Sentences with phrase «on tidewater»

In fact, all hell is busting loose on the tidewater glaciers.
Not having access to energy markets is costing Canada billions of dollars and the expansion of the Trans Mountain pipeline system between Edmonton, and Burnaby, B.C. (on tidewater), is a critical solution to this problem, he said.

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On the LNG front, there are almost 20 proposed projects on the drawing board, involving construction of gas pipelines from northeastern B.C. to tidewater, and construction of massive liquefaction plantOn the LNG front, there are almost 20 proposed projects on the drawing board, involving construction of gas pipelines from northeastern B.C. to tidewater, and construction of massive liquefaction planton the drawing board, involving construction of gas pipelines from northeastern B.C. to tidewater, and construction of massive liquefaction plants.
Further reading: Robyn Allan, «Oil sands «money left on the table» and more myths» Robyn Allan, «Bitumen's deep discount deception and Canada's pipeline mania» Oil Change International, «Tar sands: the myth of tidewater access»
In a Pathé film from 1964 called Salty Business, on YouTube, you can see Cyril in his Wellies, opening a gate to let the tidewater fill the storage pond.
Based on differences in mitochondrial DNA and morphological differences, the researchers found that the Southern tidewater goby is a new species they've named Eucyclogobius kristinae.
Watch for humpbacks, orcas, and tidewater glaciers on a wilderness cruise in Kenai Fjords National Park.
It is important to note that kayaking in the tidewater area is based strictly on tides and weather.
Re No. 34, There are a number of tidewater - calving glaciers on the west coast of the South Patagonian Icefield.
During retreat phase, a tidewater glacier may retreat on the order of 1 - 2 km yr - 1 concurrent with dramatic increases in ice velocity...»
South Florida would be largely uninhabitable; floods on the scale of Hurricane Sandy would strike twice a month in New York and New Jersey, as the tug of the moon alone would be enough to send tidewaters into homes and buildings.
Coinciding with cycles of reduced sea ice, glaciers on the island Novaya Zemlya in the Barents Sea, also underwent their greatest retreat around 1920 to 1940.61 After several decades of stability, its tidewater glaciers began retreating again around the year 2000, but at a rate five times slower than the 1930s.47 The recent cycle of intruding warm Atlantic water45 is now waning and if solar flux remains low, we should expect Arctic sea ice in the Barents and Kara seas to begin a recovery and Arctic glaciers to stabilize within the next 15 years.
Among the most comprehensive surveys ever done, it looked at floating glacier - ice shelves, which are connected to the land - based glacier from which they flowed, and tidewater glaciers that rest on land and break off into the ocean when they reach the water.
Riparian - Relating to or living or located on the bank of a natural watercourse (such as a river) or sometimes of a lake or a tidewater.
Joughin, I., I. Howat, R. Alley, G. Ekstrom, M. Fahnestock, T. Moon, M. Nettles, M. Truffer, V. Tsai, «Ice - front variation and tidewater behavior on Helheim and Kangerdlugssuaq Glaciers, Greenland», Journal of Geophysical Research, 13, F1, 2008.
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