Sentences with phrase «from deep underground»

But it does have tap water, which the New York Times tell us originates from deep underground in the same region as one of Italy's most popular bottled waters, San Benedetto.
Yet these properties of the solar system must now compete against a new force — a creature that shifts vast amounts of carbon from deep underground storage into the atmosphere.
Supply, cost, environmental consequences - these are among the central features of debate over energy policy in the U.S. Those who want to open up more areas to drilling - on land and offshore - and expand the use of fracking to extract natural gas from deep underground argue that we must reduce our dependence on foreign oil.
Set in a depressingly apocalyptic future, Armored Core V has humanity waging war with all manner of weaponry but the most lethal of these are the newly discovered Armored Cores; mecha dug up from deep underground that retro - actively antiquate all modern day warfare.
Only a few people are aware of the fact that hot water rushing up from deep underground has created not only thermal baths but caves too.
Near the vessel's keel, divers can find thermal vents that radiate heated water from deep underground.
At the Tabacon thermal hot springs, geothermal - warmed mineral waters flow from deep underground, forming natural pools and small waterfalls.
While Price is not expecting any time soon a mission to Mars to drill several hundred meters beneath the surface, methanogens (methane - generating Archaea) could just as easily be detected around meteor craters where rock has been thrown up from deep underground.
The ability to identify and access sustainable sources of water from deep underground will be critical for developing northern Australia and other arid regions of the country.
DENVER, Colo. — Fracking is a procedure used to extract oil or gas from deep underground.
Any gas leaks from deep underground would be accompanied by a rise in helium levels, which could be easily detected.
Water pumped from deep underground during oil and gas drilling could help farmers weather water shortages.
In «The One - Stop Carbon Solution,» Steven L. Bryant proposes sequestering carbon dioxide by injecting it into hot brine from deep underground and sending it back.
Our design is a closed - loop system that injects CO2 into hot, methane - saturated brine brought to the surface from deep underground.
Whether the uranium is stripped out of an open pit like the Ranger mine in Australia, removed from deep underground like McArthur River or chemically leached from its rocky home as at the Smith Ranch - Highland mine in Wyoming (the largest mine in the U.S.), yellowcake is the end product, along with a heap of radioactive tailings and, often, contaminated water.
Fracking wastewater is laden with chemicals used to drill and frack the well and may also contain radioactive compounds and heavy metals released from deep underground.
For one, experts say that aquifers the states and the EPA once thought would never be needed may soon become important sources of water as the climate changes and technology reduces the cost of pumping it from deep underground and treating it for consumption.
Because different noble gases move at various speeds through rock and water, the proportions present revealed that although the gases had come from deep underground, they had arrived directly rather than percolating through layers of rock and water (PNAS, DOI: 10.1073 / pnas.1322107111).
The strain is accommodated by either rocks sliding past one another, causing earthquakes, or by molten rocks welling up from deep underground to fill the opening space, ultimately leading to volcanic eruptions.
The state had a de facto ban in place as it studied the process, which involves extracting oil and gas from deep underground by pumping water, sand and chemicals at high pressures deep underground.
A July 2012 study by researchers at Duke University and California State Polytechnic University at Pomona found that salty water from deep underground could make its way into drinking water near the surface.
Quarry, 2015, projected at cinematic scale in the SLG's main gallery, traces the excavation of marble from the deepest underground quarry in the world to its almost inevitable use in the modern luxury apartments of Manhattan skyscrapers.
Projected at cinematic scale in the SLG's main gallery, Quarry traces the excavation of marble from the deepest underground quarry in the world to its almost inevitable use in the modern luxury apartments of Manhattan skyscrapers.
The film «Quarry» (2015), traces the excavation of marble from the deepest underground quarry in the world to its almost inevitable use in the modern luxury apartments of Manhattan skyscrapers.

Not exact matches

The detector is located deep underground to reduce interference from cosmic rays, at the Gran Sasso laboratory in Italy.
If the water that causes those RSLs come from underground, though, the team believes it would be buried really deep beneath the surface.
As the resource remains open at depth, further deeper drilling will be required from underground, assuming the final feasibility is positive,» said Empire's managing director David Sargeant.
They are resilient, for they have been nourished and nurtured with a consistent love, and even in the dry season their roots sink deep and drink from the underground spring that refreshes and renews them.
Still Waters Run Deep is back and for the first time at one of the best underground venues in the city, Open Studios, and who to better to helm the decks than our good friend from Romania, Herodot.
As a leading integrated producer and marketer of commodities with a well - balanced portfolio of diverse industrial assets, Glencore Xstrata are strongly positioned to capture value at every stage of the supply chain, from sourcing materials deep underground to delivering products to an international customer base.
MAPPING DEEP LIFE WITH DNA Onstott calls his trips into the gold mines «underground safaris,» but finding new species in the depths of the Earth is a far cry from spotting them on the savannah.
The cause, scientists say, is injecting wastewater from oil and gas operations into deep underground wells.
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.
The remaining soil organic matter is not — as is frequently the case with forest soil — mostly present as «forest floor» in the surface layer, but lies deeper underground where it is better protected from humus - degrading microorganisms.
Mine shafts at New Mexico's Waste Isolation Pilot Plant are carved into solid salt deep underground, blocking radiation from going in or out.
For years scientists have been trying to store carbon dioxide captured from exhaust flues at power plants and other emitters, mostly by injecting it deep underground.
Their roots can penetrate deep underground to tap hidden water sources, and they produce much of the life - giving water vapour that emanates from forests.
Extremophiles feeding on nonsolar energy sources show how alien life might similarly arise and thrive deep underground, far from surface water and sunlight.
Uranium, the radioactive element that fuels nuclear power plants and occurs naturally in the Earth's crust, is typically mined from large sandstone deposits deep underground.
Many scientific instruments rely on the ability to detect photons one at a time, from the huge tanks of water built deep underground to detect neutrinos from the Sun to the fluorescence detectors used in biological research.
To obtain a clearer, quantifiable look at carbon trapping rates in basalt, Giammar collected samples of the rock from Washington state, where researchers previously injected a thousand tons of CO2 gas deep underground into a basalt flow.
Most WIMP detectors are placed deep underground to shield them from background radiation that can cloud that signal.
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.
But fires that rage deep underground, fed by oxygen coming from cracks in the earth, are extremely difficult to deal with.
The very existence of this layer is understood from seismic imaging, as it lies far too deep underground to be sampled directly.
A team of researchers studying water quality around hydraulic fracturing, the process used to extract gas from rock deep underground, have found a blueprint to move those conversations forward.
Mary Kang, then a doctoral candidate at Princeton, originally began looking into methane emissions from old wells after researching techniques to store carbon dioxide by injecting it deep underground.
Dr Alice Samson, co-author of the paper from the University of Leicester School of Archaeology and Ancient History, explains: «Scientific analyses from the team have provided the first dates for rock art in the Caribbean — illustrating that these images are pre-Columbian made by artists exploring and experimenting deep underground.
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.
Injecting wastewater deep underground as a byproduct of oil and gas extraction techniques that include fracking causes human - made earthquakes, the lead author of new research from Arizona State University said Thursday.
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