Sentences with phrase «in rock cores»

The scientists are now sampling other wells, but they're also hunting Frackibacter in rock cores from pristine, unfracked sites.

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«Rocked to the core of its business model, Facebook has no choice but to take away Shopify's punchbowl,» Left wrote in a note.
«Rocked to the core of its business model, Facebook has no choice but to take away Shopify's punch bowl,» Left wrote in a note.
The shift is also a reaction to the development that rocked Mr Packer and Crown to its core in October 2016, when it was revealed 19 former and current Crown employees had been arrested by Chinese authorities in a crackdown on the promotion of gambling directly to consumers.
The Core overlies an area of crustal basement rock weakness, which is limited in geographic extent.
The data and analyses that Cambridge Analytica generated in this time provided discoveries that would later form the emotionally charged core of Trump's presidential platform, said Wylie, whose disclosures in news reports over the past several days have rocked both his onetime employer and Facebook.
In one of my latest blogposts, I wrote about the importance of putting rock solid defensive companies such as consumer staples at the core of the investment portfolio in order to build an ever growing passive income machine as a dividend growth investoIn one of my latest blogposts, I wrote about the importance of putting rock solid defensive companies such as consumer staples at the core of the investment portfolio in order to build an ever growing passive income machine as a dividend growth investoin order to build an ever growing passive income machine as a dividend growth investor.
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As one scientist interviewed said, he «should be finding layers of glassy droplets and fused rock in sea - core samples, the sorts of things we find at all other similar impact sites.»
We are a Goldie Loc's Planet 2 - we got the right of land to water ratio 3 - the moon is at the right size and orbit to prevent the earth from wobbling 4 - the gas giants in our solar system do a great job at cleaning up roaming ice and rock that is flying around our solar system 5 - right distance from the galactic core.
Mobile POS solutions have been a revolutionizing component in restaurants in recent years — a groundbreaking and defining part of a cultural shift that has rocked the restaurant industry to its core and caused it to redefine methodologies and attitudes worldwide.
Oetker Collection, with its iconic properties and its incredible following of well - traveled international clientele, will manage the core hotel business and assist in further developing the Eden Rock Villa Rental business (ERVR).
They're part of the winnowed but rock - solid core that still believes in the Chargers despite so many good reasons not to.
Kondogbia was convinced by it, particularly new coach Marcelino, who envisioned the Frenchman being his rock in the centre of midfield and core of the team.
The conservative campaign — energised by such high - profile incidents as the arrest and imprisonment of the Pussy Riot punk rock feminists for their performance of an anti-Putin stunt in Moscow's Cathedral of Christ the Saviour — succeeded in keeping Putin's core support mobilised and, crucially, it reconnected Putin with conservatively - inclined citizens who had threatened to join with the opposition.
The «Truth in Spending» legislation (bill # pending) is a response to the numerous public corruption scandals that have rocked the state Capitol to its core over recent months through lack of transparency in budget allocations, due to shadow spending where some leaders and members gamed the system.
The data and analyses that Cambridge Analytica generated in this time provided discoveries that would later form the emotionally charged core of Trump's presidential platform, said Wylie, whose disclosures in news reports over the past several days have rocked both his onetime employer and Facebook.
O'Donnell said honesty and objectivity ran through the core of civil servants «like a stick of rock», and the forecasts which came from Whitehall would have been made in good faith.
Moreover, the planetary protection office has not yet agreed on the efficacy of the techniques JPL will use to sterilize the tubes in which the rover will cache rock cores.
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.
Thirty to forty rock and sediment core samples, each about 15 grams, will be hermetically sealed in titanium tubes and deposited in a safe location on the surface of Mars for possible retrieval by a future mission.
Analysis of the Almahata Sitta meteorite reveals that it is an achondrite, a rare type of space rock that comes from celestial bodies that are large enough to generate internal heat early in their history so as to produce metallic cores surrounded by rock.
The research, reported in tomorrow's Nature, may help to end a persistent debate about whether semimolten rock from just above the outer core can spark isolated eruptions at the surface, nearly 3000 kilometers away.
Initially, they hoped to generate interest in geology and acquire some rock cores for students to examine in class.
It is probably generated when water in the moon's subterranean ocean reacts with rock in its core, researchers report in the April 14 Science.
Previous attempts to image mantle plumes have detected pockets of hot rock rising in areas where plumes have been proposed, but it was unclear whether they were connected to volcanic hotspots at the surface or the roots of the plumes at the core mantle boundary 2,900 kilometers (1,800 miles) below the surface.
This supports models where the material in the plume is a mixture of normal mantle rock and primordial rock from the dense rock anchoring the plume at the core - mantle boundary.
Heated by the hot core, the rock in the mantle rises and falls like water gently simmering in a pan, though this convection occurs much more slowly.
The rock art, Boyd says, displays an archaic core: an ancient belief system that has been widely shared in Mesoamerican mythological traditions.
The technique enabled them to determine the plate's thickness, and to image the interior of the plate and the underlying mantle (the layer between the Earth's crust and outer core), which they were able to relate to the direction of flow of rocks in the mantle.
To make a case for the impact, Melosh says, Abbott «should be finding layers of glassy droplets and fused rock in sea - core samples, the sorts of things we find at all other similar impact sites.»
This presupposes that the moon has a porous core that allows water from the overlying ocean to seep in, where the tidal friction exerted on the rocks heats it.
Now traces of the blast in ice cores, together with newly analysed rocks, have pinpointed Mount Samalas in Indonesia as the culprit (PNAS, doi.org/n3k).
For 2 months in 2013, the JOIDES Resolution, the ship for the International Ocean Discovery Program, drilled into the ocean floor sediments, retrieving cores of mud and rock that were then dated.
PUFFED UP Early in its development, a rocky planet may turn into a synestia (illustrated), a spinning disk of vaporized rock that looks like a jelly - filled doughnut with a small, solid core (gray).
David Rowley, a geologist at the University of Chicago in Illinois, and a team of geodynamical modelers simulated the lava lamp - like movement of hot material in Earth's mantle, which is a highly viscous though solid layer of rock between the crust and the molten core.
GA also stores rock cores retrieved from commercial projects in a repository that is open to outside researchers.
By studying iron extracted from cores drilled in rocks similar to these in Karijini National Park, Western Australia, UW - Madison researchers determined that half of the iron atoms had originated in shallow oceans after being processed by microbes 2.5 billion years ago.
Further observations in this decade by the Cassini spacecraft revealed that the ring's core is full of rocks up to several kilometers in diameter.
UNSW Australia study author and Ph.D. candidate Katarina David (left) preserves samples of moist rock collected by drilling a 300 - meter deep core through the layers of sandstone and claystone near Sydney, for later testing in the laboratory.
«In particular, it means that Earth's mantle — the hot rock below Earth's crust but above the planet's iron core — is compositionally heterogeneous.
Based on their results, there appears to be a massive circular blob of partially molten rock, approximately 800 kilometers in diameter and 15 kilometers in height, along the core - mantle boundary, feeding the plume directly below the basaltic island.
Kepler - 78b is most similar to Earth in mass, diameter and composition; it could be made of rock with an iron core.
They hope to retrieve rock cores bearing clues to how life returned in the wake of the cataclysm.
The billion - year cycle of molten rock rising from the core - mantle boundary and falling from the crust — not unlike the motion of globules in a lava lamp — takes form, as do other geologic features of interest.
Such salts could easily have been incorporated as impurities when matter accreted during the planetary formation process and be present in rocks or liquid water with which the core ice interacts.
This isotope forms by the radioactive decay of potassium 40, which is sequestered in the rocks deep in Titan's core.
By studying iron extracted from cores drilled in rocks similar to these in Karijini National Park, Western Australia, UW — Madison researchers determined that half of the iron atoms had originated in shallow oceans after being processed by microbes 2.5 billion years ago.
The gravity of the outer gas giants quickly drew these elements in, bloating them into their current forms: solid cores of rock and ice covered with gas.
According to NASA, the tools that geologists use to collect core samples or to chip of rocks on Earth are not safe to be used in space.
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