Sentences with phrase «not shallow areas»

However, much prior work focused on deep lakes, not shallow areas, said Cory.

Not exact matches

They're not alone in this, of course, and every other team angling for the Champions League places has their own irreplaceables and shallow squad areas.
Can't quite remember if there's a spot shallow enough for toddlers to splash in, but the area is nice nonetheless.
This research not only provides the first clear evidence that microorganisms were directly involved in the deposition of Earth's oldest iron formations; it also indicates that large populations of oxygen - producing cyanobacteria were at work in the shallow areas of the ancient oceans, while deeper water still reached by the light (the photic zone) tended to be populated by anoxyenic or micro-aerophilic iron - oxidizing bacteria which formed the iron deposits.
The rear hatchback area is so shallow that a bag of groceries will not fit.
Similarly, trunk space isn't quite sedan - sized, with a reasonably large but shallow luggage area.
Visibility is restricted by thick side pillars and a shallow glass area but in the Demon your gaze will most definitely be fixed in the forward position so it is not as big an issue as it would be in city traffic.
Up front is your main storage area, with a deep compartment able to accommodate 150 liters, while the space in the back is (125 liters) is shallower and more awkwardly shaped, so some items you won't be able to put in there.
French Bulldogs aren't really known for their swimming abilities, so while he doesn't care to swim laps, he does love to run around and play in the shallow area.
Do not call him in or coax him; just go in to a shallow area with a family member or friend and start having fun.
(A mile is 32 lengths) • Shallow lounge areas on both ends allow for sunken seating • The water temperature is warm enough for splashing but not too hot for serious swimming • For sunset or night swimming, the pool is well illuminated: inside by lights and outside by great bowls of fire
There is a beach but the beach is not suitable for swimming because it is too shallow and there are a number of boats anchored in the area.
You won't have too much time to look around but as you slowly ascend to the shallower area of the reef the visibility can be excellent.
With their own cosy bunkroom, a huge TV lounge, Nintendo Wii and table tennis, not to mention a 30m pool with special shallow area, trampoline, and masses of outdoor space for letting off steam, kids will never want to leave Puri Bawana.
Their (invasive) presence is another reason why I don't recommend trying to hover closely over the shallow reef areas — you never know what might be hiding out.
Beach breaks east of Cabarete: plenty of peaks; best in summer, don't go there if you don't know the area though, since not all of it is beach, locals know where the very shallow reefs are located.
I suppose a good way to describe the game would be like a shallow pool: plenty of surface area, but not a whole lot of depth.
And shouldn't the relative T - difference even increase in the future as shallower coastal waters heat up more quickly than deeper ocean water (except probably in upwelling areas)?
Since 20 meters is not a great depth, and if we assume the heat imbalance of 0.85 W / m2 went to heat just that shallow area, then it would take 2 years for the heat imbalance to raise the shallow ocean area an extra degree.
(1) Most of the warming would actually occur near the surface in areas with shallow cold dry air masses, such as in Siberia and northern Canada where it would not have a large effect.
While the global picture of corals is gloomy in both the shallow and deep seas, the overall evidence is strong that marine protected areas protect not only corals, but the associated biological diversity that they support — fishes, invertebrates, marine mammals, seabirds, and more.
In the image acquired on May 1, 2004, the reservoir's northwestern branch is isolated from the main reservoir; the shallow water upstream could not crest raised areas in the lakebed.
In some parts of the coastal area, the conventional shallow and deep handpump tubewells are not successful because of very high salinity in ground water.
There is strong interest in going further out to sea to avoid visual intrusion — with floating devices also being seen as a key potential breakthrough, since, unlike the UK and some other EU countries, the US does not have shallow offshore areas on its Atlantic coast.
The changing swamp ecosystem hasn't exactly helped improve matters either: seeping saltwater has poisoned and killed off many of the trees that once formed a buffer around New Orleans; planting seedlings in all but the driest, most shallow areas has proven to be a losing proposition.
I would guess that hydrates are not involved in this case as the sea in this area is so shallow, and it's entirely outgassing from organic - rich sediments beneath the permafrost?
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