Sentences with word «unmapped»

The team will also document previously unmapped areas of the sanctuary's deep seafloor.
During the two - week cruise the team will study the condition of deep - sea coral gardens, document previously unmapped areas of the sanctuary's seafloor and search for historic shipwrecks.
The Lewis and Clark expedition explored unmapped territory from the Missouri River to the Pacific Ocean from 1804 - 1806.
Now in 2005, Marshall returns to similar territory, this time with a group of women, and the setting is an expansive, virtually unmapped underground cave system.
There are few places on Earth that remain unmapped; Antarctica hosts a mountain range that shouldn't be there and has never been seen.
Threading north from the Great Slave Lake to the Beaufort Sea and the Arctic Ocean, it traverses «one of the last places on earth unmapped by Google Street View.»
For the moment, though, we are out on the edge of the known world, with unmapped territories of awfulness visible in the distance.
One limitation of this study is that many earthquakes in Texas and Oklahoma have occurred on previously unmapped faults.
«This case is about a thorny and largely unmapped legal issue: how the University should reconcile the needs of two disabled students whose reasonable accommodations are (allegedly) fundamentally at odds,» Marbley wrote.
Keeping with Land Rover's off - road pedigree, the Evoque now has off - road navigation to help explore unmapped areas.
Among the safety and infotainment features offered on the Raptor (like those of most modern cars), Ford's Sync satellite navigation system also has a «breadcrumb» mode, allowing drivers to effectively lay a trail in the navigation over unmapped terrain.
To carry the metaphor one step further (which is probably two steps too far, but that's the way it is with metaphors), few fliers would want to ride with a pilot who plowed recklessly through raging thunderstorms, who flew low through unmapped mountainous terrain, or who took to the air despite a cockpit full of warning lights and malfunctioning gauges.
Based on the success of this study, Asner and colleagues plan to expand CAO surveys of the ecological impacts of invaders in other forests on Hawaii and Kauai Islands, where premier, remote rain forest reserves remain virtually unmapped.
In How to Train Your Dragon 2, it's been five years since Hiccup and Toothless successfully united dragons and Vikings on the island of Berk, and the now inseparable pair journey through the skies, charting unmapped territories and exploring new...
The monograph Prunella Clough: Regions Unmapped by Frances Spalding will be published by Lund Humphries in March 2012.
Level 4 cars can operate autonomously in fully mapped areas but would need human input in unmapped locations and in extreme weather that totally obscures visibility.
The largest of these squatter neighborhoods, El Guasmo, houses over 200,000 people within a vast network of unnamed, unmapped streets.
Ten of the men who carried his leathery corpse Died on the journey, and it was a heroic parade Through unmapped jungle and dangers, but me, This morning, I think of the quiet as they salted Their friend.
Dewey describes the platform as «a vast, unmapped network of niche communities.»
Millions of people around the world live in unmapped urban environments, presenting huge public health risks.
As a result, not only is the majority of the ocean floor unmapped, but an estimated 60 % to 90 % of marine species are still unknown to science.
Nearly 50 speakers from more than a dozen countries explained how their nations are plumbing brain science; all seemed eager to be part of the as - yet unmapped coordination that they hope will lead to a mellifluous symphony rather than a cacophony of competing chords.
But researchers report today that they've figured out how to predict the structures of hundreds of unmapped proteins by gleaning insights from one of the strangest of places: «metagenomics» projects that sequence DNA from broad swaths of microbes in the soils and seas.
In a new study in Neuron, they used trans - Tango to illuminate connected neurons in fruit flies, revealing previously unmapped gustatory circuits that link the taste - sensing organs to brain regions known to govern feeding behavior and memory.
We too quickly forget that schools are but one pathway for learning and that substantial areas of human knowledge are necessarily unmapped.
Here is the never - before - told saga of the survey that turned America's unmapped tribal lands into a plotted grid of properties for purchase.
Darwin's task, that of collecting geological specimens, was secondary to the expedition's primary cartological mission to chart the as - yet - unmapped coasts of this part of the world.
It is the last unmapped country, and a dark way getting there.
In its first episode released in October, the new travel podcast Unmapped offers the aural travel diary, complete with bumps in the road, of the blogger Angelina Zeppieri.
Tactics include wild plant unmapping, radical care sitting, and creating embodied scores for a world beyond human.
Justine is inspired by unmapped landscapes, offbeat spaces, and bold statements.
Michael Holroyd, writing about Mark Gertler - one of the artists featured in The Whitechapel Boys, a launch exhibition for the renovated gallery, which has expanded into the old library - restates the established Bloomsbury position when faced with unmapped eastern parts (anywhere on the wrong side of Grays Inn Road).
«The Borderless Caribbean Project: Unmapped Trajectories,» The Haitian Cultural Arts Alliance, Miami, FL, curated by Jorge L. Gutierrez, 2014.
Artist John Martin Tarrat discusses his new limited edition UNMAPPED CARTOGRAPHY: Postcards from the Past and other Foreign Countries.
LMAKgallery is pleased to present Unmappings, a solo exhibition by Nayda Collazo - Llorens.
While their subject matter is divergent, the exhibition's artists push against narratives put forth by corporate and government industries by producing specific knowledge and corroborative objects around unmapped historical and political events.
As he told me during my visit, such unmapped trekking seems unthinkable for today's tightly scripted adolescents.
Much of the water surrounding the Channel Islands is still unmapped, so more discoveries are sure to come soon.
Hamling's team concluded that previously unmapped faults near the surface helped bridge the gap, which suggests that hidden faults could be a source of unrecognized risk.
«Below the Ross Sea is one of the most remote parts of the ocean floor, and is largely unmapped,» said Matt Siegfried, Scripps postdoctoral researcher and a co-author of the study.
We will have a limited number of signed copies of the wonderful new book by Francis Spalding «Prunella Clough regions unmapped», priced at # 35, available at the gallery from next week, please note we do not accept debit or credit cards.
As another attendee put it, «Darcy's willingness to share what she has learned in her years of experience is like giving her attendees a GPS in a previously unmapped territory, and has probably short - cut our paths by years, making this course absolutely invaluable.»
Krein and Pappin seem to be trying on new ideas, searching out unmapped terrain — more doubters of the old religion than founders of a new sect.
Still, some places — and times — remain unmapped.
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