As the fish sped off and line played out, Whalen struggled for 45 seconds back to the surface.
Environmental attention has recently shifted to the wastewater that comes back to the surface during drilling.
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Once you descend back to the surface of the city, you will never look at it quite the same again.
Stress leave and therapy all worked to pull me back to the surface, but I was no longer the same person.
Data are beamed back to the surface by electromagnetic pulse or optical fiber.
Talling has made it his task to bring the English capital's lost rivers back to the surface, metaphorically at least.
The company also claims that the gel does not carry drilling chemicals back to the surface, a problem with traditional fracking.
Cut the engines and Deep Flight Aviator floats back to the surface.
The question on my mind as we make our way back to the surface is: in which tunnel are the eavesdroppers hiding now?
The water heats up as it circulates and is then brought back to the surface, where the heat is extracted to generate electricity.
When the high water pressure is released after the fracturing of the shale, some 10 percent to 30 percent of the water comes back to the surface.
Smit, which in charge of salvaging Prestige before it sank, said the operation - to pump the oil back to the surface - would cost nearly 50m euros and take several months to complete.
Last week Tanya Streeter dived into the record books by descending 400 feet into the ocean and propelling herself back to the surface, all with one very deep breath lasting three and a half minutes.
Rather, as a consequence of injecting water and sand into the shale formation to crack the rocks so gas and oil will flow, massive amounts of waste water comes back to the surface with significant amounts of contaminants as a result of leaching out salt, heavy metals and trace amounts of radioactive materials from the rock formation itself.
Last week, rescue coordinator Andre Sougarret said initially the Schramm T-130, would be used to drill a 12-inch bore hole down to the miners to enable rescue workers to deliver larger survival items for the miners, but he said if possible the same drill would be used to widen the hole to 28 inches -- sufficient to hoist the miners back to the surface.
He is an acknowledged expert in the area of federal infrastructure budgeting and finance, having had an active role in the financing of each of the last three comprehensive surface transportation reauthorization bills dating back to the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991.
Hydraulic fracturing pumps many thousands of gallons of mainly water and sand, with a few chemicals, at high pressure into tight gas-bearing shale deposits (hardened muds), creating cracks that allow gas to flow back up the well to the surface ( Shale Shock).
The water, however, comes back up to the surface, and when it does it is fouled with raw petroleum liquids, metals and other gunk.
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"The first thing that happens when we add carbon dioxide into the atmosphere is it radiates some extra radiation back down to the surface, and we warm up a little bit, " Kirk-Davidoff says.
Tests carried out in 2004 on the boards of this room dating back to the 1830s revealed the original surface beneath grime, discolored varnish and the repainting done by maintenance staff over fifty years ago.
Most of that water stays in the well, but 20% returns to the surface as flow-back in the days and weeks after fracking.
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If this seep is new and big, then it could probably be dealt with by reopening the well and going back to siphoning the oil up to the surface.
While the top and bottom edges are straight, the sides gently taper from front to back, widening to a flat 7.8mm surface at the phone's thickest point.
Mr Stella pointed to the back, the uncarved surface of the wood.
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Maybe the next generation, with a considerable efforts in getting all the missing back data in and changes to weights given to surface data might mean the 3rd generation is better.
In 1967, the Soviet Venera 4 spacecraft entered the atmosphere of Venus and transmitted data back to Earth before losing contact about 15 miles above the surface.
Next, we are going to have our guys fly to the surface and back in a ship made of foil, then somehow dock with the orbiting craft, none of which has been tested in lunar orbit, fire another engine blast and get home, again without any steering, power or otherwise.
The angular edges from before have been banished, replaced by a profile that curves up to meet a few millimeters worth of flat surface that then curves back again to meet the glass up top.
Fortunately, this means we finally get to say goodbye to the pebble look and feel: the edges are straighter from top to bottom, giving our fingers more surface to grasp onto, and the back cover fits flat on the faux-chrome edge instead of curving around it like waves of the ocean.
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