Sentences with phrase «much deeper depths»

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In order to take possession of mc, my God, you who are so much more remote in your immensity and so much deeper in the intimacy of your indwelling than all things else, you take to yourself and unite together the immensity of the world and the intimate depths of my being: and I am conscious of bearing deep within me all the strain and struggle of the universe.
One of the researchers» previous studies found black carbon in the remote depths of the oceans surrounding Antarctica, and Dittmar suspects that much of the black carbon eventually winds up in deep ocean deposits around the globe.
Using advanced diving technology to survey reefs at depths up to 300 feet, much deeper than conventional scuba gear allows, scientists were able to observe rarely seen ecosystems.
VIS can penetrate much deeper than IR, and so its role in setting mixed layer depths (MLD) is far more important.»
Deep earthquakes occur at depths of 30 to 50 miles (80 to 45 km) beneath much of Oregon and Washington, and at depths of about 25 miles (40 km) beneath northwestern California.
As I looked back up at the surface of the water from the sea floor, I could tell that we'd descended much deeper than I had ever done and was excited to start exploring the reef at these depths.
In an interview, David Gallo, the director of special projects at Woods Hole and a veteran of decades of deep - sea exploration at depths more than twice those at the Deepwater site, said too much of the response to this disaster was weeks late and reliant on BP's own equipment.
The innovative floating approach will allow wind farms to be developed in much deeper waters than conventional offshore wind farms, which are usually placed in water depths of up to 50 meters.
The wind farm will use Siemens turbines in North Sea waters at depths of around 95 meters (m) to 120 m — much deeper than the 20 m to 50 m at which conventional offshore wind turbines are installed in Europe today.
But deep water production by convection may be less, depending on how much NADW is Arctic in origin and how much is simply recirculated Antarctic bottom water (extremely dense water, formed as brine under the sea ice around polynas offshore of Antarctica and sliding down the continental shelf into the depths without much mixing, creates a giant pool of dense water extending all the way up the bottom of the Atlantic to about 60 ° N).
It seems to me that it ought to be obvious that little mixing occurs between the mid depths and the deep ocean, since the deep ocean is so much saltier — but then reasoning isn't a strong point over at WTFUWT.
The subwoofer actually gels pretty much flawlessly with the SJ9's mid-range drivers; bass gets seriously deep, yet there's no sense of any gap in the dynamic range between the deepest bass depths and the lower mid-range.
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