In fact, even if the surface is colder than the boundary layer, latent heat transport can take
energy out of the surface, provided the boundary layer is sufficiently dry.
Running out of permafrost C would then be like running
out of surface water to feed the water vapor feedback, of the ocean were sufficiently shallow (to stay out of H2O - runaway territory).
Most of the dive sites are pinnacles sticking
out of the surface of the ocean and covered with bright soft corals.
Either answer suggests that the rock has been in substantial contact with water, for instance allowing minerals to dissolve, and explaining the salty ice grains we see
coming out of the surface.»
The eruptions, they found, were intense enough that gases would have been
spewed out of the surface faster than they could escape into space, forming a temporary atmosphere relatively rich in water vapor, that ensconced the Moon for about 70 million years.
Having, presumably,
run out of surfaces on the ground, the mad driving crew of Furious 7 resort to backing their cars off a plane and clutching their steering wheels while driving, er, falling through thin air.
The trick therefore is to get the carbon to
sink out of the surface ocean into the depths, generally in the forms of snot and poop.
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.
«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.
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.
Because biological activity is limited by nitrate availability in the North Pacific Ocean, the input of new nitrogen from the atmosphere may increase photosysnthesis in the sunlit layers and export of carbon - rich organic
material out of the surface ocean into the deep.
Numerous spikes
jut out of the surface of HIV, each containing a set of three identical, bulb - shaped proteins called gp120 that can be closed together or spread apart like the petals of a flower.
Painted with heavy impasto, the protrusions of paint
gush out of the surface, some following the image, some swelling under it.
In «With One Thigh,» at Werner, a wide scrape of white, more
hollowed out of the surface than applied to it, suggests a human presence, shrouded by paint.
The relief technique involves sculpting an image from a two - dimensional surface so that the sculpted image
protrudes out of the surface of the work.
The titular words are partially
cut out of the surface, creating a wall culture whose texture is both alluringly touchable and yet somehow deeply foreboding.
The southeast shore of Lake Toba, Indonesia; it is the remnant of a vast caldera
blasted out of the surface about 73,000 years ago.
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.
But the Surface Studio all - in - one desktop - which starts at $ 2,999 - hasn't taken much of a
bite out of the Surface pie since its launch last year.
Your table, bed, floor or surprisingly obliging other half suddenly develops a host of targets, trapdoors and massive statues that
erupt out of the surface, with tight tilt controls providing you with responsive aiming.
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).
«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?»
Jan greeted Szeemann from behind two tables; one of which had neon light
coming out of the surface and the other one was covered in grass which he watered.
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.