Sentences with phrase «on shallow lakes»

The study focused on shallow lakes, ponds, rivers and wetlands.

Not exact matches

To avoid another person's dog splashing in the shallows, we continued on to the second and third lakes before pausing to rest and drink in the scenery.
Shallow lakes on the Coastal Plain of Alaska.
Focusing on two stickleback species — one that dwells in the grassy shallows of the lake bottom and another that inhabits open water — the researchers found that different parts of the fish skeleton, even those that lie close to one another, are controlled by different chromosome regions.
As Tulaczyk watched the Herc on Jan. 17, 2013, the lake remained a mere silhouette pieced together from noisy geophysical measurements involving radar, lasers shot down from satellites and the seismic echoes of shock waves released by explosives detonated in shallow holes in the ice.
About two dozen or so fossils of the creature have been recovered, all of them from 240 - million - year - old rocks deposited as sediment on the floor of a shallow, 5 - kilometer - long lake in what is now southern Germany.
The carbon probably stems from the growth of bacteria on the bottom of shallow lakes and it's here that the dissolved gold precipitated chemically, according to Heinrich's interpretation.
WATERY PAST Sandstone deposits laid down by ancient rivers on Mars, seen in this image from the Curiosity rover, indicate that Gale Crater was once a shallow lake.
However, much prior work focused on deep lakes, not shallow areas, said Cory.
You can look for a cottage on the northern shores of Lake Superior (the world's largest lake, but unfortunately too cold for swimming), or you can look for a property on one of the numerous inland lakes in the area, which have warmer waters and shallower bLake Superior (the world's largest lake, but unfortunately too cold for swimming), or you can look for a property on one of the numerous inland lakes in the area, which have warmer waters and shallower blake, but unfortunately too cold for swimming), or you can look for a property on one of the numerous inland lakes in the area, which have warmer waters and shallower bays.
On the west side of the island there is shallow saltwater lake, which is used for salt production on a small scale during the dry seasoOn the west side of the island there is shallow saltwater lake, which is used for salt production on a small scale during the dry seasoon a small scale during the dry season.
The lake is decently shallow on the shores, but there are many sinkholes or cenotes lining the shores.
Participants continued their scientific discussions surrounding the downstream aquatic biological effects of a changing cryosphere as they walked on the salt beds of the shallow lake.
Foragers and then cattle herders flourished on the desert's open plains and by huge shallow lakes, including a greatly enlarged Lake Chad.
While the shallow, near shore waters of this lake have been impacted by runoff, the offshore waters have been clearer in the last 97 years, due to the effects of warming and thermal stratification on nutrient (phosphorus) regeneration.
A recent study quantified the effects of spatial and temporal sampling resolution on diffusive and ebullitive CH4 emission estimates from 3 shallow boreal lakes and found that low sampling coverage is more likely to lead to underestimates of flux than overestimates (72 % chance of flux underestimation when bubble trap sampling is limited to 1 — 3 days; Wik et al. 2016).
The scientists surveyed 402 lakes on the North Slope, the tundra - covered region where permafrost (permanently frozen ground) and shallow lakes dominate the terrain.
Permafrost below shallow lakes such as these on Alaska's coastal plain is thawing as a result of changing winter climate.
Russian (Sergei Kirpotin) quoted by Pearce (2005a), along with a report that «the permafrost of western Siberia is turning into a mass of shallow lakes as the ground melts,» lakes were expanding on the North Slope of Alaska, Katey Walter had found methane hotspots in eastern Siberia where the bubbling gas kept the surface from freezing in winter, etc..
In some coastal areas of the ocean (and large lakes such as the North American Great Lakes), the combination of persistent winds, Earth's rotation (the Coriolis effect), and restrictions on lateral movements of water caused by shorelines and shallow bottoms induces upward and downward water movemlakes such as the North American Great Lakes), the combination of persistent winds, Earth's rotation (the Coriolis effect), and restrictions on lateral movements of water caused by shorelines and shallow bottoms induces upward and downward water movemLakes), the combination of persistent winds, Earth's rotation (the Coriolis effect), and restrictions on lateral movements of water caused by shorelines and shallow bottoms induces upward and downward water movements.
The Bodélé Dust Experiment (BoDEx)(29, 30) confirmed that the MODIS dust plumes originate from a shallow basin of exposed diatomite sediment, much of which was deposited under paleolake Megachad some 7,000 years ago when it was the biggest lake on the planet (19).
Or maybe it was a less desirable lakefront location (i.e. on a shallow / marshy part of the lake or a much steeper slope to the water as opposed to a more open or level lakefront).
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