Sentences with phrase «in mantle»

I really should put some more time in my mantle; — RRB - Thank - you so much for adding to our Pin «Inspiration Party this week.
A profile used on the roof soffit boards was recreated in the mantle shelf chimney brackets.
I love the green on the shutter and the colors used in the mantle decor.
«Heat from the base of the mantle contributes significantly to the strength of the flow of heat in the mantle and to the resultant plate tectonics.»
These changes must affect atmospheric pressure changes and ocean currents and sub crustal flows too, generating heat in the mantle maybe?
As is usual for global warming supporters, he wraps himself in the mantle of science while implying that those who don't toe the line on the declared consensus are somehow anti-science.
Now everyone could be a victim... Global warming allows the upper - middle - class to join the proletariat, cloaking erstwhile oppressors in the mantle of righteous victimhood.»
From Northwestern University (h / t to Harold Ambler) Water bound in mantle rock alters our view of the Earth's composition Researchers from Northwestern University and the University of New Mexico report evidence for potentially oceans worth of water deep beneath the United States.
The energy is — especially if we add internally generated heat from radioactive decay in the mantle — sufficient to increase the temperature of the atmosphere to the higher temperature without having a «radiant imbalance» at TOA at all.
We have the increase in atmospheric temperature from nominal forcing and the increase from energy introduced into the system from combustion and radioactive decay in the mantle.
No one denies that radioactive decay happens in the mantle and the core cools.
Then skin depth is small, in the mantle about 50 km and in the core only 200 m for a disturbance lasting one day [typical for a geomagnetic storm].
Unfortunately the lithospheric signal is masked by contributions from deeper in the mantle.
So basically one low water content material which general geological processes separates water in mantle / core and transports water to surface [volcanos] and impactors with high water content [or lower water content] impact a body and water remain at the surface.
This of course ignores CO2 held geologically in the mantle which is another factor entirely.
This can occur under the high pressures and temperatures found in the mantle.
Geothermal plants send water down holes to bring to the surface the heat from natural radioactive decay deep in the mantle.
What is not true is that there is any magma in the mantle.
However, I am reflexively hostile to deception, especially when undertaken by people who cloak themselves in the mantle of science.
Ignoring radioactive decay in the mantle.
I understand the core normally has a different period of rotation than does the surface so that has to create quite a bit of churn in the mantle.
Since the 4 ms slowdown over 30 years was followed by a similar but slightly reduced speedup over the next 30 years, it is clear that a lot of the energy difference needed to conserve angular momentum had to have been stored elastically in the mantle rather than being dissipated to viscous heating of the mantle.
Moreover some combination of the basic sawtooth mechanism (sudden thermal disturbance followed slow return to equilibrium) could conceivably operate in parallel with oscillations amplified by resonances shaped by spherical harmonics in the mantle cavity, governed by the speed of sound in the mantle.
The spherical harmonics that can arise in the mantle between the core and the crust make for an interesting filter.
And the penis enlargement spammer has the virtue of not trying to wrap its fantasy claims in the mantle of honor and integrity of the armed forces.
Temperature tends to respond so that, depending on optical properties, LW emission will tend to reduce the vertical differential heating by cooling warmer parts more than cooler parts (for the surface and atmosphere); also (not significant within the atmosphere and ocean in general, but significant at the interface betwen the surface and the air, and also significant (in part due to the small heat fluxes involved, viscosity in the crust and somewhat in the mantle (where there are thick boundary layers with superadiabatic lapse rates) and thermal conductivity of the core) in parts of the Earth's interior) temperature changes will cause conduction / diffusion of heat that partly balances the differential heating.
Her artistic oeuvre, consisting of photographs, videos, slide projections or three - dimensional arrangements, transforms everyday objects and architecture into new forms and compositions, often cloaked in a mantle of secrecy.
Sponges and corals are starting to encrust her and every passing year she becomes more and more beautiful in her mantle of living reef.
Although the animal has a soft body, this skeleton lies under the skin in the mantle area.
The pearls are formed in the mantle, the pink - orange fleshy part; which also makes the shell.
The conch fish, Astrapogon stellatus, lives as a commensal (feeding at the same table) in the mantle cavity of the conch.
Literally covered in a mantle of pure - white fluffy hair as soft as silk, Maltese puppies are hard - to - resist bundles of joy blessed with a lively and spirited personality.
Cloaked in the mantle of science, like the social science texts I talked of earlier, they tend to freeze - frame both the content of what is taught and the ways in which instruction occurs, usually through specific delivery systems.
The proposal kicked up howls of protest from Baltimore politicos, who wrapped themselves in the mantle of local control.
The Room's repeat visitors demanded it — The Disaster Artist opens in early December, with James Franco, fright - wigged and wrapped in the mantle of Tommy Wiseau.
With the Black Panther left in a coma, it fell to his sister Shuri to take in the mantle of Black Panther.
A main source of the 44 trillion watts of heat that flows from the interior of the Earth is the decay of radioactive isotopes in the mantle and crust Alpha Decay.
A main source of the 44 trillion watts of heat that flows from the interior of the Earth is the decay of radioactive isotopes in the mantle and crust What is the «half - life» of a radioactive element?
The logic is that it would have been subducted as a function of plate tectonics billions of years ago, then encased in a forming diamond deep in the mantle, and ultimately sent back up near the surface again.
There's already evidence of water in the mantle in different forms, such as water that has been broken up and incorporated into other minerals.
While volcanoes contribute only about 1 percent of the total global carbon dioxide emitted, they provide a direct link between underground reservoirs of carbon in the mantle and atmospheric carbon dioxide.
The CO2 reacts with minerals in the mantle, which safely locks up the carbon up in their crystal structures.
Before 3 billion to 3.2 billion years ago, these inclusions resembled peridotite, a course - grained igneous rock common in the mantle.
Although the durations of several LIPs are within 1 — 10 myr, as expected in the mantle plume model, larger - duration (up to c. 40 myr) LIP events, including a few mafic LIPs, are there in Gondwana.
Regardless and most important, the mantle is slightly conductive, rapid changes in the core magnetic field would create currents in the mantle that would resist the changes.
But a group led by geologist Rajdeep Dasgupta of Rice University in Texas put very small samples of peridotite under very large pressures and discovered mantle rock can and does liquefy, at least in small amounts, as deep as 150 miles (250 km) in the mantle.
By mapping disturbances in electrical patterns, scientists have helped identify hidden «reservoirs» of water in the mantle.
The study also shows that rock containing tiny amounts of carbon dioxide helps to make magma at extreme depths in the mantle, which in turns explains the melted rock's electrical conductivity, or ability to sustain an electric charge.
Peridotite, which glows like a green cat's eye, is one of the most common minerals in the mantle, the slushy zone between Earth's stiff crust and dense iron core.
Dasgupta uses powerful hydraulic presses to partially melt rocks and minerals to simulate what is happening under equivalent pressures in the mantle.
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