Sentences with phrase «water during the same period»

Meanwhile, fewer than a dozen small ice shelves floating on «warm» waters (seawater only a few degrees above the freezing point) produced half of the total melt water during the same period.

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During the same period, the number of new oil wells per year more than quadrupled from 401 to 1,801; however, the increase in the number of wells is not the sole reason for increased water use when it comes to oil development.
During the same period of Flint's water source change, 5.1 percent of Jackson, Mich. children age five and under, 8 percent of Grand Rapids, Mich. children and 7.5 percent of Detroit children had blood lead levels higher than the CDC reference point (compared with 3.7 percent of Flint children).
The records showed that precipitation and temperature patterns had hardly fluctuated during the period, meaning that the amount of water flowing into the lake from nearby streams is likely the same today as it was in 1847.
This increase in water levels matches an increase in precipitation observed during that same period (Figure 3 - 19) and suggests that climate — and specifically mountain precipitation — as and is the primary driver of Madison Limestone aquifer water levels (i.e., groundwater replenishment and storage).
Additionally, water temperatures during the same time period are between 21 ° -26 °C (70 ° -79 °F) allowing vacationers to surf, scuba and snorkel with ease.
To put things into perspective, during the same period of 4 August to 12 August 2018, Singapore Airlines charges you an eye watering S$ 1,366 in economy class to get to Tokyo.
Desler, Alexander, and Timlin (1996) said: «A prominent decade - long perturbation in climate occurred during the time period [1970 — 1991] in which surface waters cooled by 1 °C in the central and western North Pacific and warmed by about the same amount along the west coast of North America from late 1976 to 1988.»
The amount of water required to drill all 2916 of the Marcellus wells permitted in Pennsylvania in the first 11 months of 2010 would equal the amount of drinking water used by just one city, Pittsburgh, during the same period, says environmental engineering professor Jeanne VanBriesen, the study's lead author.
A study by Carnegie Mellon University noted that the amount of water required to drill all 2,916 of the fracking wells in the Marcellus Shale in the first 11 months of 2010 would equal the amount of drinking water used by just one city, Pittsburgh, during the same period.
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