After all, plate tectonics was more than a half - century in the making, and those revolutionaries had to look little
deeper than the sea floor.
AFTER THE STORM (Umi yori mada fukaku = Even
deeper than the sea) Film Movement Reviewed by: Harvey Karten, Shockya Grade: B + Director: Hirokazu Kore - eda Written by: Hirokazu Kore - eda Cast: Hiroshi Abe, Yoko Maki, Kirin Kiki, Taiyo Yoshizawa, Kirin Kiki Screened at: Critics» DVD, NYC, 3/10/17 Opens: March 17, 2017
Not exact matches
«The cost of actually doing
deep -
sea drilling, the cost of doing fracking in North Dakota, the cost of tar sands, the cost of Arctic drilling is way, way, way higher
than anyone admits,» Shah said.
In some things, we see the effect in the earth, that we can use resources faster
than they can replenish themselves; like the fish in the
sea or the oil in the ground, we have to seek what we need further and
deeper.
She herself followed a spiritual path alighned with American Indian belief system, but she expressed to me that Highe Pwer meant anything you Believe to be more powerful
than you... after
deep thought over much time I found that I believe the ocean was more powerful
than me and began the path of giving over my poerlessness to the
sea... been sober for 24 years and thay has evoved int not just the
sea, but rocks.
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«There is nothing more extreme
than sea temperatures of 38 degrees, outside air temperatures in the 40's and 50's and suffocating heat and humidity
deep in the hulls of live export vessels literally cooking animals alive.»
But while diving at several spots on the reef I have felt the current suddenly swing and run better
than a knot in the opposite direction, so that, to avoid being carried off the
deep side, I had to grab the base of a
sea fan or the encrusted trunnion of an old cannon and hang on.
Swim with friendly nurse sharks by the resort, or venture farther out into the
sea to check out one of the most impressive natural features in the area: the Great Blue Hole, a 407 - foot
deep sinkhole deemed one of the top scuba diving sites in the world by none other
than Jacques Cousteau.
Blue
Deep Sea Swim Diaper from Bambino Mio, $ 11.40: There's nothing more practical for your little tyke
than a reusable swim diaper.
But new analyses like this, which show previously undiscovered
deep canyons, suggest that a good chunk of East Antarctica's bed lies below
sea level, rendering the ice sheet less stable
than previously thought.
Our study also covered a longer time period, and included more in - situ observations of
deep -
sea debris
than any previous study I'm aware of.»
Such sites lie
deeper than most of the area's
sea shelf, putting them out of reach of the dragging bellies of icebergs, where they remain undisturbed for millennia.
Anchorages: The Strait of Messina is more
than 600 feet
deep, with an unusually hard seafloor, so building platforms in the
sea is impractical.
The scythe - shaped cleft in the western Pacific
sea floor, 2550 kilometers long, plunges nearly 11 kilometers,
deeper than any other place in the oceans.
The thought of swimming with them might scare you, but there's more to these
deep -
sea predators
than meets the eye.
Since there are no potential restabilising points further upstream to stop any retreat from extending
deep into the West Antarctic hinterland, this could cause
sea - levels to rise faster
than previously projected.»
During its fruitful 16 - year career the autonomous bot made more
than 200
deep dives, navigating the treacherous terrain of the
sea floor and mapping underwater mountain chains with little input from above.
So, we're talking about this period 3.5 million years ago, this is the middle Pleistocene, and that's where the CO2 concentrations were round about 400 ppm; and if we want to look at CO2 concentrations considerably higher
than that, we're going to go much
deeper in time, and then we're really going into periods where
sea level was even higher.
«The exploration of the world's oceans has just begun... the next generation of
deep -
sea explorers may actually see, for the first time, more of the Earth's solid surface
than all previous generations combined.
As the team reported here on 12 December at a meeting of the American Geophysical Union, the acidity near the corrals plunged by more
than 1.0 pH units, to 6.5 and below — far more extreme
than the reduction of 0.1 to 0.3 units forecast for a program of gradual
deep -
sea CO2 injection.
In fact, the litter density on the
deep seafloor of the Fram Strait is 10 to 100 times higher
than at the
sea surface.
DEEP DOWN One of the largest
seas on Titan, Ligeia Mare, seen in this false - color radar image taken by the Cassini spacecraft, extends more
than 200 meters below the moon's surface.
They also found that sharks used powered swimming more often
than a gliding motion to move through the ocean, contrary to what scientists had previously thought, and that
deep -
sea sharks swim in slow motion compared to shallow water species.
During 48 dives in August 2011, each lasting an average of 6 minutes and reaching more
than 300 meters
deep, the
sea lion's lungs collapsed at about 225 meters down — and then re-expanded at the same depth during the mammal's ascent.
The researchers found that during glacial periods when the atmosphere was colder and
sea ice was far more extensive,
deep ocean waters came to the surface much further north of the Antarctic continent
than they do today.
Scientists have shown for the first time that
deep -
sea fishes that use bioluminescence for communication are diversifying into different species faster
than other glowing fishes that use light for camouflage.
A new study published April 29 in Science suggests that eddies may have a
deeper reach
than previously thought, helping to shape some of the most remote ecosystems on Earth —
deep -
sea hydrothermal vents.
More
than a mile beneath the ocean's surface there is no sunlight, but the darkness does not reign undisturbed: Anglerfish and other bioluminescent animals cast an ominous glow in the
sea's
deepest reaches.
«The lack of baseline data for
deep -
sea ecosystems identified by the report has a direct bearing on the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) process... without continued efforts to produce basic underpinning science, regulation and governance of the
deep sea will remain an exercise on paper rather
than knowledge - driven decision making.
California
sea lions are champion
deep - divers, withstanding descents more
than 300 meters
deep.
Recent surveys have found more
than 2,300 - year - old colony of
deep - water black coral 1,480 feet (451 meters) below the surface off Oahu — and
deep -
sea fishing threatens the long - lived, slow - reproducing species that inhabit the
sea bottom such as the Patagonian toothfish (better known as Chilean
sea bass).
Recent research suggests that the element mix in ancient hot springs would have been more likely to give rise to life
than that of
deep sea vents.
New fossil evidence suggests the first spark of life may have occurred in a hot spring on land rather
than a hydrothermal vent in the
deep sea.
«Cold,
deep water from this little area of the Nordic
seas, less
than 1 % of the global ocean, travels the entire planet and returns as warm surface water.
More
than 100 marine benthic calcifying taxa, from the coastal zone to the
deep sea, from tropical, temperate and polar regions, were included in this comprehensive study.
«There's a perception in Brazil that they have a better handle on
deep -
sea drilling
than almost anyone,» says Garman of the Eurasia Group.
Van Dover is a specialist in the ecology of
deep -
sea ecosystems that are powered by chemistry rather
than sunlight, and Eggleston studies the ecology of organisms that live on the seafloor.
Other manned submersibles can not dive
deeper than about seven kilometers, says Lutz, who has made more
than 85 underwater voyages on board the mini sub Alvin and was part of the first
deep -
sea exploration of hydrothermal vents in 1979, when he was a postdoc at Yale University.
The Brazilian jackpot is buried
deeper below the
sea's surface
than Alaska's Mount McKinley is tall.
For more
than a century, after
deep -
sea studies got going in earnest in the 1870s with the round - the - world expedition of the British ship Challenger, biologists thought that was all there was to it.
To find out how such a large slip — greater
than 50 metres in places — happened, seismologists on board Japan's
deep -
sea research vessel Chikyu drilled boreholes nearly 850 metres
deep into the seabed around the plate boundary that ruptured in 2011.
Many strange creatures live in the
deep sea, but few are odder
than archaea, primitive single - celled bacteria - like microorganisms.
The more
than 35 technology projects on display at the company's campus included its far - out virtual WorldWide Telescope (WWT), software that is helping the U.S. National Science Foundation's Ocean Observatories Initiative cull data from
deep -
sea sensors as well as programs designed to make solitary Internet searches a thing of the past.
Deep sea fishes remove and store more
than one million tonnes of CO2 from UK and Irish surface waters every year, according to a new study led by the University of Southampton.
During the later period, when there was less
sea ice, the whales dove significantly longer and
deeper than in the earlier period — presumably in search of prey as the animals, in turn, changed their habits because of different ocean conditions brought on by
sea ice loss.
In a computer simulation that includes detailed interactions between wind and
sea, thick ice — more
than 6 feet
deep — increased by about 1 percent per year from 1979 to 2010, while the amount of thin ice stayed fairly constant.
The team found that Cuvier's beaked whale dives to more
than 1000 metres on average to hunt for the
deep -
sea...
They analysed sediments from a shallow Atlantic Ocean shelf where sediment accumulates faster
than it does in the
deep sea, making it easier to see seasonal fluctuations in the amount deposited.