Sentences with phrase «out of surface water»

Clifford acts for both claimants and defendants in claims for damages arising out of surface water flooding, damaged sewers and wayward watercourses particularly in respect of claims brought before the Technology and Construction Court.
«The big question to this day is, what fraction of that carbon gets out of the surface water and into the deep ocean where it's sequestered for long periods of time, keeping it out of the atmosphere?»
«The primary producers, the phytoplankton, take carbon dioxide out of the surface waters and «fix» it into a form of carbon that can sink down to the deep where it is stored,» Gibson says.
Britton Stephens, an NCAR scientist and the project's co-principal investigator, said HIPPO flights have collected the first large - scale measurements of carbon dioxide and oxygen cycling into and out of surface waters of the Southern Ocean.
The organic matter that eventually sinks out of the surface waters is decomposed by hordes of hungry decomposers, which consume large amounts of oxygen during the process (see: eutrophication).

Not exact matches

One study out of Duke University found a higher - than - average presence of methane in water wells located close to fracking operations, but methane in groundwater can come from a variety of sources, including organic decomposition near the surface.
To ensure that surface water quality is maintained, measurement and reporting of water quality parameters in key water bodies is carried out on a weekly basis.
This is derived from movements on the surface of water and turns out to be applicable in many other areas.
I never throw away baking powder that is out of date because it lends itself to cleaning all kinds of stains on surfaces (just mix with a little water).
Also, I just cut the circles out and put a dallopp of filling in each one, instead of picking them off the surface, then I dip my finger into a bowl of water and go around the edge so that the seam will stick together better when boiling, because seems like it doesn't stay together well enough if I don't and it opens up while boiling...
Take the jars out of the hot water and place them on a heat proof surface, such as a large cutting board.
We would soak the beans overnight then boil the crap out of them the next day, then we had them in a large container and would run cool water over them, stirring them occasionally, and the skin would kind of float to the surface allowing us to skim it off.
I took the dough out of the bowl and flattened it on a floured surface, kneading it lightly to get the air out, and repeated the rising process; placed the dough in the bowl, covered, filled sink with warm water, and placed the bowl in sink.
Dip a rice paper wrapper into warm water and immediately pull it out of the water, letting the excess moisture drip off before placing on a clean surface.
3) Pre-heat oven to 450 deg Fahrenheit (230 deg cel) 4) Meanwhile, prepare the pizza dough but combing the tapioca flour, salt, 1/3 cup coconut flour in a medium - sized bowl 5) Pour in oil and warm water and stir well (mixture will be slightly dry) 6) Add in the whisked egg and continue mixing until well combined (mixture will be quite liquid and sticky) 7) Add in 2 — 3 tablespoons of coconut flour (one tablespoon each time) until the mixture is a soft but somewhat sticky dough 8) Coat your hands with tapioca flour, then using your hands, turn the dough out onto a tapioca - flour sprinkled flat surface and gently knead it until it forms a ball that does not stick to your hands.
If disinfection takes place at the end of the day, the disinfectant solution should be flushed out with water to avoid leaving any residues that may attack the metal surfaces.
When the pan is hot (a droplet of water should dance vigorously across the surface), add about 1/3 cup of batter, smoothing out the top a tiny bit with a spatula to help it form a circle.
Tip: We recommend always having a backup cooking surface powered by propane, such as a camp stove, to ensure water can be sterilised and food can be heated should power go out for extended periods of time.
Transpiration is when water on the surface leaf cells evaporates and then diffuses out of the leaf, this draws water out of the xylem cells inside the leaf to replace the evaporated water.
To keep kids out of the pool, use fences around them or use the pool alarm as it will sound if anything breaks the surface of the water.
Your kids will love being out on the water, and when you witness a whale breach in the wild, or see a stream of mist shoot skyward from the surface of the Pacific, you'll all be truly awestruck.
And there's the meticulously kept Zamboni, which employees need to figure out whether to just scrape the crust off the rink's surface or lay down a trail of water.
«You can look out at the ponds now, you see very little growth of this species up to the water surface
OUT, DAMNED SPOT Ink from permanent markers may seem nearly impossible to remove, but researchers have demonstrated that the surface tension of water can peel the ink off glass.
It is possible to have a berg as high out of water as it is deep below the surface; for if we imagine a large, solid lump of any regular shape, which has a very small sharp high pinnacle in the center, the height above water can easily equal the depth below.
Although no one can say for certain whether the subsurface ocean supplies the water that has been seen spraying out of the tiger stripes on Enceladus's surface, the scientists say that it is possible.
The main sources were water - rich asteroids and comets bombarding the surfaces and water vapor hissing out of volcanoes.
Deep beneath the bleached - out, dusty surface of the drought - stricken West is a stash of water sequestered between layers of rock and sometimes built up over centuries.
The species, native to the Caspian and Black Sea basins, was well known on that side of the Atlantic for its ability to fuse to any hard surface, growing in wickedly sharp clusters that can bloody boaters» hands and swimmers» feet, plug pipes, foul boat bottoms and suck the plankton — the life — out of the waters they invade.
Another explanation is cryovolcanism, in which ice and water are forced out of the surface by processes similar to those that drive magma volcanoes on Earth.
«We observed that the presence of a few ions makes it easier to pull the plate out, that is, ions reduce the surface resistance of water.
Researchers say this antifreeze effect makes it possible for liquid water to be widespread just below the surface of Mars, but point out that even if it is there, it may be too salty to support life as we know it.
(Size will depend on the size of your bowl and the size of your ice cubes — they will need to be big enough for of them to hold two ice cubes on its surface and for both of them to stick out of the water.)
«Because of the frequent shortages of surface water, California has to resort to pumping out water from the ground, but that's not sustainable because there isn't enough rain to replenish the amount we're taking out.
Nobody had ever thought of this roughly 300 - mile - wide icy satellite as anything special — until the Cassini spacecraft witnessed geysers of water vapor blowing out from its surface.
They examined light adaptation mechanisms of visible - and IR - radiation - using phototrophs required for adapting to land habitats and found out that IR - using phototrophs struggle to adapt to changing light condition at the boundary of water and land surface.
Put a drop of superfluid on most surfaces, and it spreads out into a thin layer, rather than beading like water on glass.
The physics of the water bell is exactly the same as the falling curtain of chocolate; and the reason the chocolate falls inwards turns out to be primarily surface tension.
These planets in the habitable zones of their stars, while able to support liquid water on their surfaces, develop in dry environments and need to have ice sent in from farther out.
From those densities, they estimate that the fourth planet out from the star, known as TRAPPIST - 1e, is the rockiest of the seven and the most Earth - like, with the possibility of liquid water on its surface.
Its tall, gangly, inefficient architecture makes it an environmental laggard among plants, one that sucks up water and fertilizer while leaching out gobs of nutrients that run off in rainfall, polluting surface waters from the Midwest to the Gulf of Mexico.
It quickly became clear that this was an environment sealed away from the earth's surface, and although the water in the lake may itself be slowly changed out by the deep - ice dynamics of Antarctica, this process could take well over 10,000 years.
The apparent absence of lakes in Greenland had previously been explained by the fact that steeper ice surface in Greenland leads to any water below the ice being «squeezed out» to the margin.
The study accounted for evapotranspiration, which is water released into the air through plant transpiration and soil evaporation, as well as precipitation, and surface water flowing into and out of the Central Valley.
Eventually, the fertilizing effects of these nutrients in surface waters can fuel the growth of algae that ultimately suck most of the oxygen out of large patches of coastal waters, creating what are colloquially termed dead zones (see Limiting Dead Zones).
By comparing this fingerprint to the geochemical and isotopic profiles of 29 background surface water samples collected across the region, the team was able to determine where and to what extent contamination associated with brine spills had occurred, and rule out the possibility that it had been caused by other sources.
Experiments carried out in the OU Mars Simulation Chamber — specialised equipment, which is able to simulate the atmospheric conditions on Mars — reveal that Mars» thin atmosphere (about 7 mbar — compared to 1,000 mbar on Earth) combined with periods of relatively warm surface temperatures causes water flowing on the surface to violently boil.
For many years, the team made the obvious interpretation: The streaks meant that, today on Mars, water was flowing, or at least seeping out of the surface.
The surface contains areas that are called, for now, «ponds» because they resemble the silted remains of dried - out water holes.
Even as the surface warms, the deeps remain cool, and this cold water will continue to periodically push the ocean out of the El Niño state.
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