Sentences with phrase «in lake ice»

«The dramatic changes in lake ice may also contribute to further warming of the entire region, because open water on lakes contributes to warmer air temperatures, albeit to a lesser extent than open seawater,» Surdu said.
But less than one percent of the gene sequences in the lake ice came from these sources.
In 1999, researchers based at Montana State University found bacteria in the lake ice (ScienceNOW, 29 September 1999).
Two other teams, led by David Karl of the University of Hawaii, Manoa, and John Priscu of Montana State University in Bozeman, found «coccoid,» or spherical, bacteria in the lake ice, and Karl's team managed to revive the bacteria in his lab.

Not exact matches

Ice used to come only in frozen blocks taken from lakes; now we produce ice in the comfort of our kitchIce used to come only in frozen blocks taken from lakes; now we produce ice in the comfort of our kitchice in the comfort of our kitchen.
«Our first Tesla slid off some ice late at night up at Lake Tahoe, and we ended up in a snow bank,» Wozniak said in a Q&A session jam - packed with anecdotes from his life.
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I cut the butter in the icing down to 2 TBSP and I use a high quality chocolate from a specialty baking and cooking store (Gygi's is great if you're in the Salt Lake City, UT area!).
It seems amazing now but for centuries the only way people living in hot climates could cool their drinks was to have first gathered ice and snow from mountain tops and frozen rivers and lakes.
I don't have a browned butter cookie in my collection (I do have an amazing browned butter icing recipe, but that'll have to wait for another post), so I turned to my favorite cookie recipe resource, Land O Lakes.
Headquarters: Niagara Falls, So in 2005, he founded The Ice House Winery — Ontario, Canada Employees: 40 (at peak) a refurbished peach packing plant that now manuProduct: Icewine factures icewine in Niagara - on - the - Lake, Jamie Macfarlane, owner: «Icewine is a concentrate, so it creOntario, Canada.
Despite the promise of spring, there were still lingering signs of winter like slushy ice on the lakes and blood oranges in my fridge.
Jan 04,2016... It began as an ice skating trip to a high lake in the Cascades in southern Oregon.
It started on a New Year's Day, with pomp, parades, bowl queens and quarterbacks in a traditional spectacle, and it ended hardly hours ago to the shush of skis across a hundred mountain slopes, the tranquillity of a year - end sunset seen from a thousand duck blinds and the last ice fisherman packing up his gear onthe frozen surface of Lake Minnetonka.
Last Friday the U.S. could hardly look ahead when the entire world was looking back: Twenty - two years to the day after the Miracle on Ice at Lake Placid, the Russians and the U.S. were playing in another Olympic semifinal.
Thanks to a succession of sturdy cold fronts whistling out of Canada, the 1955 winter has brought the iceboats out on lakes all over the northern tier of the U.S. Madison's Four Lakes Ice Yacht Club played host to 50 of the 450 - pound Skeeters in international class championship competition on Lake Monona, and even in the East, where relatively mild winters have prevailed recently, long - suffering iceboaters are looking forward to a renewal of the Eastern Ice Yachting Association championslakes all over the northern tier of the U.S. Madison's Four Lakes Ice Yacht Club played host to 50 of the 450 - pound Skeeters in international class championship competition on Lake Monona, and even in the East, where relatively mild winters have prevailed recently, long - suffering iceboaters are looking forward to a renewal of the Eastern Ice Yachting Association championsLakes Ice Yacht Club played host to 50 of the 450 - pound Skeeters in international class championship competition on Lake Monona, and even in the East, where relatively mild winters have prevailed recently, long - suffering iceboaters are looking forward to a renewal of the Eastern Ice Yachting Association championships.
I remember trading in my ice skates every year for a new pair, waiting to see if the lake froze over and we'd actually be able to skate outside and not just in the indoor rink, with its watery hot chocolate.
Snug in the same cosy cottage we enjoyed in August, our view was of the frozen — lake - turned - ice - rink and the ice fishing huts.
In the winter, ice skating is available on the lake — depending on the frigidness of our winter, of course!
While my kids have not yet been to Fenelon Falls, they are well - versed in most flavours of Kawartha Dairy ice cream — another jewel of the Kawartha Lakes region.
More recently, she coached at the Glenview Ice Center, Twin Rinks Ice Pavilion in Buffalo Grove, Crystal Ice House in Crystal Lake and at the old Barrington ice riIce Center, Twin Rinks Ice Pavilion in Buffalo Grove, Crystal Ice House in Crystal Lake and at the old Barrington ice riIce Pavilion in Buffalo Grove, Crystal Ice House in Crystal Lake and at the old Barrington ice riIce House in Crystal Lake and at the old Barrington ice riice rink.
The towns offer other attractions, such as the Cantigny Museums and Gardens, in Wheaton, a vivid tribute to veterans (the museums are the official repository for the 1st Division of the Army) surrounded by lush gardens; and the picturesque, 10 - acre Lake Ellyn in Glen Ellyn, which residents use for fishing and ice skating.
«Anybody who grew up ice skating in Lake County went to Zion Ice Arena,» said Jeffrey Lovinger of Waukegan, who played hockey there as a child and supports efforts to keep it opice skating in Lake County went to Zion Ice Arena,» said Jeffrey Lovinger of Waukegan, who played hockey there as a child and supports efforts to keep it opIce Arena,» said Jeffrey Lovinger of Waukegan, who played hockey there as a child and supports efforts to keep it open.
We've had picnics in the «tree house» (our backyard play structure), trips to the beach and the local ice cream shop, and a visit to Lake Erie.
A perfect storm of high lake levels, ice formation and unprecedented spring rains flooded shoreline communities along Lake Ontario earlier this year, and that would have occurred with or without the new lake - level regulating Plan 2014, International Joint Commission officials said at an environmental conference in Bufflake levels, ice formation and unprecedented spring rains flooded shoreline communities along Lake Ontario earlier this year, and that would have occurred with or without the new lake - level regulating Plan 2014, International Joint Commission officials said at an environmental conference in BuffLake Ontario earlier this year, and that would have occurred with or without the new lake - level regulating Plan 2014, International Joint Commission officials said at an environmental conference in Bufflake - level regulating Plan 2014, International Joint Commission officials said at an environmental conference in Buffalo.
Researchers at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute's Darrin Freshwater Institute in Bolton Landing have been studying the impact of water temperate and lake ice for several years, said Sandra Nierzicki - Bauer, executive director.
Congelation ice, unlike «snow ice,» grows slowly downward from the surface of a calm lake in a vertical, column - like fashion with horizontal interlocking grains
The ice that encases the lake likely rolled in sometime between 120,000 and a million years ago.
Any life that exists in the lake today may represent hangers - on from its ice - free time.
Much of his research career has focused on glaciers and lake ice, work that is highly interdisciplinary in nature, incorporating geology, physics, and meteorology.
The properties of the climate system include not just familiar concepts of averages of temperature, precipitation, and so on but also the state of the ocean and the cryosphere (sea ice, the great ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica, glaciers, snow, frozen ground, and ice on lakes and rivers).
They make the journey to Baikal because the lake's combination of storm - free waters, and — in the winter — a 1 - metre - thick ice platform, provide ideal conditions for studying the icy crystals below.
Although a British team was unsuccessful in its quest to penetrate Lake Ellsworth, a group of Russian scientists successfully retrieved samples from Lake Vostok, thousands of kilometers away on the Eastern Antarctic Ice Sheet.
Males were more likely to die in natural traps such as tar pits, ice lakes, mudflows, and bogs, according to a new study in Current Biology of DNA extracted from 98 fossilized woolly mammoths found across the Siberian landscape.
Ice deformation data from NASA's ICEsat, which indicates subglacial water movement, suggest that the lake has completely filled and drained twice since data - taking began in 2003.
To build a picture of the habitat as it crept out of the Ice Age, Willerslev's team analysed DNA in cores taken from beneath two lakes in what was the last stretch of the corridor to melt.
But the team hopes the Lake Whillans microbial community can help it understand so - called extremophile organisms that can exist in the extreme dark and cold, and how such microbes might also be affecting the chemistry of the ice itself.
One popular choice is Lake Vostok in the heart of Antarctica, within which organisms may live beneath 4 kilometers of ice (ScienceNOW, 9 December 1999).
Join researchers seeking signs of life in one of the hundreds of lakes and rivers that lurk beneath Antarctica's expansive ice sheet.
This year the ice came from a lake called Vassfjorden in a remote area of Norway.
Scientists have already discovered enormous lakes deep under the ice, a result not predicted in any model.
Each day, ENDURANCE (Environmentally Non-Disturbing Under - ice Robotic Antarctic Explorer) was lowered through a hole in the ice and used its sensors to take readings in different parts of the lake — temperatures, light levels, solar radiation and dissolved organic matter.
The British are positioned to start drilling at Antarctica's Lake Ellsworth in autumn 2012, and an American team hopes to begin drilling to the Whillans Ice Stream, a network of subglacial waterways, in January 2013.
In 2012, the Russian Antarctic Expedition completed drilling through nearly 4 kilometers of ice to reach the surface of subglacial Lake Vostok.
«Scientists discover first super salty subglacial lakes in Canadian Arctic: Super salty water beneath ice could serve as a terrestrial analogue for a habitat for life on other planets.»
If the Russians have indeed reached Lake Vostok this week, it could be a close contest to see who will be first to test whether life can go on in the cold darkness beneath Antarctica's ice.
At least two large, supersalty lakes lie deep beneath an ice cap in far northeastern Canada, a new radar survey shows.
Though all subglacial lakes are good analogues for life beyond Earth, the hypersaline nature of the Devon lakes makes them particularly tantalizing analogues for ice - covered moons in our solar system.
Scientists estimate the lake itself is roughly 14 million years old — the age of the ice sheet that covers it — and that the water currently in the lake is roughly 1 million years old.
Eventually, the whole system should get a dress rehearsal in Antarctica, hopefully becoming the first of its kind to drill through 3000 metres of ice into South Pole Lake.
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