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.
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
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.
«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.
Here's a breakdown
of what we did» * painted cabinets * got new knobs and pulls * changed
out some drawers and made modifications to a few cabinets * added crown molding to the top
of the cabinets * added lighting underneath the cabinets * replaced the counter tops with granite * tiled the backsplash * got all new appliances * purchased all new lighting fixtures * rebuilt the pantry * added a wall
of cabinets including a desk area * leveled the bar countertop to make it one large
surface * painted the interior
of our home * replaced the old tile on our fireplace with stacked stone * replaced our white
sink with a new stainless steel one
Also if you're in deep water, you really want to get
out before you
sink to the bottom, or getting
out of the car won't help, as you won't be able to make it to the
surface in time.
The bathrooms equipped with modern functional fittings, have hot showers and large marble
surfaces either side
of the
sink to spread
out all your paraphernalia or dry your camera housings.
In many cases, his acrylic artworks will rise
out of water on the
surface of hard - to - reach rusting
sunken ships or forgotten concrete posts
of bridges.
Other exhibitions include «
Sinking Holes, Circles, Holes and Other Holes», Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin; «NORMALITY IS THE NEW AVANT - GARDE», Kópavogur Art Museum, Gerðarsafn; «Artists «Books for Everything», Weserburg Museum
of Modern Art, Bremen; «Dislocating
Surfaces — New Scandinavian Photography», Kunstnernes Hus, Oslo; «Proposals for Commissioned Work», Bruch & Dallas, Cologne; «Books & Co.», Gagosian Gallery, Beverly Hills; «The Library
of Babel / In and
Out of Place», Zabludowicz Collection, London; «A Book Between Two Stools», Boghossian Foundation, Brussel; «A Narrow Scene
of Hypothetical Circumstances», Fotogalleriet, Oslo; «The Drawing Biennale», Galleri Format, Oslo and «Norwegian Sculpture Biennale», The Vigeland Museum, Oslo.
You can
sink deep beyond that
surface, but at the same time there is something coming
out of it, like a reflection.
For example: 1) plants giving off net CO2 in hot conditions (r / t aborbing)-- see: http://www.climateark.org/articles/reader.asp?linkid=46488 2) plants dying
out due to heat & drought & wild fires enhanced by GW (reducing or cutting short their uptake
of CO2 & releasing CO2 in the process) 3) ocean methane clathrates melting, giving off methane 4) permafrost melting & giving off methane & CO2 5) ice & snow melting, uncovering dark
surfaces that absorb more heat 6) the warming slowing the thermohaline ocean conveyor & its up - churning
of nutrients — reducing marine plant life & that carbon
sink.
So, without any external heat source and none from the planet all that's in play here is the heat this chilled
out band
of brothers gains on the way down, heavier and
sinking gaining kinetic energy and therefore temperature the denser they get until finally at the
surface becoming too hot they expand and rise slipping
out of their restricting gravity and rude neighbours bumping into them they get themselves some space and cool off, then coming back off their high when they realise just how cold and lonely they are, getting nostalgic again for their noisy neighbours who won't stick to their side
of the road, forgetting, we do forget just how horrible horrible past experiences were, that they'll just get all hot and bothered again.
For more than a decade, researchers have struggled and failed to balance global carbon budgets, which must balance carbon emissions to the atmosphere from fossil fuels (6.3 Pg per year; numbers here from Skee Houghton at Woods Hole Research Center) and land use change (2.2 Pg; deforestation, agriculture etc.) with carbon dioxide accumulation in the atmosphere (3.2 Pg) and the carbon
sinks taking carbon
out of the atmosphere, especially carbon dioxide dissolving in Ocean
surface waters (2.4 Pg).
But climate models show a consistent tendency for areas such as the southwest U.S. to dry
out in the 21st Century as the
sinking branch
of the tropical Hadley circulation expands poleward and carries drier air down to the
surface [8].
Have a side that is blacked
out and with some sort
of absorbing
surface on it to act as the
sink Get solar simulator lamps, the kind used to test satellites and place them so that they shine onto the
surface from the outside
of the tank.
«Large scale infusions»
of iron, in the sense you imply, are therefore inefficient and pointless since most
of it simply
sinks out of the biologically active
surface system and into the abyss.
You'll know them by the flock
of birds circling a spot in the water, which indicates a
sunk ship just below the
surface (and sometimes sticking
out of it).
Budget kitchen furniture to look
out for include
sink and island units, dressers and trolleys and, if you're going for a freestanding design, include at least one or two larger pieces to give yourself a good run
of uninterrupted work
surface.