Sentences with phrase «into ocean water»

Did you ever step into the ocean water and say to yourself, I hope there are no big sharks around?
It sent staff to facilities at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Canada to simulate the diffusion of the gas into ocean water.
«So that means ocean water gets onto the surface, and stuff on the surface presumably gets into the ocean water
As atmospheric carbon dioxide increases, the greenhouse gas is absorbed into ocean water, making it more acidic.
Greenland's glacial rivers may flush some 400,000 tons of phosphorus into ocean waters — on par with the Mississippi or the Amazon.
Carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere is absorbed into ocean waters, where it dissolves and lowers the pH of the water.

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Another was opting to reinject produced water into the reservoirs to maintain pressure, through a closed circuit and without discharges into the ocean.
«More and more people realize, as you go home and shower the water is getting treated and put out into the ocean,» Hawaii state Sen. Laura Thielen told local station KHON2.
The authors have now followed it up with Blue Ocean Shift: Beyond Competing — Proven Steps to Inspire Confidence and Seize New Growth (read an except here), which details a systematic process for identifying those uncharted waters and turning them into new markets.
In Japan, China pushed territorial buttons this year by sending naval vessels, including destroyers and attack submarines, through Japanese waters on their way into the Pacific Ocean.
While investigators initially thought the plane may have gone down quickly in a tight spiral, the debris that washed up on Reunion Island near Madagascar in the Indian Ocean last week suggests that the aircraft may have glided along after running out of fuel and descended slowly into the water.
Not only can cruise ships generate the same amount of sulfur dioxide fumes as 13.1 million cars in a day, but they also dump boatloads of noxious bilge water into the ocean.
If another earthquake causes another tsunami, all the stored radioactive water could be released into the ocean and the containment buildings could be left in even much worse shape than they were after the first hit.
«Son of man, bathe yourself in the ocean of matter; plunge into it where it is deepest and most violent; struggle in its currents and drink of its waters.
You missed the point: A creator, fine - tuner god is a far cry from a god that can walk on water, make pigs run into the sea, order angels to kill all first born or split open oceans to save his favorite people.
The water the receded into the present day oceans we now have because of the subduction due to the excess weight of the water on caverns from which the water burst forth from.
Because no body was recovered from the water, it was presumed that Kees, like Hart Crane before him, had jumped into the nameless, all - swallowing waters of the yawing ocean below him.
Tests conducted on water being dumped into the Pacific Ocean near the Fukushima nuclear power plant have found levels of radioactivity millions of times more than is normal in water.
nice question — there was indeed a global ocean in earths history and it was salt water — according to modern science when the plates moved and enclosed land creating a land locked ocean which over time turn to fresh water by leaking the salt into the bedrock... or something like that — i have rough understanding.
Nutiva is focused on regenerative agriculture so it can sequester carbon from the atmosphere and oceans, putting it into the soil so the soil can hold more water, use less fertilizer and enhance nutritional elements in foods.
One of the world's largest natural springs, over 900,000 cubic meters of water overflows from the Ölfus Spring into the ocean every day.
We go to the ocean for a beach fire and at midnight (or close to it), we run into the water naked and screaming.
The movement of the ocean actually helps the aging process and there is an ever so slight impartation of ocean salt water flavor that finds its way into the cork and therefore in the wine which gives the wine an amazingly addictive salinity.
The hotel's arrival will launch the transformation of the former shrimp boatyard and fishing village into a chic and contemporary destination, offering the largest deep water marina in the Florida Keys, direct ocean access, and an emerging retail and restaurant district.
A Natural, Renewable Product With over 900,000 cubic meters of water overflowing from the Ölfus Spring into the ocean every day, it's one of the world's largest natural springs.
And it is a child's country, which is described by the water's soft, ambiguous edge, and it is bewildering to stand sentry there, unsuccessfully disguised as a heron, with your large white feet sticking out, to listen to (and wistfully try to recall) the wild laughter, the shrieks, the singular tuneless tunes children drone as they march in intent circles; and to watch them groping into their shadows for shells on the roily bottom or building improbable fortifications to keep the ocean where it belongs («What arc - you doing?»
It was deserted, pristine, and you could walk about 75 yards out into the ocean and still only be in about 18 inches of water.
Never keep the baby walker around the rivers, lakes, oceans, swimming pools, or any other water source in which your baby can fall into.
Plastics in the ocean leech into the water, and often become part of a fish's food supply.
Finally, last week we tossed a new site into the water to help a woman who's canoeing up the U.S. east coast from Miami to Maine to highlight ocean conservation.
Mr. Glaser said he was particularly taken with a wooden keg that Gov. DeWitt Clinton used in 1825 to pour water from Lake Erie into the Atlantic Ocean to mark the opening of the Erie Canal.
Having so much water might also slow or halt the movement of building blocks of life, such as carbon and phosphorus (the backbone of DNA), into oceans.
It's also water resistant for up to 80 minutes so you don't have to worry when you take a dip in the pool or wade out into the ocean.
Dispersants have been applied to oil slicks on the ocean surface for half a century to break petroleum into smaller droplets that dissipate into waters of the open ocean so that less oil reaches ecologically sensitive coastlines.
A nice Cuban gold - link chain makes us think of Miami beaches, evenings spent with friends dancing and sipping frosty drinks and dipping our toes into warm ocean water.
Groundwater that seeps into the coastal zone beneath the ocean's surface — termed submarine groundwater discharge (SGD)-- is an important source of fresh water and nutrients to nearshore coral reefs throughout the globe.
Warming temperatures causes ocean water to expand, which raises sea level and glacial ice to melt that creates water that makes its way into ocean basins.
When hydrogen and oxygen combine in a planet's atmosphere, they can ignite into a ball of fire and then leave behind liquid water oceans that would be good for life
Hosting an ocean in contact with rocks boosts the chances that Enceladus hosts life, because the rocks could leach elements like potassium, sulphur and phosphorus, vital for life, into the water.
But the real rains start in July, as storm after storm churns and sweeps across the open plains, rinsing the dust from the air, before spinning out into the open waters of the Atlantic Ocean.
Findings include a discovery that surface waters in the open Arctic Ocean release heat - trapping methane gas into the atmosphere at a «significant» rate
«It's a way to utilize an available resource instead of discarding it into the ocean, where it's instantly no longer of use as freshwater,» says environmental health scientist Kellogg Schwab, who directs the Center for Water and Health at Johns Hopkins University.
When slabs of Earth's crust sink into the mantle layer below, they drag ocean water with them.
During this time, precipitation and meltwater seeped into the exposed shelf areas and filled water tables, which were then covered up by the ocean as sea levels rose again.
Most sea - level rise comes from water and ice moving from land into the ocean, but the melting of floating ice causes a small amount of sea - level rise, too.
The causes of the warming remain debated, but Liu and his team homed in on the melting glacial water that poured into oceans as the ice receded, paradoxically slowing the ocean current in the North Atlantic that keeps Europe from freezing over.
Limestone scrubbers deployed at natural gas power plants could help reduce carbon emissions as well as lower ocean acidification by pumping a byproduct of the scrubbing process back into the water, according to an experiment conducted by the Energy Department's Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
Each spring in the Arctic, the freshet — flooding triggered by melting snow — washes vast amounts of carbon - rich soil from the land into the water — both fresh water and the ocean.
As humans emit more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, more of the gas is absorbed by the oceans, gradually making the water more acidic.
Pollutants in urban settings are many and of a wide variety, and all of them - if you don't treat and successfully reduce the pollution - are getting into the receiving water, be it a river or lake or the ocean
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