Sentences with phrase «under the ice at»

The torpedo will travel under the ice at a depth of 15 metres for a distance of about 10 kilometres.
«Obviously the hotter water deep under the ice at the poles did not get any heat from the sun to be warmer and does not all have tropical water currents heating it, so where does the deep water get its heat from to stop from freezing.»
Mr Miller set up the rig of timelapse equipment to capture the growing brinicle under the ice at Little Razorback Island, near Antarctica's Ross Archipelago.

Not exact matches

(Shackleton abandoned several unopened crates of this Scotch at his Antarctic base camp in 1909, and they were miraculously recovered from under the polar ice 98 years later, in 2007.
TORONTO — Hockey fans can expect to see the Canadian Tire logo in - ice during Toronto Maple Leafs home games at the Air Canada Centre under a new partnership with Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment Ltd..
I am from the newspaper corners at Kitchener School, from the flats in Moose Jaw, from the ice - is - finally - off - the - lake at Last Mountain Lake in the middle of a flat - no - mountains - in - sight prairie and the bonfire under the stars.
Perhaps they were remembering all the watery homemade ice cream, the mosquitos under the elms, and the interminable nostalgic «talks» at the church homecomings to which I had subjected them in the past.
All the forces of nature that we used to call «acts of God» have become, at least in part, acts of humankind (excepting volcanoes and earthquakes — though scientists this winter announced that lurching ice had more than doubled the number of earthquakes under Greenland).
My cinnamon filling was really funny at first and I couldn't get it thick enough so I stuck an ice pack under it on the counter and it thickened up quite quickly.
At 57 mL our ice blocks are just under 1/2 a serve and again due to our minimalistic processing approach, etc. can be consumed more regularly than 100 % juice.
But if you don't «shock» those vegetables at that point by spooning them out of the boiling water and plunging them into ice water (or at least rinsing under cold running water) to stop the cooking process, the carryover heat will continue to cook them to the point that they turn army - green and flabby.
Although more than 90 % of the groceries sold at Aldi are under its own exclusive brands, it does stock a selection of leading brand items, including seven of the items in our leading brand basket — Cadbury chocolate, Streets Blue Ribbon ice cream, Arnott's Tim Tams, Coca - Cola, Moccona coffee, Cobram Estate olive oil and Kleenex tissues.
Furthermore, they not only break as easily as clays when hit by a load of shot but they shatter in a burst of brilliant color in sunlight or under floodlights at night, and their tracerlike trajectories make ice pigeons easier for shooters to pick up and follow.
While most duck shooters snuggle deeper under the blankets, the Maine seabirder gets up at 4 a.m., drives his boat through swells that wash over the decks and turn them into sheets of ice, sets his trawl line of decoys, anchors in the lee of a ledge and covers his boat with rockweed.
With just under a minute left in the fourth quarter and the Cavaliers up by two, LeBron gave the ball to Korver, who had a look at a corner three that could have iced one of most important games in Cleveland sports history.
The Arsenal played well we had over 70 % position of the ball with something like 27 attacks were 8 were on target burnly had a game plan and that game plan was about hurting our players ankles and they got away scot free with it yet xaka gets red?????? Yes they were diddling about when that happened but compare it to the challenge on ozil and he was on goal yes koscienly came back from an offside position but the high boot on the head was dangerous I thought Arsenal played well and controlled the game well even when we were put under pressure in our own half when you look at the penalty awarded to them you will see a dive as coquelin barely touched him how many time did they push kosscielny of the ball???? hope he is ok as he was looking like he had a thigh problem I like the back four of todays as Gabriel did ok specially when we went down to ten men >> > I salute our Arsenal for wining the game on the 97 minit with only 10 men on the field What an iced cold penalty scored by Alexis
The following year, the team was officially reconstituted as the Oxford University Ice Hockey Club (OUIHC), the name which men's hockey at Oxford has competed under ever since.
At Hotel de Glace, the crunch of snow under your boots is often the loudest sound you hear inside the ice hotel rooms.
North and South Korea agreed on Wednesday to march their athletes together under one flag at the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics next month and to field a joint women's ice hockey team.
Oneida County Executive Anthony Picente Jr. and the Oneida County Board of Legislators honored the Rome Grizzlies girls 14 - and Under ice hockey team at Wednesday evening's Board meeting.
Warm temperatures have forced the builders of the Ice Palace at the Saranac Lake Winter Carnival to put it under a tarp.
The New York Islanders would invest $ 3.5 million in disputed funds from the failed Lighthouse Project into their new Eisenhower Park practice facility while another $ 1 million would go to improve the ice rink at Cantiague Park, under a deal set for consideration today by Nassau lawmakers.
TRAPPIST - 1's planets are so wet that most of the water probably isn't even liquid, but ice formed under high pressure, says Cayman Unterborn, an exogeologist at Arizona State University in Tempe.
The best wiper blades for winter will hold up under ice, snow, and whatever else Mother Nature decides to throw at you.
Seen under a microscope, normal water ice — everything from frozen ponds, to snow, to the ice we make at home — is made of crystals with hexagonal symmetry, Wyslouzil explained.
Samples from Lake Whillans, hidden under ice, contain thousands of microbes and hint at vast ecosystems yet to be discovered
After a week of rumbling, Iceland's Bárðarbunga volcano began erupting yesterday, say scientists at the Icelandic Meteorological Office (IMO) in Reykjavik — although the eruption remained entirely under the thick ice covering the volcano.
There have been thousands of small earthquakes over the past week at Bardarbunga, which is Iceland's largest volcanic system and located under the ice cap of a glacier.
Since the density of pure water ice is ca. 920 kg / m3, and that of sea water ca. 1025 kg / m3, typically, around 90 % of the volume of an iceberg is under water, and that portion's shape can be difficult to surmise from looking at what is visible above the surface.
«Billions of juvenile fish under the Arctic sea ice: New under - ice net used in large - scale study on the prevalence of polar cod at the ice underside.»
During two different research expeditions, in the mid - to late springs of 2010 and 2012, the AUV — which resembles a 2 - meter - long bunk bed with twin hulls stacked on top of one another — traveled back and forth through several different Southern Ocean waters in a lawn mower — like pattern at depths of 20 to 30 meters under the ice to collect a 3D survey of the topography of the sea ice's underbelly.
Also in the mid-1990s, another group of scientists proposed the now widely accepted mechanism for how lakes can form under glaciers: Heat radiating from Earth's interior is trapped under the thick, insulating ice sheet, and pressure from the weight of all the ice above it lowers the melting point of the ice at the bottom.
Previous work has estimated that more than a trillion tonnes of methane lie under the shelf, trapped inside lattices of ice known as hydrates, at depths as shallow as 20 metres.
After Levy and colleagues noted visible effects of ground ice retreat in Garwood Valley, they began to monitor the valley, combining time - lapse photography and weather - station data at 15 - minute intervals to create a detailed view of the conditions under which the ice, a relict from the last ice age, is being lost.
Meanwhile, carbon dioxide ice at the south pole has dwindled for three consecutive summers, suggesting long - term climate change is under way.
The ice under the front of the shelf is melting at a rate of about 3.3 feet (1 meter) per year, so the creatures must be burrowing to stay inside the ice, Rack said.
Such lakes of water pool at the bottom of an ice sheet or glacier, and were known to be scattered under parts of Antarctica.
Gas hydrates — a mixture of ice and methane — are found only under high pressure and at cold temperatures, and they are expected to make up a significant portion of the energy mix once existing oil fields dwindle, says David Scott, manager of the Northern Resources Development Program for Natural Resources Canada.
To measure the forecasted inflow of warm water under the Filchner - Ronne Ice Shelf, in the past two Antarctic summers scientists from the Alfred Wegener Institute and the British Antarctic Survey drilled through the ice at seven sites to deploy oceanographic recording devices below Ice Shelf, in the past two Antarctic summers scientists from the Alfred Wegener Institute and the British Antarctic Survey drilled through the ice at seven sites to deploy oceanographic recording devices below ice at seven sites to deploy oceanographic recording devices below it.
Researchers at OIST imaged these samples in glass - like amorphous ice, which contains hundreds of pieces of heterochromatin, under a cryo - electron microscope.
At Enceladus's south pole, plumes of water spurt up from an ocean hidden under a thick sheath of ice.
The findings suggest that the Indo - Pacific area would see a 40 per cent increase in fisheries catches at 1.5 C warming versus 3.5 C. Meanwhile the Arctic region would have a greater influx of fish under the 3.5 C scenario but would also lose more sea ice and face pressure to expand fisheries.
The satellites can not peer into or under sea ice, which goes from paper thin in some places to several meters thick, says Katrin Schmidt, a krill ecologist at the University of Plymouth in the United Kingdom who led the study, published this week in Biogeosciences.
Lars Stixrude, a geologist at University College London, calls the idea «fascinating» — although he warns that science's understanding of the behavior of materials under the extreme temperatures and pressures of an ice - giant core is still incomplete.
Among the many discoveries on matter at high pressure that garnered him the Nobel Prize in 1946, scientist Percy Bridgman discovered five different crystalline forms of water ice, ushering in more than 100 years of research into how ice behaves under extreme conditions.
NASA's Juno spacecraft will arrive at Jupiter in July and plans are under way for a mission to the gas giant's ice - encrusted moon Europa (SN Online: 6/18/15).
But in a new study in Nature, researchers show that the deep Arctic Ocean has been churning briskly for the last 35,000 years, through the chill of the last ice age and warmth of modern times, suggesting that at least one arm of the system of global ocean currents that move heat around the planet has behaved similarly under vastly different climates.
«It's like a big beach ball under the ice sheet pushing up on it, and the only way to keep it submerged is if the ice sheet is strong,» said Hemingway, a doctoral candidate in planetary geophysics at UCSC and lead author of the paper.
«The geology and topography under the ice controls how the ice flows,» said Robin Bell, a geophysicist and professor at Columbia University's Lamont - Doherty Earth Observatory, who was not associated with the research.
But there's liquid water elsewhere in the solar system; it's buried under thick sheets of ice on moons,» Francis Nimmo, a planetary scientist with the University of California at Santa Cruz, told Discovery News.
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