Sentences with phrase «underground mine explosions»

9-05-1992 An underground explosion takes the lives of 26 miners in Pictou County, Nova Scotia.
And how do we know if these climate shifting is not happening because of all above and underground explosions we apply to our planet?
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WBEN)- An underground explosion in an alley caused a manhole cover to be blown off on Chippewa Street on Saturday morning.
In a million years, barring profound shifts, the climate should have returned to its natural rhythms but any cities buried in sediment by rising seas should still be preserved, along with those signs of anthroturbation, human - induced disturbances underground, like the plutons from underground explosions of nuclear bombs.
Pakistan has replied to India's recent round of nuclear tests with five underground explosions today in the desolate Chagai region in Baluchistan province barely 50 kilometers from the Iranian border.
The model's noble - gas ratio predictions were similar to the ratios found in atmospheric data gathered from as far away as Japan and Russia nearly two months after North Korea announced it had conducted an underground explosion in 2013.
Methane concentrations between 5 and 15 percent represent an «explosive range,» Banks said, that contributes to the deaths of tens of thousands of miners each year due to underground explosions.
«According to the Siberian paper, «Anna Kurchatova from Sub-Arctic Scientific Research Centre thinks the crater was formed by a water, salt and gas mixture igniting an underground explosion, the result of global warming.
In 1992, 26 miners were killed in an underground explosion at the Westray Mine in Plymouth, N.S..

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National Grid officials said the explosion was caused by an underground wiring issue.
Police at around 7:20 a.m. responded to a reported explosion in an underground walkway connecting the subway stations at Times Square and the Port Authority Bus Terminal on the West Side, according to NYPD Commissioner James O'Neill.
So is it possible to uniquely identify an underground nuclear explosion (UNE) among the many factors disturbing the ionosphere's fluctuating swirls of particles?
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA — Even when they're underground, nuclear tests can be detected in the skies — and as a result, global satellite networks could become a powerful new tool in the arsenal of weapons to help detect clandestine underground nuclear explosions, a team of scientists reported here today at the fall meeting of the American Geophysical Union.
The Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Organisation, which watches out for nuclear weapons tests worldwide, looked at its data for the last few days to see if its infrasound — below the range of human hearing — recordings, normally used to seek out the muffled crump of underground tests, contained any signature of an aircraft explosion.
In this new work, Carrigan's team injected gas tracers into an old cavity in Nevada created by an underground nuclear explosion and studied how the gases were transported and released from the cavity.
Scientists have improved their ability to detect underground nuclear explosions set off by rogue nations, a development sure to be of interest as the Nuclear Security Summit kicks off its 2016 meeting in Washington D.C. today.
The CTBT would prohibit the U.S. and every other signatory from conducting test explosions, no matter how small, of nuclear weapons underground, in space or anywhere else.
The first seismic waves generated by temblors and explosions — those from mining operations as well as underground nuclear tests — are sharp and distinct, says Göran Ekström, a seismologist at the Lamont - Doherty Earth Observatory in Palisades, New York.
The larvae will spend this winter deep underground and pupate next spring, producing a population explosion.
The concern is partly based on U.S. and Russian experiments which have demonstrated that seismic signals can be muffled, or decoupled, if a nuclear explosion is detonated in a large underground cavity.
This documentary focuses on the explosion of Australian cinema that occurred from the 1960s through to the 1980s, bringing about some of the best underground filmmaking that the country had to offer.
You can't take a whiff without thinking of labor battles and underground mine explosions, of chugging smokestacks and black lung.
«Lente Missile Base» is a Warzone map that features a missile launch environmental hazard, similar to the nuclear explosion from the Killzone 2 DLC map «Southern Hills» (any players caught in the underground exhaust vents will be killed by the missile's engine blast).
Pirate TV for the Internet age, Call This Number is an underground broadcast of explosive live performances by the likes of Jarvis Cocker, Primal Scream, Dennis Bovell, Jon Spencer Blues Explosion and many others.
He also there has China producing a series of huge deep basins along the top of the Himalayas using underground thermonuclear explosions, ostensibly to increase capture of snowfall and make new glaciers.
Fracking means injecting water laced with sand and toxic chemicals underground to create deep ground explosions that release the gas.
A tiny seismic event that occurred in North Korea on 12 May 2010 appears to have bene an earthquake rather than a small underground nuclear explosion, according to a new analysis published in the Bulletin of the Seismological...
In 2010, a gas explosion in the Anjan Hill underground coal mine killed 14 people in Chattishgarh.
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