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  • {{short description|Remote sensing-derived indexes related to liquid water}} ...o one of at least two [[remote sensing]]-derived indexes related to liquid water: ...
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  • {{Short description|Tool to measure water quality}} ...e 2.0; the smaller one is possibly a ''[[Physa fontinalis]]'' with a value of 2.4.]] ...
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  • ...2015 he was an [[emeritus]] professor of [[astronomy]] at the [[University of California, Berkeley]]. ...oscopy|spectroscopic]] studies of [[Solar System]] [[planet]]s and smaller bodies. In 1964 Spinrad was invited to return to Berkeley as a professor, and in 1 ...
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  • {{short description|Measurements of surface salinity made by remote sensing satellites}} ...f the ocean surface are exploited in order to estimate the salinity of the water's surface layer. ...
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  • ...[[Moses]], inspired by the mythological [[Crossing the Red Sea|''crossing of the Red Sea'']] in the [[Old Testament]].<ref name=":1" /> ...arises from the interplay of magnetic force and [[gravity]] and the shape of the near-surface well is given by the following equation: ...
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  • {{Short description|Measure of the ratio of stable isotopes nitrogen-15 and nitrogen-14}} ...f>{{cite book | last=Katzenberg | first=MA | title=Biological Anthropology of the Human Skeleton | chapter=Chapter 13: Stable Isotope Analysis: A Tool fo ...
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  • ...in his 1906 ''Fields of Force''.<ref name=":0">Bjerknes, V. (1906). Fields of force. General Books.</ref> ...of [[electromagnetism]] and [[Fluid dynamics|hydrodynamics]]. In the light of these analogies the Bjerknes forces are being predicted. ...
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  • {{Short description|Paradox about the speed versus muscle mass of dolphins}} ...d dolphin|Pacific white-side dolphin]] (''Sagmatias obliquidens'') at Gulf of the Farallones National Marine Sanctuary ]] ...
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  • [[File:Zindler-kurve1.svg|thumb|Figure 1: Zindler curve. Any of the chords of equal length cuts the curve and the enclosed area into halves.]] [[File:Zindler-kurven13.svg|thumb|Figure 2: Examples of Zindler curves with a = 8 (blue), a = 16 (green) and a = 24 (red). ]] ...
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  • ...escription|Suspension of fine-grained calcium carbonate particles in water bodies}} [[File:Lake Ontario Whiting NASA Satellite Image.jpg|thumb|An aerial view of a whiting event precipitation cloud in Lake Ontario.]] ...
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  • {{short description|Rise of water due to wind blowing over the water surface}} [[File:Katrina's Powerful Storm Surge (20678095642).jpg|thumbnail|Effect of wind setup during [[Hurricane Katrina]] in [[2005 Atlantic hurricane season ...
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  • ...ered to the seabed, with onboard turbines that capture kinetic energy from water flows.<ref>Loyd, 1980</ref> TUSKs have garnered attention as a promising re ...streamlined, wing-like bodies to enhance lift, and they use the principles of crosswind kiting—a technique originally applied in airborne wind energy sys ...
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  • ...R|volume = 29|pages = 94–110}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal|title = The theory of molecular Attractive Forces between Solids|last = Lifshitz|first = E.M.|dat ...y]] (<math>\alpha</math>) (see for example [[London forces|London force]]) of the molecules, with highly polarizable molecules contributing to stronger f ...
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  • ...019) "Ocean time series observations of changing marine ecosystems: an era of integration, synthesis, and societal applications", ''Frontiers in Marine S {{Pollution sidebar|Water}} ...
    17 KB (2,413 words) - 09:35, 27 November 2024
  • {{Short description|Aspect of physics}} ...]], and animals living at the water surface have evolved to take advantage of the load-bearing benefits elasticity imparts. ...
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  • {{short description|Ratio of a slightly volatile element, potassium (K), to a highly refractory element, ...U ratio helps explain the evolution of the planetary system and the origin of Earth's moon. ...
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  • ...cal law]] for calculating the mixing [[temperature]] when pooling multiple bodies.<ref name=":3" /> It is named after the Baltic German physicist [[Georg Wil ...lhelm Richmann determined that the following relationship holds when water of different temperatures is mixed:<ref name=":0">{{Cite book |last=Fraunberge ...
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  • ...ral runoffs. The watershed covers about 40% of the lower 48 states, with 7 of the 10 top agricultural producing states being within this watershed.<ref>{ ...en Cycle.jpg|thumb|619x619px|This is a table that identifies the processes of the nitrogen cycle with their corresponding chemical reactions.<ref>{{Cite ...
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  • {{Short description|Layering of a body of water due to density variations}} ...vg|thumb|[[Lake stratification]] is one example of stratification in water bodies: Lakes are stratified into three separate sections: <br /> I. The ''[[Epili ...
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  • [[File:IRS46 nasa.jpg|right|300px|thumb|Illustration of a dusty disk in orbit around a young star]] ...inner Solar System resulting in smaller terrestrial planets, a small mass of [[Mars]] and a low mass asteroid belt. ...
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