Another tell tail sign is if you see
a lot of sediment coming from any of the faucets.
If you have
a lot of sediment, you may want to strain the juice as you pour into a glass.
«For the Mississippi, the river supplies
a lot of sediment.
I used «Simple Apple» apple juice from the refrigerated section — couldn't find any cider, and this juice is pretty close (
lots of sediment in the bottom).
This is due to the fact that it is glacial water, and carries
lots of sediments that glacial ice has carved off the Earth over the years.
Not exact matches
A
lot of it gets buried by underwater landslides and
sediment movement.
«There's a
lot of buzz about whether we can measure conductivity in the
sediment and relate it to biology and microbes, but there has never been the proof,» Reguera says.
«The
sediment can have a wide range
of effects on a
lot of watersheds, many
of which are headwater streams and important for water supply in the West.»
After a while
sediment stored carbon became released to the air again, and then there was a sudden need for a
lot of oxygen to react with the released carbon.
«This means that the
sediment is definitely older than the time when a
lot of people think that Antarctica might have been quite deglaciated,» she said.
A research team discovered
lots of mercury, for instance, in
sediment laid down before the impact.
We studied recently released NASA satellite imagery (thank you Google Earth for help with a
lot of this work) and geological maps, and from these found potentially fossiliferous
sediments in areas that have not yet been explored for their paleoanthropological potential.
Since
sediment takes many years to accumulate, this kind
of weather has the potential to cause a whole
lot of years» worth
of damage.
Due to the quantity
of natural ingredients, variations in consistency, color, flavor,
sediment, carbon, oxygen, and fulvic acid may exist per
lot.
There could be a
lot of hydrate in Arctic
sediments (it's not real well known how much there is), but there is also
lot of carbon as organic matter frozen in the permafrost.
Yes, core drilling does reveal a
lot about the age
of ice — but it's cores drilled in the
sediment below the water.
The real
sediment column has faults and explosions (there are
lots of things in the ocean that look like this thing in Siberia, they are called «pockmarks»).
For over two decades, a group
of invested stakeholders from the City
of Ventura, the Fairgrounds, and local and state governments relocated the bike path, a parking
lot, and constructed a dune with cobble,
sediment and native plants.
In the wake
of this thread, my feeling is that Tiljander03 comparisons will fill in a
lot of blanks, very possibly outlining superior methods for looking at varved -
sediments and extracting climate proxies (isotopes, etc.).
The earlier data comes from some sort
of proxy analysis (ice cores, tree rings,
sediments, etc.) While we know these proxies generally change with temperature, there are still a
lot of questions as to their accuracy and, perhaps more importantly for us here, whether they vary linearly or have any sort
of attenuation
of the peaks.
«The problem with parking
lots is that they accumulate a
lot of pollutants — oil, grease, heavy metals and
sediment — that can not be absorbed by the impervious surface,» Engel says.
I recall also seeing work on ocean
sediments indicating that during the dusty - dry climates when
lots of windblown dust is in the air, plankton did not bloom in the oceans in proportion to the added minerals.