or 6 inches high.
China Energy News, a state - run newspaper, cited a policymaker Monday as saying that China will complete the construction of approved coal - to - natural - gas plants but will not approve new projects until 2020, aiming to keep its coal - based synthetic natural gas production capacity to 15 billion cubic meters at the end of the decade.
That the molecules i the atmosphere all have roughly the same amount of energy due to convection, but since there are many more of them per cubic meter at lower altitudes, there is more energy per cubic meter, which we register as increased temperature.

Not exact matches

Average concentrations of PM2.5 in Beijing stood at 73 micrograms per cubic meter in 2016, down 9.9 percent on the previous year.
We are exporting in cubic meters enough logs to keep over 70 sawmills operating per year and the communities of at least 3500 residence per mill.
Meanwhile, the water used to manufacture those 4,000 disposables comes in at a comparatively modest 141 cubic meters.
Regardless of the functional additives, experiments showed that once a sorbent material achieved a surface area of 2,800 square meters per gram and a pore volume of 1.35 cubic centimeters per gram, neither more surface area nor larger pores made it more efficient at capturing carbon dioxide.
To put that into perspective, the World Health Organization (WHO) puts the threshold for safe air at 25 micrograms per cubic meter, and India's Central Pollution Control Board limits exposure to 60 micrograms per cubic meter, said Cusworth, a member of the Atmospheric Chemistry Modeling Group led by Daniel J. Jacob, the Vasco McCoy Family Professor of Atmospheric Chemistry and Environmental Engineering, and Loretta J. Mickley, Senior Research Fellow at SEAS.
The dome already has grown taller than its older neighbor, and its impressive growth rate of 5 cubic meters per second shows no sign of subsiding, researchers reported here 15 December at a meeting of the American Geophysical Union.
But one afternoon, the whales all converged on one place where there was a really high density of prey — a 40 - meter - thick swath of water with 107 grams of krill per cubic meter, as opposed to the average density of 66 grams per cubic meter, Cade reported at the meeting.
A peak microplastics concentration was measured at Rees on the Nederhijn, where 3.9 million plastic items per square kilometer (or 21,839 particles per 1000 cubic meters) were found in a single water sample.
The U.S. had the world's highest per capita water footprint, at 2,842 cubic meters per annum.
At even higher formaldehyde concentrations of 3.0 milligrams per cubic meter, however, the researchers observed an unexpected decrease in cilia beating frequency, possibly due to irreversible cell damage caused by the formaldehyde.
So Weschler and Wisthaler simulated a typical office environment at the Technical University of Denmark in Copenhagen — two people in a carpeted 28.5 — cubic meter room at a temperature of 23 degrees Celsius with two small stainless steel tables, two chairs, two flat - screen LCD monitors, two headsets, one walkie - talkie, one small mixing fan, a few books, two laptops, two bottles of water and ozone concentrations that reached roughly 32 parts per billion, an average exposure for a hot, smoggy day.
One cubic meter of gas hydrate on the ocean floor contains 165 cubic meters of gas at room temperature and pressure.
Cesium - 137 levels at U.S. beaches were 1.3 to 1.7 Becquerels per cubic meter, Buesseler said.
The known laws of physics allow for a matter density up to the so - called Planck value of 1097 kilograms per cubic meter — the density at which the strength of gravity becomes so strong that quantum - mechanical fluctuations should break down the fabric of spacetime.
Tests off the coast of Japan shortly after the 2011 earthquake and nuclear plant disaster measured radiation at 50 million becquerel per cubic meter, Buesseler said.
He predicts that water off the Oregon shore will peak at around 10 to 20 becquerel per cubic meter of water as ocean currents carry radiation from Japan in the years ahead.
Each year, roughly 2.4 trillion cubic feet (68 billion cubic meters) of natural gas are used each year, according to the Energy Information Administration — a more than 30 - year supply at current consumption levels.
When PM2.5 becomes trapped in the valleys, this often leads to sharp increases in PM2.5 to levels considered to be unhealthy (> 35 micrograms per cubic meter, and at times approaching 100 ug / m3).
In 2011 ships that called at Svalbard emptied their ballast tanks 31 times, producing a total volume of 653,000 cubic meters, equivalent to more than 261 Olympic - size swimming pools.
And the central government has set targets in its current five - year plan of 6.5 billion cubic meters of shale gas to be produced annually by 2015, jumping to at least 60 billion cubic meters per year by 2020.
The World Bank estimates that the 5.3 trillion cubic feet (150 billion cubic meters) of natural gas that bubbles up at oil wells worldwide adds some 400 million metric tons of CO2 to the atmosphere each year — as well as more methane.
Writing in Engineering Geology, the researchers report that the sensors were able to pinpoint small rockfalls (of less than 20 cubic meters) at distances of up to several hundred meters away — and identify not only individual impacts within falls, but also, in some cases, the signals generated as the rocks began to move.
Engineer Steve Maki, Metrodome facilities manager, explains that they have 20 «blowers,» or fans, on the stadium's «mechanical» level, located just above the upper concourse and below the roof; and each blower pumps at 100 horsepower and 2,800 cubic meters per minute.
More than 7,500 cubic meters contains hazardous chemicals prohibited for disposal at WIPP, another 7,500 cubic meters has «unresolved regulatory constraints,» and almost 3,000 cubic meters has other characteristics that are not acceptable at WIPP.
«Carving them, researchers calculated, would take water gushing at 10 million to 1 billion cubic meters per second.»
«Now, clean water is becoming a very expensive commodity on the three islands as it has to be transported by boat from Lombok, at a cost of Rp 75,000 per cubic meter,» he said, adding that the new facilities were expected to help promote tourism.
«Pour Your Body Out (7354 Cubic Meters)» took over the atrium at The Museum of Modern Art through February 2, 2009.
«Pipilotti Rist: Pour Your Body Out (7534 Cubic Meters)» continues through Feb. 2 at the Museum of Modern Art; (212) 708-9400, moma.org.
Just a day before the opening of her commissioned multimedia installation Pour Your Body Out (7354 Cubic Meters), organized by Klaus Biesenbach, chief curator, Department of Media, which remains on view till February 2, 2009 at the MoMA's atrium, Pipilotti Rist sat down with Rail publisher Phong Bui at the Museum Café to talk about her work.
Installation view of Pipilotti Rist's Pour Your Body Out (7354 Cubic Meters) at The Museum of Modern Art, 2008.
A cubic meter of ice at 0 degrees weighs 917 kilograms, so that works out to roughly 90 billion cubic meters of ice melted by our undersea volcano.
I suspect the amount of additional 33psu surface waters entrained by the sinking brine is indicated by the nearly 35psu salinity of Arctic ocean water below about 300 meters depth; if the salt from each cubic meter of ice formed were added to approximately 15 cubic meters of water at 33psu, it would raise the salinity to near 35psu.
One of the more entertaining current doublethinks from the greenie moonbats is their total acceptance of sequestration of a gazillion cubic meters of CO2, yet total horror at a few cubic meters of nuclear waste.
In June 2016, researchers observed firsthand a glacial outburst flood at the Lhotse Glacier near Mount Everest that loosed about 4.8 million cubic miles (about 2 million cubic meters) of water from within the glacier itself.
On the south side of the power plant, at the Liberty Mine, a giant dragline is already taking 86 - cubic - yard (65.7 - cubic - meter) bites out of the countryside.
Production of roundwood (logs) on plantations is estimated at 432 million cubic meters per year, accounting for 12 percent of world wood production.
So roughly the 100 tons of liquid N2 become about 60,000 cubic meter of air at around -195.9 °C and density 4.614 kg / m3 and air in pit roughly form into another 60,000 cubic of air at around -195 C with density of 4.614 kg / m3.
So the liquid nitrogen will form into air - the 1.2 times 100 ton is 120 cubic meter time say 500 - which is air 60,000 cubic meter air near it's boiling point at density of 4.614 kg / m3.
I still remember seeing Pipilotti Rist: Pour Your Body Out (7354 Cubic Meters) at MoMA in 2008 - 2009, and could not wait to see what this retrospective consisted of.
Suppose two equal volumes of gas — call them a cubic meter each — at STP, one 100 % CO2 the other 100 % N2.
A population is deemed to be at risk if available water supplies fall below 1,000 cubic meters per capita per year.
It also makes DALR expansions tricky, because they are one «parcel» of gas expanding against another, which gives me a headache — topologically — whenever I try to imagine it happening in a uniform way, at which point my brain wants to shift gears into Navier - Stokes altogether because simple pictures of a cubic meter of gas expanding into other gas surrounding it as it rises forces one to think of what the other gas has to do to make room, and then you've got gas expanding into gas that is contracting, some rising, some falling, with dynamic viscosity along the parcel boundaries and I just can't solve or even visualize the PDEs in my head particularly well except in simple e.g. convective roll sorts of ways.
The composter has an electric fan (8 W) that fans air into the 160 mm wide ventilation pipe attached to the lid of the composter at a rate of 15 - 30 cubic meters per hour.
Birol said the IEA expected overcapacity of liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals and gas pipelines to reach at least 250 billion cubic meters by 2015, more than three times the capacity in 2008.
The models» composite annual mean OA surface air concentrations exceed 0.5 microgram of carbon per cubic meter across most continental regions, as shown at the left of Fig. 3, with maximum concentrations primarily over biomass burning regions and secondarily over industrialized areas.
In 2005 the Greenland ice sheet lost around 53 cubic miles (220 cubic kilometers) of mass — more than two times the amount it lost in 1996 (22 cubic miles, or 90 cubic kilometers).5 The melt area set a new record in 2007: it was about 60 percent larger than the previous record in 1998, and extended farther inland.7, 8 By 2007 the melt season at elevations above 6,500 feet (2,000 meters) was a month longer than the average from 1988 to 2006.9
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