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The (oceanic) water column is a concept used in oceanography to describe the physical (temperature, salinity, light penetration) and chemical (pH, dissolved... |
organs. The largest possible design of a water engine is the directly acting water-column engine or water column machine (German: Wassersäulenmaschine)... |
Oscillating water columns (OWCs) are a type of wave energy converter that harness energy from the oscillation of the seawater inside a chamber or hollow... |
Inches of water is a non-SI unit for pressure. It is also given as inches of water gauge (iwg or in.w.g.), inches water column (inch wc, in. WC, " wc,... |
head of water. A centimetre of water is a unit of pressure. It may be defined as the pressure exerted by a column of water of 1 cm in height at 4 °C (temperature... |
Pelagic zone (redirect from Pelagic water) The pelagic zone consists of the water column of the open ocean and can be further divided into regions by depth. The word pelagic is derived from Ancient... |
Precipitable water is the depth of water in a column of the atmosphere, if all the water in that column were precipitated as rain. As a depth, the precipitable... |
chemical, and biological processes that supply nutrients into the upper water column. The photic zone is home to the majority of aquatic life due to the activity... |
which play an important role in remineralising organic material down the water column (note that prokaryotic phytoplankton are also bacterioplankton). Virioplankton... |
Hypoxia (environmental) (redirect from Hypoxia (water)) throughout the water column and also at high altitudes as well as near sediments on the bottom. It usually extends throughout 20-50% of the water column, but depends... |
part of the sea or ocean (or deep lake) consisting of the part of the water column near to (and significantly affected by) the seabed and the benthos. The... |
Environmental DNA (section Aquatic (water column)) Studying eDNA in the water column can indicate the community composition of a body of water. Before eDNA, the main ways to study open water diversity was to... |
level than the peak of Mount Everest. At the bottom of the trench, the water column above exerts a pressure of 1,086 bar (15,750 psi), more than 1,071 times... |
than public water towers. As building height increases, the vertical height of its plumbing also increases. This produces a large water column and the weight... |
overlaying water column, and is denoted as ρ ( S , T , p ) {\displaystyle \rho (S,T,p)} . The dependence on pressure is not significant, since water is almost... |
Estuary (category Bodies of water) seawater and freshwater provides high levels of nutrients both in the water column and in sediment, making estuaries among the most productive natural habitats... |
particles a better chance of escaping predation and decomposition in the water column and eventually making it to the sea floor. The fixed carbon that is decomposed... |
rigid column theory: F = m a = P A = ρ L A d v d t . {\displaystyle F=ma=PA=\rho LA{dv \over dt}.} Assuming constant deceleration of the water column (dv/dt... |
Wave power (section Oscillating water column) house in Royan, France. It appears that this was the first oscillating water-column type of wave-energy device. From 1855 to 1973 there were 340 patents... |
garouaensis)) are restricted to fresh water. Most myliobatoids are demersal (inhabiting the next-to-lowest zone in the water column), but some, such as the pelagic... |