Sentences with phrase «from deep cores»

Unlike winds on the inner rocky planets like Earth, which are powered primarily by sunlight, winds on the gas giants are also fed by heat escaping from their deep cores, although the strength of this interior heat is a mere fraction of the sunlight falling on Earth.
The Solar & Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) is a project of international collaboration between the European Space Agency (ESA) and NASA to study the Sun from its deep core to the outer corona and the solar wind.
SOHO is a project of international collaboration between ESA and NASA to study the Sun from its deep core to the outer corona and the solar wind.
I will sign off with the message that although structures within our pelvis have been compromised, we have the ability, with the commitment to an appropriate exercise program and consistent attention to neutral spine posture, to again support our pelvic organs and feel strong from our deepest core muscles throughout our body.
My morning practice sets me up to meet my own wall - to - wall days from a deep core of peace.
I was suggested to move in a more organic and natural way, becoming more concious of how my body moves, especially bending to stand!?! I have since been doing a lot more, bent knee roll ups through my spine in my practice, being consciously aware of moving from my deep core space and have been feeling a whole lot better for it!
I thank that person from the deepest core of my heart to bring on such a lovely discovery to woman kind ok enough of melodrama.
Dallimore, S.R., and T.S. Collett, Intrapermafrost Gas Hydrates from a Deep Core - Hole in the Mackenzie Delta, Northwest - Territories, Canada, Geology, 23 (6), 527 - 530, 1995.

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Or does it pull in contributions from other parts of the cerebral cortex and even from areas that are involved in emotional behavior, like the amygdala, which lies deep in the brain's core?
That pitch to advertisers stems from FloSports» core philosophy, according to Floreani, which is to align with users» passions that are «an inch wide, a mile deep
Dymon Asia Ventures (DAV) was set up with the goal of accelerating the transformation in Financial Services, capitalising on the under - invested core FinTech sectors in the region and leveraging the deep expertise of the DAV team to support entrepreneurs from Seed to Series B stages.
As I sat there awkwardly sipping my coffee, I had a certain feeling that sort of pulled the rug from underneath me and stung deep to me core — perhaps you know this feeling too.
All marriages are «mixed marriages» (in that all couples come from differing family backgrounds and world - views); but when there are deep disagreements about the core meanings of existence, a couple must work doubly hard to establish creative closeness.
In just two short years, Elway completely redesigned the Broncos, altering their core identity from one centered on a high - octane passing offense to another whose foundation is a swarming, tough, deep, and talented defense.
They also express concern that students without the deep and broad background knowledge and fluency that affluent children generally absorb from their homes and communities first need to develop that core knowledge before they can benefit from a collaborative, project - based approach.
Most stress in life comes from deep rooted core beliefs that are created in childhood.
The tools available today are none other than deep reforms in the periphery, wealth transfers from the core to reinforce those reforms, and an overall more effective plan for European economic governance.
As each cylinder of rock comes up from the deep, onboard specialists rush to record its density, resistivity, temperature and any other data that might change before the cores are examined at a main lab in Bremen, Germany.
Morgan asked the International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP), a global collaboration of marine research, for more than $ 100 million to collect six 2 - mile - deep cores from around the crater's center to better understand peak ring formation and the impact's environmental effects.
Most astrophysicists think that gamma ray bursts, fantastically energetic flares from deep space, stream from new black holes that form when the cores of massive spinning stars collapse to trigger supernovas.
Geophysicists have suspected that the magma fueling those volcanoes bubbles up from deep within the planet, perhaps from the middle of the thick mantle or even deeper, just above Earth's swirling core of molten iron.
But if lighter material, like hydrogen, settles close to the iron core, it could block dense material from sinking deep enough to keep convection going, said O'Rourke, of Arizona State University in Tempe.
Clow measured twice, once in 2011 and again in 2014, the temperature in a 3.4 - kilometer - deep (2 - mile - deep) borehole from which the West Antarctic Sheet Divide ice core had been drilled during an eight - year project that ended in 2011.
Bierman and four colleagues — from UVM, Boston College, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, and Imperial College London — studied deep cores of ocean - bottom mud containing bits of bedrock that eroded off of the east side of Greenland.
Scientists sampled a 650 - foot deep sediment core from roll - front uranium deposits at an unmined site at Wyoming's Smith Ranch Highlands.
But much of what is known about this time period's climate comes from cores drilled deep in the ocean, Hren says.
The data come from deep - sea sediment cores dating to 205 million years ago that contain inorganic carbon - rich minerals as well as the organic remains of single celled marine phytoplankton.
Core samples from deeper in the Lake Towuti sediment will show whether this drying evident during the last ice age also happened in previous ice ages.
Deep Space 1 flew past Comet Borrelly on 22 September, spotting jets of gas and dust streaming from the thinnest part of the comet's bowling - pin - shaped core.
Bruce Balick of the University of Washington used to think that fliers were speeding chunks of stellar ash that had somehow been coughed up from deep within the core of a dying star and had broken through the surrounding layers of gas and dust.
Intrigued, geochemist Luann Becker of the University of California at Santa Barbara and her colleagues examined cores extracted from deep within the dome.
Gard found similar fossils deeper down in the sediment cores, indicating that the Arctic ice partially cleared at various times from about 128 000 to 71 000 years ago — a period covering the latest interglacial and the early part of the latest ice age.
We show that DNA and amino acids from buried organisms can be recovered from the basal sections of deep ice cores, enabling reconstructions of past flora and fauna.
The finding, in combination with evidence from previous studies, suggests that these molten regions deep below, near the core - mantle boundary of the Earth, may cause basaltic ocean island chains to form along the surface.
Such blobs, astronomers believe, could only arise deep within the core of the blast from the flash fusion of silicon atoms into unstable atoms of nickel, a process that lasts a fraction of a second and requires temperatures of at least 5 billion degrees.
Measurements of Jovian gravity suggest that Jupiter's core is large and diffuse, and microwave views show that ammonia wells up to the cloud tops from deep in the atmosphere (SN: 6/24/17, p. 14).
Analysing new data from marine sediment cores taken from the deep South Atlantic, between the southern tip of South America and the southern tip of Africa, the researchers discovered that during the last ice age, deep ocean currents in the South Atlantic varied essentially in unison with Greenland ice - core temperatures.
Subatomic particles called neutrinos, on the other hand, flood out from deep in the Sun's core where they are generated in nuclear reactions.
18Oc measured in foraminifera collected from deep sea sediment cores (Lisiecki et al., 2005).
Hubble images showed, on the contrary, that quasars always occur at the cores of distant galaxies and derive their energy from material being sucked into black holes that lie even deeper within the galactic centers.
Thus, the core from the North Pacific provided a rare opportunity to assess the vital signs of old, deep microbe communities.
By sampling cores from a range of depths, including the bottom of the Arctic deep basins, the researchers show that even the deepest waters were being flushed out at about the same rate as in the modern Arctic.
By studying sediment cores from the deep Pacific near the Philippines, paleoclimatologist Lowell Stott of the University of Southern California in Los Angeles and his colleagues revealed that the temperatures of the deepest seas rose by around 2 degrees Celsius (3.6 degrees Fahrenheit) at least 1,000 years before sea - surface temperatures.
Ice cores extracted from deep within a Himalayan glacier leave little doubt that the earth's temperatures are on the rise.
That indicates the plume comes from a relatively deep source, though the data doesn't allow the team to peer deeper into the mantle, near the core.
Now, new evidence from a marine sediment core from the deep Pacific points to warmer ocean waters around Antarctica (in sync with the Milankovitch cycle)-- not greenhouse gases — as the culprit behind the thawing of the last ice age.
The simple fact is that every scientist now involved in climate science, from the study of isotope ratios in deep ice cores to the emission of methane from tropical forests, is not only a scientist, but a political commentator and activist.
Ancient biomolecules from deep ice cores reveal a forested southern Greenland.
Five millennia of surface temperatures and ice core bubble characteristics from the WAIS Divide deep core, West Antarctica.
Ancient biomolecules from deep ice cores reveal a forested southern Greenland Willerslev, E., E. Cappellini, W. Boomsma, R. Nielsen et al. 2007.
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