Sentences with phrase «in saline water»

Though it does vary with considerably with salinity (drops in saline water such as the Med where the salinity can be about 37 - 38ppt rather than the more normal 35ppt).
This is also true to a lesser extent with solar thermal, because during long cloudy periods storing the heat in saline water tanks may not be cost effective.
Red Mangrove: local name «mangle», Mayan name «tap - che»: Rhizophora mangle: Family Rhizophoraceae The red mangrove can tolerate normal marine sea water, hypersaline water (seawater concentrated by evaporation) or fresh to brackish water and is known as a facultative halophyte (it can live in saline water but is not limited to it).
Like CO2, helium - 3 is released during volcanic eruptions, and it is rather insoluble in saline water.
Flamingos, egrets, and other waterfowl feasted on brine shrimp, and resorts catered to tourists who believed that bathing in the saline waters improves health.

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As it happens, EnCana itself has invested in a specialized $ 10 - million plant near its Peace River, B.C., operations that treats «sour» water from a saline aquifer for use in its shale drilling.
5) In D - e-a-t-h Valley CA, there are P - u-p Fish that only survive in highly saline water and hot temperatureIn D - e-a-t-h Valley CA, there are P - u-p Fish that only survive in highly saline water and hot temperaturein highly saline water and hot temperatures.
The watering program contributed to supporting the long term recovery of the endangered Murray hardyhead fish, a unique freshwater fish that flourishes in moderately saline waters.
These flakey salt crystals are from the ancient saline waters sourced from underground aquifers in Australia's Murray - Darling Basin.
It was said that in World War II coconut water was used for British and Japanese patients intravenously because saline solution was in short supply.
Saline soak: Make «normal saline» (a very low concentration of salt in water, which is not paiSaline soak: Make «normal saline» (a very low concentration of salt in water, which is not paisaline» (a very low concentration of salt in water, which is not painful).
Saline can be purchased at a store or made at home by mixing 1/2 teaspoon of salt in 8 ounces of water, says Dr. Brown, who also recommends putting a wedge under the baby's mattress for elevation.
To give yourself a saline soak, put 1 teaspoon of salt for every cup of water in a large basin.
When placed in a vessel with a combination of distilled and saline water, babies usually return to his / her naturally beautiful state for that stage in pregnancy.
Nose drops or nose sprays that contain normal saline (a weak salt water solution) can be used to soften the mucus in the nose and help your child breathe better.
Prepare saline and water drops at home, use a few drops at a time in each nostril.
An international group of researchers led by the University of Granada (UGR) has found that the greater flamingo (Phoenicopterus roseus) facilitates microbial «filtering» of organic matter in saline wetlands, thus improving water quality and reducing nitrogen loads by promoting denitrification.
«These calcifying algae evidence two rapid decreases in the salt content, at approximately 8,400 and again 7,600 years ago, which can only be explained by the fact that a higher volume of low - saline surface water flowed from the Black Sea into the northern Aegean at these times.
But such a device is relatively inefficient, says Bruce Logan at Pennsylvania State University in University Park: as the organic content in the waste water falls, the voltage produced by the bacteria drops and pulls fewer ions out of the saline water, leaving it with a salty tang.
(B) Treatment with scopolamine significantly increased the time taken to find the platform compared to saline controls in the two day water maze.
Qualitatively, the slow ventilation is consistent with very saline and very cold deep waters reconstructed for the last glacial maximum (Adkins et al., 2002), as well as low glacial stable carbon isotope ratios (13C / 12C) in the deep South Atlantic.
To use: Either use a pre-made saline rinse or make your own by dissolving 1 teaspoon of Himalayan or just plain sea salt in a quart of boiled distilled water.
A salt water (saline solution) rinse can prevent the buildup of infectious bacteria in the mouth or throat.
Mix 2 ounces of saline water (1/4 teaspoon salt with 8 ounces distilled water — NOT «tap» water) with 1 to 2 drops of GSE, and use in each nostril.
Workers in Sicily collecting sea salt, which takes many months to be transformed from saline water to crystal form.
The WaterFit Trampoline is used in Saint Simeon's warm water, saline pool.
Once diluted (in water or saline) IFN Omega maintains its potency in the fridge for up to 3 weeks, so keep most IFN Omega in the freezer until needed.
If your pet sprayed by a skunk in the face, immediately attempt to flush their eyes our with saline or water.
Changes in serum biochemistry profile for dogs with hepatic tumors may also indicate hypoglycemia, hypoalbuminemia (levels of albumin in blood serum are abnormally low), hyperglobulinemia (condition characterized by large amounts of globulins [any class of proteins not soluble in water but soluble in saline solution] in blood) and increased pre and post prandial bile acids (before and after eating a meal).
The Defense: In addition to your usual hand - washing routine, use a spritz or two of saline nasal spray when you board, and drink 8 - 12 ounces of water every couple hours, says Clayton Cowl, M.D., chair of the Division of Preventive, Occupational, and Aerospace Medicine at the Mayo Clinic.
At the Dead Sea, float in the magical saline waters, immerse in the mineral rich muds which are sold worldwide
The resorts» signature spa, «World of Water and Fire» features a private saline pool with a suspended moon above it to create a truly calming atmosphere in which to relax.
Immerse yourself in the solar - heated, saline water or relax in the spa, which is surrounded by cascading waterfalls and tropical flora.
Rio Lagartos — boat trip to view pink flamingos, float in highly - saline pink water and take a mud bath
The only transport on the island is horse and cart, and there is no fresh water, so most of the hotels and bungalows have saline water in the showers, although a certain amount of fresh water is imported daily.
Fine sand, coconut trees, turquoise water... Salines beach is one of the most beautiful beaches in the Lesser Antilles.
Spend the afternoon collecting shells, soaking up the sun and floating in the hyper - saline, crystal clear water.
If the NAO were driving an ocean current that contains higher SST's and more saline surface water into the Arctic region, I suspect it would be a possible correlation that salinity may be playing a part in the Arctic ice loss.
It is possible the Arctic ice melt could also be related to ocean currents carrying highly saline water caused by the recent increased SSTs in the temperate oceans between 1985 and 2005 to the region.
This is what happens in our model events pictured above: during cold phases in Greenland, oceanic convection only occurs in latitudes well south of Greenland, but during a DO event convection shifts into the Greenland - Norwegian seas and warm and saline Atlantic waters push northward.
Our study revealed a type of saline water in shallow aquifers, particularly along valleys in northeastern Pennsylvania, that resemble the unique geochemical composition of the Marcellus brine.
There will always be this battle between the saline waters from the south and the freshwaters from the north, so swings in the time evolution of the overall freshwater loading of the northern seas, as we see right now, should always be expected.
Most deep water formation (in today's climate) occurs where fairly saline water is chilled to near freezing.
In areas of rapid gas hydrate formation, surrounding pore waters can become very saline, and surpass the point of gas hydrate - free gas equilibrium.
Climate Alchemy and probably most scientists not taught chemical thermodynamics don't realise that the main heat transfer term in the oceans is the partial molar enthalpy transferred when the fresh, cold water sinking from melting ice in the Antarctic and Arctic summers is made more saline when it mixes with the warmer, more saline surface water for which solar energy has partially unmixed the ions.
As temperatures cool dramatically in the winter, ice forms and intense vertical convection allows the water to become dense enough to sink below the warm saline water below.
iii) modified influx of warm, saline water into the marginal seas, particularly in the Atlantic sector;
Any leftover carbon dioxide will be stored in a deep underground salt - water reservoir, called a saline aquifer.
Report on the workshop on the development of early warning systems and contingency plans in relation to extreme weather events and their effects such as desertification, drought, floods, landslides, storm surge, soil erosion, and saline water intrusion.
Upwelling is the other side of the coin of sinking cold and saline water in the north which drive the great ocean currents.
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