Sentences with phrase «many different water masses»

As Dr. Mackey cited in the published article Sea Change: UCI oceanographer studies effects of global climate fluctuations on aquatic ecosystems: «They would tell us about upwelling and how the ocean wasn't just this one big, homogenous bathtub, that there were different water masses, and they had different chemical properties that influenced what grew there,» she recalls.
Digging through metres of ocean mud from depths of 3,800 metres, the team studied the dissolution of fossil plankton shells that was closely linked to the chemical signature of different water masses.
Physical properties of the water and satellite estimates of primary productivity were used separately to describe 25 different water masses in Australia's oceans, identified by different circulation regimes and oceanographic features.
There are many different radionuclides that scientists use as «clocks» to measure how fast the ocean mixes different water masses and sediment accumulates on the seafloor.

Not exact matches

On at least two occasions and in two different locations the Israelites received a miraculous provision of water froma rock - mass (Exodus 17:5 - 7; Numbers 20:1 - 11) Therefore, rock - mass as a source of water, in effect, followed them.
«This adds to the theory that these two land masses were separated by a stretch of water, stopping animals from moving between them, causing the animals in Appalachia to evolve in a completely different direction, resulting in some pretty weird looking dinosaurs.
Scientists have developed a model which gives the maximum potential capacity of water masses to produce cyanobacteria at different phosphorus concentrations reaching lakes and reservoirs from agricultural or industrial activities.
A mass spectrometer revealed the ratio of two forms, or isotopes, of strontium at the different stages, which can indicate where his drinking water came from when matched to an area's geology.
Using a hydroponic setup at the Joint BioEnergy Institute, a DOE Bioenergy Research Center, they immersed plants at different developmental stages in water to stimulate them to exude their metabolites, then measured the metabolites being released by the plants using mass spectrometry.
Depending on the mass of the planets and their distance from the brown dwarf, we should get Io / Europa analogues or, if it has enough mass to hold onto an atmosphere, we could get something different: a world that thanks to tidal heating (and infrared radiation) keeps the surface water liquid.
Oceanic eddies are usually composed of water masses that are different from those outside of the eddy.
It's not measuring your body fat percentage vs your muscle mass percentage vs how much water you have in your system that day vs bone density - so just be aware that the number on the scale really doesn't show you everything that matters, and it's far better to look at progress pictures, take measurements, or use a scanner that measures those different numbers for you periodically.
(Because living things contain different amounts of water, Smil makes these calculations using dry mass, which leaves out the water.)
They have to be quick to react, because different masses of water are often very different in salinity, pH, DIC, and alkalinity... if the ocean creatures couldn't adapt very quickly to the shock of some storm - or current - driven new water mass coming through the area where they live, they'd have gone extinct millennia ago.
vukcevic, The only thing I would know of changing currents is by the different balance this planet has with the different mass differences to water distances with rotation that would generate the planetary wobble.
It must be so, that earth, water, air, are different forms of the manifestation of energy in mass.
OTEC operation is simulated in the OGCM by mass flow variations (singularities) that represent water intake and outtake at the different operation depths.
Using a hydroponic setup at the Joint BioEnergy Institute, a DOE Bioenergy Research Center, they immersed plants at different developmental stages in water to stimulate them to exude their metabolites, then measured the metabolites being released by the plants using mass spectrometry.
Bigger oceans, different land - mass distribution, different atmospheric chemistry, different sea - water chemistry hotter core / mantle and so on.
In the Arctic that can result in a weaker gulf stream in the North Atlantic, while in the southern ocean, would the same mechanism increase the flow of water into the Humboldt current (what doesn't plunge down has to go somewhere)- behaviour of both currents are different due to land mass distribution.
The calculation is based on the following criteria: • size, geometry and exposure of the dwelling • materials used for construction • thermal insulation of the different elements of the building fabric • ventilation characteristics of the dwelling and ventilation equipment • efficiency, responsiveness and control characteristics of the heating system • solar gains through glazed openings of the dwelling • thermal storage (mass) capacity of the dwelling • the fuel used to provide space and water heating, ventilation and lighting • renewable energy generation In this article we look at some of the principal factors that impact on the BER.
Except when large masses of air or water on earth are moved to a region with a different temperature, the word advection is used.
Regarding water vapor, yes, I have made the calculations at different temperatures starting from 100 °C down to room temperatures and partial pressures according to the mass fraction of the water vapor in the atmosphere.
Science should have studied regions by regions at different latitudes, incorporate for differences in land mass to water volume mass.
It has some good specifications for a mass - market device — like IPX7 water resistance and durable construction; a competent 13MP f / 2.0 camera; five Australian LTE bands; different colour back covers; and runs pure Android meaning it can be updated by Google directly.
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