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For decades they resided below ground at Tel Aviv University.
At one hotspot, magma sits just two miles below ground.
Labs below ground level without flood mitigation structures were destroyed.
India's capital now has six such lines, some running below ground.
The store has seven stories — two below ground and five above.
People selling spinners are everywhere, even below ground, in subway cars.
In other words, it thought the lander was below ground level. Ouch.
Any direction you walked there was food -- above, on and below ground.
In total, 20 stations, both above and below ground, would be built.
New Yorkers have to elbow their way onto packed subways below ground.
New buildings are putting emergency generators up top instead of below ground.
We will use the best technology including above and below ground sensors.
Some of the most important parts of the building are below ground level.
They responded to victims on the street and in the below-ground station.
This massive homes spans 2100,279.9 square feet, much of which falls below ground.
Merian noted how the ants took the leaves below ground to their young.
The below-ground entertainment area also includes a 12-seat cinema and bar.
But trees naturally remove carbon from the atmosphere, storing it above and below ground.
In 2026, the rich live lives of opulence and the poor toil below ground.
The bookstore and gift shop will be sunk below ground to expand the lobby.
It is what is happening below ground that most worries ecologists and climate scientists.
The Culver City project, for instance, is expected to have 1,500 below-ground spots.
They live below ground, they don't breathe our atmosphere, maybe they're quite feeble and vulnerable.
That means, among other things, that tracking is easier to pinpoint indoors and below ground.
The $39 million mansion has millions of dollars worth of secrets tucked away below ground.
They have many nuclear and missile facilities, and much of their infrastructure is below ground.
Oh, and also, moving more than eight million passengers a day above and below ground.
There are plans in motion that could make below-ground apartments even more widely available.
She writes about the ways New Yorkers get around the city — above and below ground.
On one hand, there's the heavy stones above ground and the metal caskets below ground.
S. companies require a certain set of above-ground conditions regardless of what's below ground.
Cooking, cleaning, playing, and sleeping all had to be done below ground to protect from airstrikes.
The miners use rudimentary tools to burrow dozens of metres below ground, leading to frequent accidents.
Nevertheless, the disposal of nuclear waste is necessary, and below ground seems to be the consensus.
China faces challenges both above and below ground due to the nature of its shale resources.
A path through the structure leads visitors down narrow stairs into the exhibition space below ground.
The caissons supporting the works are four feet in diameter and go 20 feet below ground.
There are even some fungi and multicellular organisms, like insects and worms, living deep below ground.
There's also a game and media room, which has below-ground views of the swimming pool.
The miners use rudimentary tools to burrow dozens of meters below ground, leading to frequent accidents.
But here, Homeland Security agents are battling smugglers -- not just above ground but below ground as well.
Located roughly a kilometer below ground level, it did not generate a tsunami, according to the USGS.
"Go as far below ground as possible or in the center of a tall building," says Ready.
The facility is located at a former missile silo, so it extends hundreds of feet below ground.
And, as an added plus, the storefront was discreet, located below ground level and behind another building.
The review I had ready to go was about a below-ground sushi counter with eight seats.
Three hundred meters below ground, the company needs to survey and drain hundreds of miles of tunnels.
Because the system is below ground, it can be built without interfering with the construction on the surface.
At six, she stumbles onto a derelict cavern below ground and discovers an electronic earpiece called a Focus.
THE eastbound platform on the Elizabeth line at Farringdon Station in central London is 30 metres below ground.
There may be some geologic events, or organization, transpiring below ground and slowing or suspending California's big faults.
"It is a below-ground pipeline, but some oil has surfaced above ground to the grass," Walsh said.
The property also has automated awnings, an irrigation system, below-ground storage and a attached two-car garage.
Firefighters found the girl in the water about 15 feet below ground, the department said in a statement.
Recharge projects can involve increasing the amount of water moving from the surface to an aquifer below ground.
The MTA has 34 train lines (and one more under construction) and 469 stations, both above and below ground.
They pine for the mushroom trees, the ash rain, the plethora of giant insects roaming above and below-ground.
The subway line I previously rode to work was entirely below ground, so I had no cell phone service.
He spent hours below ground as his henchmen sought to lure pursuing Marines toward the roof of the house.
Schlegelmilch recommends going as far below ground as possible or taking shelter in the center of a tall building.
"A spokesman said "there is no indication that any illegal substances were found below ground near any missile operator.
More than a quarter of light-rail cars, used for both above- and below-ground transit, need replacement today.
The UCCA Dune Art Museum is actually below ground, disappearing into the sand dune of which it is part.
Below ground, Ms. Levete incorporates the vaults of an earlier, failed transit station into the rest of her design.
Nevertheless the "Cultivator" did demonstrate the technical feasibility of a military vehicle capable of moving just below ground level.
The new below-ground store will have a cutaway ceiling, letting visitors peer down from the lobby and the street.
Many of North Korea's nuclear and chemical facilities are believed to be below ground, out of sight of satellites. Sgt.
SURF is housed far below ground in what was once the Homestake gold mine, which operated for over 100 years.
Then, it descends into a subway system; light is omnipresent in the human habitat, even when one is below ground.
It appeared to me that the Sun was disappearing below ground to reappear from under the sea the next morning.
Dr. Breiner used his expertise with magnetometers to help archaeological expeditions around the world peer deep below ground or water.
Below ground, engineers reconstructed water, electric and communications infrastructure at a cost of $13 million, paid for by the utilities.
AngloGold Ashanti operates the world's deepest mine, the Mponeng gold mine, which extends 4km (2-1/2 miles) below ground.
The cables stretch 13,000 miles below ground in Sacramento, California, but the researchers only used 14 miles for their experiment.
In February, the hotel opened a spa below ground where guests can soak in a whirlpool beneath a vaulted ceiling.
Start – or end – the evening with a cocktail at restaurateur Renee Erickson's below-ground Deep Dive in the Amazon Spheres.
On the other side, houses are at or below ground level, with barred windows to deter thieves and drug dealers.
But since last fall, customers there have been given an unusual choice: diamond from below ground or from above it.
"The erroneous information generated an estimated altitude that was negative -- that is, below ground level," the ESA said in a statement.
To find the resources they need for living and thriving, they need to orient themselves in above- and below-ground environments.
Late last year he founded the Boring Company, a tunnelling firm inspired by an idea to reroute city traffic below ground.
A problem with one of the lander's instruments made the vehicle think it was below ground while it was still falling.
At ground level, the water flows into a giant acrylic funnel that creates an inverted waterfall on two below-ground levels.
Trump described the wall in extensive detail, including the tunnel technology that he says will prevent subverting the wall below-ground.
He built a field cabin on Garry Island in 1964, covering the area in sensors to measure the temperature below ground.
In 2012, they injected 250 tons of CO2 (mixed with water and hydrogen sulfide) into basalt about 1,500 feet below ground.
Appealing from the start, the below-ground interior, lit as for date night, was refreshed a year and a half ago.
"Our job is to not only keep the city safe but make it safer aboveground and below ground," the mayor said.
On several mornings straight, millions of commuters were stuck below ground, either due to switch problems, power failures, or signal issues.
You can also descend below ground at Fort Jay and view installations in cell-like rooms with walls three feet thick.
A self-proclaimed "geek," she shares her discoveries far above and below ground with an enthusiasm worthy of Dora the Explorer.
A V-shaped glass moat reflected the original building, whose Gothic tower could be seen from 21992 feet below ground level.
One breathtaking spread shows an airplane carrying people, other people sitting in a field, and earthworms, fossils and rocks below ground.
It was centered about 8 miles south-southeast of Indios, Puerto Rico, at a depth of about 3.7 miles below ground.
It appears the engineers decided it was infeasible to build yet another level even deeper below ground just for a passageway.
The mission's scientific purpose is significant too: sniffing the atmosphere of Mars for methane and taking radar images 400 metres below ground.
Another tantalizing possibility—one that should make future lunar colonists excited—is that ancient ice deposits may be buried deep below ground.
The inclusion of two on-screen levels—above ground and below ground, with ladders connecting them—makes the game an official platformer.
Local news channel WABC cited police sources as saying a possible pipe bomb detonated in a passageway below ground at Port Authority.
Often equipped with little more than shovels, buckets and straw sacks, they burrow dozens of metres below ground in search of ore.
He said he was surprised to learn when he joined the committee that meetings were held below ground at its Zurich headquarters.
From the hopper, the olives descend to a cavernous below-ground factory, where a machine separates out the leaves from the fruits.
Mushrooms, it turns out, are just the visible part of an awesome organism known as mycelium, most of which lies below ground.
About an hour earlier, the elevator at the new 86th Street stop had begun to malfunction, stranding passengers above and below ground.
The whole scheme was based on an assumption that the below-ground hold-up was heavily clumped together soil, rather than rock.
But more than that, I didn't need anyone breaking the social contract we all silently enter into when we disappear below ground.
The new species, called Zospeum tholussum, lives 980 meters (3,200 feet) below ground in the Lukina Jama-Trojama cave system in Croatia.
Literally living below ground in a slum of South Korea, they fold pizza boxes for money but still can't afford Wi-Fi.
They want to know how much carbon is in the biomass above ground, and how much is in the mud below ground.
Three more were drilled into the bedrock next to the ice sheet—one with a depth of 649 meters below ground surface.
The great forest die-off is tied to a drying up of the deep, deep soil, up to some 220185 feet below ground.
Even as the town's coal continues to burn below ground, several wind turbines have been erected at the top of a nearby ridge.
Despite this, the tunnels are popular with groups known as "cataphiles" who illegally enter and explore the area, occasionally holding parties below ground.
The Virgin founder also said that building a hyperloop tube above or below ground is "cheaper" and "faster" than a traditional rail network.
Parking is easier than in many city neighborhoods, with uncluttered streets and above- and below-ground parking lots, though alternate-side rules apply.
It also won't turn up flaws in areas that are below ground or otherwise inaccessible to the inspector, like wells and septic tanks.
The cave, known as the Riesending, or Big Thing, stretches more than 12 miles, and Mr. Westhauser was trapped 3,766 feet below ground.
Below ground, the compact Despacio Spa — complimentary for guests — has a dry sauna and a small heated "experience" pool surrounded by black marble.
The increasing forest fires and massive drought afflicting the Southwest may come in part from the draining of the water table below ground.
The surface of the Red Planet is believed to be radioactive, so if there is life on Mars, it likely lives below ground.
As people talk about the little attention paid to crumbling infrastructure above ground—the infrastructure below ground, by comparison, is often ignored altogether.
The completed market will be a 150,000-square-foot space below ground that will also include galleries, art shops and a beer hall.
The images showed a lobby area that extends a story below ground, accessible via two staircases hugging the sides as well as two elevators.
The US Army is trying to figure out how to see through walls to identify threats and to map structures above and below ground.
"Half of our line is above ground, half is below ground, and we go through some very cold areas in the winter," Haines said.
Those water mains are one part of an incomprehensibly intertwined network of tunnels, wires and cables below ground that help keep the city moving.
By contrast, the researchers wrote, most other gem-quality diamonds emerge from about 90 miles to 125 miles (150 to 200 km) below ground.
Are you a below-ground bunker carved out from a museum's basement and rapidly running out of space — not to mention the flood risks?
Instead, this shows off the weirdest, wackiest, and most incredible places to play sport, from 2,000 feet below ground, to inside the Arctic circle.
During high water, topsoil, gravel and woody debris are washed into new sites downriver and below ground, fostering new habitats and new plant communities.
Following the change, car parking spaces need to be placed below ground level in order to get full exemption from gross floor area calculations.
The offices themselves are built of concrete, but the plot they sit on is sloped, allowing workers to see outside despite being below ground.
Visitors are directed to descend 70 feet below ground, via a spiral ramp or elevator, to begin with the sections on African-American history.
But while most previous technologies have focused on capturing the emissions and pumping them below ground, CCS's technique is a capture-and-utilize one.
Will the grasshopper's minor in media studies be enough to get him a job hauling "crumbs and feces from above ground to below ground"?
In living cities, archaeologists typically get to muck around underground during the construction of parking lots, with digs up to 26 feet below ground.
The USGS initially said the quake occurred about 20093 kilometers below ground, then revised its findings to say it occurred at the Earth's surface.
Living above ground, with day and night, and a wider variety of both prey and predators, apparently requires more brain power than living below ground.
At about 10 meters (more than 30 feet) below ground, the tunnels are no more than a meter or 2 wide (3.2 to 6.5 feet).
I saw it running in a dim below-ground parking lot and outside in direct sunlight, and the image was surprisingly clear in both cases.
A team had to hunt for signs in the peat deposits far below ground for clues about where water used to move through the site.
On another below-ground level is a tennis court built into a 15,000-square-foot space that was designed to convert into a subterranean ballroom.
The four of them, two parents and two university-aged children who can't possibly afford university, live in a dingy apartment that's half below-ground.
Adelaide's seeming descent into Tethered-style snarling barbarity feels like a confirmation that there's nothing really separating Us' above-ground people from the below-ground people.
The Tesla CEO and entrepreneur sees commuters using a system of high-speed tunnels below ground in Los Angeles and other cities to beat the traffic.
Below ground, the practice of "long-wall" mining, which removes an entire coal seam, can crack buildings' foundations and damage springs and wells, destroying water supplies.
It is planned so the historical journey begins below ground, in an exhibit called "Slavery and Freedom," and also includes themed galleries higher in the building.
The agency is thus disregarding a basic tenet of ecology — that hydrological connections below ground matter as much as the rivers and streams we can see.
It was buried in a shaft half a klick below ground between Table Mountain and Morey Peak, a valley as desolate as the desert of Tatooine.
Or, to be more precise, mycelia: the thread-like strands that make up fungal colonies and produce mushrooms but that humans rarely see because they're below ground.
On New York City's subway system, where lines often run both above and below ground, the authority did not simply halt the trains where they reach daylight.
The six-wheeled bot is outfitted with two powerful cameras, sensors designed to study Martian weather, and radar that can penetrate more than 30 feet below ground.
The product: Geothermal systems require putting pipes in the ground to take advantage of the different temperature above and below ground to heat or cool a building.
Danny tells us Trump's wall plan is futile, because no matter how high it is ... he's not accounting for how far below ground it needs to go.
Emergency crews were working overnight to free 17 miners trapped in an elevator more than 70 stories below ground in upstate New York, officials said early Thursday.
Detonated around 1,500 feet below ground, according to researchers, it triggered a 6.3 magnitude earthquake, a strong class of temblor that causes violent shaking near the epicenter.
Every time you think there must be no library left, a new space opens up, most dramatically in the children's room on the second level below ground.
For all the talk about a wall between the United States and Mexico, the problem with border security continues to be as much below ground as above.
But it was put back together with some innovations added both below ground in a sub-basement and, most famously, well above ground — and quite visibly so.
A lively chemical chatter below ground allows plant roots, fungi and bacteria to trade food and information, exchanges essential for the vitality of trees and soil alike.
Archeologists are now reconstructing the pieces of the sarcophagus, found in a necropolis more than 21926 feet below ground on the western bank of the Nile River.
And really, underground is where so much of the Arctic mystery still lies: In these tundra ecosystems, up to 80 percent of the biomass is below ground.
And if you know where to find it, there's a secret passageway that leads to a mind-blowing subterranean lair more than 20 feet below ground-level.
Southern California Gas then began drilling two relief wells in order to pump the plugging solution closer to the natural gas reservoir, buried 8,85033 feet below ground.
With its subway lines traveling at nearly 100 feet below ground, Line C has given archaeologists access to artifacts dating as far back as the Paleolithic era.
They are being jolted into action by volatile commodity prices and the increasing difficulty and danger of accessing remaining reserves in hot, narrow seams several kilometers below ground.
Now, Earth scientists at Ohio State University have pinpointed the root cause of the iceberg calving event: a crack that started deep below ground and 20 miles inland.
According to Walker, Holt Cemetery is "extremely crowded, with nearly 60,000 interments," and those buried in below-ground plots there are exposed to elements that disrupt their graves.
CNN visited the shattered suburb last week in the company of the Syrian military and saw the vestiges of the Damascus suburb's double life, above and below ground.
After a full run-through on the Met stage, Mr. Nézet-Séguin summoned the opera's principal singers to a studio three levels below ground to share his observations.
CEO noted on Twitter that the car/pod elevator that will be used to bring vehicles below ground to the tunnel is likely going to be operational next week.
But only weeks later, Mr. Guzmán escaped by slipping through a hole in the shower of his cell, which led to a mile-long tunnel 30 feet below ground.
Part of the race took place on slippery paths outside in the snow, but most of it was below ground, with runners galloping past giant oak barrels of wine.
Yes, a car elevator that would take your vehicle from your garage on street level to a below-ground chamber that connects to the Boring Company's growing tunnel network.
But he did have to shrink the mass and adjust the siting to avoid blocking views of the Washington Monument, and sink more than half the building below ground.
Overall revenue from sidewalk-permit fees has risen by about 50 percent in the past decade, the bulk of it from utility companies for pipes and transformers below ground.
Archaea and bacteria make up the majority of life in the deep subsurface, and it's estimated that there are more of these kinds of microbes below ground than above.
The ground transportation technology envisions moving people (and, no doubt, cargo) between cities in pods or capsules traveling on magnetized tracks in vacuum tubes running above or below ground.
On the bottom floor, workers hand-excavated a space five and a half feet below ground, which helps keep street sounds out, creating "acoustic isolation," in Mr. Lief's terms.
All plants have to respond to their environment, making decisions at physiological and molecular scales all the time in response to changes in their environment, both above and below ground.
The team also installed various lenses on the cameras to capture ultraviolet and infrared spectrums, revealing heat below ground and details in the topsoil invisible to the naked human eye.
It was discovered about 120 meters inside Israel near Kissufim, about six meters below ground, as tunnelers burrowed towards the surface looking to build an exit, the Israeli military said.
He suggest the answer is pretty straightforward: Install extra measurements systems below ground and at the bottom of the sea, where possible, to help corroborate the land-based measurement systems.
While the premises have a beach club that could suffer damage, the main property is a hulking mansion built from concrete, steel and anchored to a coral reef below ground.
In an update today, the agency said that information collected by one of the lander's instruments made the vehicle think it was below ground level — while it was still falling.
In 250, when Van Heerden and her husband cleared out the hollow center of the tree, they removed compost buildup to uncover the floor about a meter below ground level.
That left the city vulnerable to the potential collapse of old tunnels hundreds of feet below ground, or, perhaps more likely, the breakdown of equipment which could not be repaired.
The plan to store long-life nuclear waste 500 meters below ground in impermeable clay has not yet got government approval and is strongly opposed by local groups and environmentalists.
The floor just below ground level takes the visitor from 1968 to today through objects like banners from President Obama's 2008 campaign and posters from the Black Lives Matter movement.
Pretty much every decision that destroys your commute happens not below ground but above it, in an unmarked building on the West Side of Manhattan called the Rail Control Center.
Possibly inspired by Austrian rail-mounted trench-digging machines from that war, Winston Churchill directed the development of machines that would advance just below ground level, excavating its own trench.
Keep in mind the one-third rule: Grass plants attempt to balance their above and below ground growth, so the root systems are roughly equal to the mass of grass blades.
But since the North Koreans were polite enough to hold their test below ground — thus avoiding spewing fallout everywhere — all of those useful radioactive clues are trapped deep within the Earth.
It said the officers — disconnected not only administratively but also by being above and below ground — would finally get a radio system that would allow them to talk to one another.
He spent hours below ground as his henchmen lured pursuing Marines into a chase onto the roof of the house and into neighboring properties, where four of them were shot dead.
But the below-ground Neuhaus Theater, a 310-seat space where Mr. Joseph's play was being staged, was ravaged, along with the 8,000-square-foot prop storage facility in the basement.
You start below ground and work up to the top floor, through a series of rooms designed to evoke major eras in recent history; many also include Ms. Lafferty's hypnotic films.
There are also new amenities, like a sixth-floor cafe, couches connecting the existing eastern portion to the new western addition and an expanded store that has been moved below ground.
Moreover, the coalition commander said despite the retaking of Mosul there was still "mopping up" to do there, including finding potential hiding places for ISIS militants, both above and below ground.
Most of the magma that reaches these reservoirs cools and crystallizes into a rock formation known as a pluton, like the  Half Dome rock structure in Yosemite  (but below ground), Singer said.
In a small building next to the solar array, a meter was counting its output, and water was audibly rushing through a pipe connected to the pump, about 250 feet below ground.
"You normally don't find wood remains in Rome," Ms. Morretta noted, but with the subway lines traveling at nearly 100 feet below ground, archaeologists have been able to excavate deeper than usual.
"A fair and bold plan will make a real difference in the lives of New Yorkers suffering from what has become a wholly unreliable transportation system, above and below ground," he said.
In other words, to step below ground, whether through a manhole or the mouth of a cave, is to be reminded of who we are as a species and what we share.
In a 258-page report, investigators said that groundwater had corroded the metal lining of a more-than-50-year-old underground well, leading to its rupture at 892 feet below ground.
Above- and below- ground sensors, towers, aerial surveillance and manpower to supplement the wall, find and dislocate tunnels and keep out criminal cartels and Mexico, you know that, will work with us.
Below ground, workers will have to examine 3003,2300 energy distribution rooms, 222 signal relay rooms, 2000,000 track circuits, 11,000 signals, 13,750 insulated joints, 11,300 trip stops, 220 interlockings and 1,800 switch machines.
It ruled last month that the government of Seocho district, where the church is located, had abused its power by leasing land to allow the church to extend its below-ground footprint.
The pillar, deep below ground in the Second Avenue subway station in Manhattan, was all that stood between him and the platform edge and the tracks of the Brooklyn-bound F train.
We followed the waterfall below ground, riding an escalator to the basement levels of Jewel, where the water barrels through an immense clear column encircled in part by tables for nearby eateries.
Last year archeologists discovered "Superhenge", or what was thought to be around 90 stone monolithic structures buried a meter below ground, just a few kilometers northeast of the Stonehenge in Wiltshire, England.
Rescue crews pulled 17 miners to the surface on Thursday morning after they spent the night trapped in an elevator 900 feet below ground at a road salt mine in central New York.
Tavurvur volcano eruption, 2009 (Image: Taro Taylor)If an active volcano nearby suddenly kicks up its activity with steam, smoke, and below-ground rumblings, it's a good idea to get away very quickly.
"On day one, we will begin working on an impenetrable, physical, tall, powerful, beautiful southern border wall," he said, including plans for above- and below-ground sensor technology and increased border patrol officers.
John Ahern, who oversaw the Manhattan Grit Chamber, which helps treat the city's sewage, spoke with some familiarity about finding bodies below ground in an interview with my colleague Corey Kilgannon in 2006.
For all the talk about a wall between the United States and Mexico, the proliferation of such subterranean passageways demonstrates that the problem with border security is as much below ground as above.
The funerary site, uncovered eight meters below ground in Minya, a province about 22016 km (150 miles) south of Cairo, contained limestone and clay sarcophagi, animal coffins, and papyrus inscribed with Demotic script.
Even if the lines are below ground, like the ones that bring power to Manhattan from New Jersey through the muck of the Hudson River, securing federal and state permits can take years.
At 21 metres (22015 feet) below ground, the Nine Levels of Darkness attraction at Victoria's Central Deborah Gold Mine gets you dark and dirty as you experience what mining was like in the 28s.
"Many details can make the difference to a beer" — especially the water, which in his case comes from a spring 250 meters below ground and is, he said, believed to be 8,000 years old.
Since space below ground level is not counted in the overall square footage, burrowing down is a way to get more house for the money — or if you're selling, to help justify the price.
Several kilometers below ground, a drilling rig named Thor will soon penetrate the area around a magma chamber, where molten rock from the inner Earth heats up water that has seeped through the seafloor.
It's three floors below ground level so we were thinking they were going to turn it into some mega mansion because everyone in London wants digging underground for cars or cinemas or swimming pools.
A 27,000-square-foot landscaped private park will be built atop a two-story base that is designed to house about 40,000 square feet of retail space, half of which will be below ground.
Indeed, when the river flooded in June of last year, both the Louvre and the Musée d'Orsay shut down so that works could be moved from below-ground spaces to safety on upper floors.
In a slightly unnerving painting, bits of bright color shine through a rough layer of brown paint; the effect is of buried jewels but also radiantly winged insects squirming to life, just below ground.
Mr. Butler's ranch sits atop federally owned, below-ground mineral rights that the Interior Department has leased out, and he charges drilling, fracking, pipeline and other crews for the right to cross his property.
The report is heavily critical of conventional peak oil theory, which predicted that global oil production would peak and decline shortly after 2000 due to 'below-ground' geological depletion, leading to permanently spiralling oil prices.
The basic problem of climate change is that we are removing too much carbon from the geosphere (below ground) and putting it into the active biosphere (above ground), where it serves to raise surface temperatures.
The three-year project saw the equivalent of 10 Olympic-sized swimming pools of earth removed from the site of the art and design museum to accommodate the new Sainsbury gallery, 18 metres below ground.
Although residents initially hoped that, because the fire was entirely below ground, they would be able to continue living in Centralia, the release of toxic gases and the opening of sinkholes made it too dangerous.
Although this "ribotyping" was more time-consuming and less precise than current molecular methods, it nonetheless provided Tobin and Shade with the first clues about what, if anything, may have survived Centralia's below-ground inferno.
Nonetheless, the city authorities advised people to stay away from the banks of the river and part of Paris's commuter train system that runs below ground along the Seine was shut as a preventive measure.
Windows open and close automatically to adjust the temperature, and an energy-sipping heat pump takes advantage of stable temperatures below ground to heat the building in the winter and cool it in the summer.
" During his immigration speech Wednesday in Arizona, Mr. Trump said his border security plan would use the best technology, including above- and below-ground sensors to "find and dislocate tunnels and keep out criminal cartels.
Day after day, New Yorkers are being tormented below ground, at a cost to the state's economy of billions of dollars, because of Mr. Cuomo's inadequate efforts to address the crisis in the subway system.
As water on the surface seeps below ground, it hits the magma and comes to a boil, which forces the superheated water and steam upward through a labyrinthine network of fissures, fractures and other plumbing.
Whether by hyperloop (above and below ground) or interplanetary rocket, the billionaire technologist is convinced that no trip between any two cities on the planet should last longer than an episode of The Big Bang Theory.
Even better, in addition to the one-off palaces, there's also a bigger, ongoing dungeon located in the subway tunnels below ground, which you can slowly make your way through over the course of the game.
Our first glimpse of the Boring Company was from a short video tweeted by Musk in April 2017 that depicted individual vehicles being lowered below ground via car elevators that were seamlessly installed in the street.
They returned it to a single residence, investing about $6.5 million more over 21 months in a top-to-bottom renovation that included numerous updates and an addition on the below-ground level, Mr. Kaliner said.
Within the new complex — 20 feet below ground and more than twice the size of its predecessor — is a room devoted to joy, apart from the locker room, where players congregate to bask in their victories.
Friday's earthquake struck just seven miles from Anchorage, but the fact that it was relatively deep — nearly 30 miles below ground — combined with the rigorous building code enforcement in the region helped mitigate a potential catastrophe.
The London Underground is a sprawling system that carries close to five million passengers a day, and, like New York, was built below ground over a century ago—which is to say it lacks modern-day ventilation.
The Jastrzebie Coal Company said Wednesday that the body was found trapped under a structure that was damaged by the May 5 quake, some 900 meters (2,950 feet) below ground at the Zofiowka mine in Jastrzebie-Zdroj.
This was made possible by the shale revolution – the breakthrough of hydraulic fracturing, better known as "fracking," that could split rock formations below ground and boost the extraction of oil and gas resources from shale rock formations.
One rigged a model train in a below-ground cavity, so he could drop his drug supply through a hatch, punch a button and see it spirited away, said Simon Gabriel Laugesen, a computer programmer and resident.
While previous estimates of the size and locations of the earth's plates were based on relatively shallow samples taken from up to 10 km below ground, this study examined rocks extracted from a depth of 200 km.
The shale oil and gas revolution is the result of extraordinary ingenuity on the part of nimble, entrepreneurial oil and gas developers, innovative and efficient horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing techniques, and above and below ground flexibility.
"The Hamas terror organization is accountable for this incident and its consequences, as well as everything happening in and from the Gaza Strip, above and below ground," the Israeli military said in a statement after the strikes.
It would also help to locate more reliably hydrocarbons below ground, which is useful in complex environments where it is exploring for oil trapped under salt, such as Brazil, the Gulf of Mexico, Angola and the Eastern Mediterranean.
As we learned in April when Musk first showed off the concept behind The Boring Company, the plan for these tunnels is to solve Los Angeles' famous automotive congestion by moving some of the traffic flow below ground.
Instead, the men spent that shift huddled together for hours after the elevator stopped about 800 feet below ground, doing what they could to keep themselves warm as rescuers worked to bring them to the surface, officials said.
With Koch's penchant for site-specific exhibitions, this cannot be a mistake, this desire to allow a poppy to have life in an impossible place, to give the audience a sense of hope below ground or under duress.
We will use the best technology, including above-and below-ground sensors, towers, aerial surveillance and manpower to supplement the wall, find and dislocate tunnels, and keep out the criminal cartels, and Mexico will pay for the wall.
Three levels below ground, in a nondescript building beside The New York Times's headquarters — and hardly a stone's throw from Times Square, one of the most frenetic intersections on the planet — lies an unexpected and strangely quiet repository.
Perhaps Moody's decision might also strengthen the hand of activist shareholder groups that maintain fossil fuel-related industries may see their oil, coal and natural gas assets stranded below ground as efforts to combat climate change ramp up.
The Boring Company proposes to dig twin, 35.3-mile tunnels approximately 23 to 90 feet below ground, bookended by two Loop stations, one in DC about a mile from Union Station, and the other in Baltimore near Camden Yards.
Safely seated among the coppiced beeches of Epping Forest, east of London, he learns from a mycologist about the near-invisible networks of fungi, "the wood wide web", which connect trees in infinite succession below ground, another buried city.
France has a project to store long-life nuclear waste 500 metres below ground in impermeable clay in Bure, eastern France, but the plan has not yet received government approval and is strongly opposed by local groups and environmentalists.
Because CERN was in the midst of its annual winter shutdown, which usually occurs between the end of December and mid-March, Mr. Briard was able to take me down to see the actual Atlas detector deep below ground.
To ensure that the addition did not overwhelm or upstage the original Havens House building — which over time has served as a home, tavern, school and boardinghouse — Mr. Pedersen decided to locate half of the center below ground level.
It features attenuation areas, five feet below ground level, which allow water to drain away, perforated brick facades to deal with heat and humidity and shaded paths and verandahs which allows the use of air-conditioning to be limited to classrooms.
The extremely complex narrative, with uplift and tragedy seemingly on a fixed collision course, spreads over five floors of galleries, three below ground, two above, with public spaces — a vast reception area; an atrium with a theater and cafe — in between.
OSLO (Reuters) - A Swiss company will start to extract carbon dioxide from thin air in Iceland on Thursday, seeking to transform the gas into rock far below ground in a first test of a costly technology meant to slow climate change.
But when I canvassed students currently finishing up the electrical installation track at his alma mater, they were less focused on the college-versus-job question than whether they wanted to work below ground or in a more traditional office setting.
It's this very separation that makes this church so dramatic: The church, which suddenly plunges dozens of feet below ground level has a tawny exterior mottled with green and yellow moss, and, from above, forms the shape of a cross.
Suppose, which has more than 35 employees between this office and another in Hiroshima, and which is responsible for some of the most idiosyncratic contemporary homes and offices throughout Japan, moved into this partly below-ground space in late 2016.
The Place: Located across the street from Webster Hall, and three floors below ground, the golden-hued room was designed by the Rockwell Group and features curved wooden beams and a sheet of crystal whisky decanters anchored to the ceiling.
Replacing a multi-story car park, the hotel will have eight stories — three below ground and five above — 120 rooms, 23,000 square feet of spa and retail space, and a bar on the top floor, Zoe Monk reported for Boutique Hotelier.
She had her choice of surfaces: There are three kinds of hardcourts, green clay with a below-ground watering system, and six red clay courts that were built using 450 tons of iron-rich crushed red brick imported from Cremona, Italy.
Its fire-resistant bark means it survives when other trees succumb to natural or man-made conflagrations, making it a pioneer in the recovery of fire-scoured landscapes; below ground, its deep nitrogen-fixing roots suck nutrients up into the soil.
How did we get from the funereal assessment of American history below ground to the vibrant galleries on the upper floors that salute black hair, black comedy, black athletes, black scientists, black travel, black art, black body language, Chuck Berry's Cadillac?
The process of soil leaching into a hole below ground is usually very slow — taking years or even hundreds of thousands of years — and is most common in areas like the Shenandoah Valley where there are many naturally occurring caves.
Chicago is accepting proposals for express trains, either above or below ground, that can depart every 15 minutes and get commuters to the airport in "20 minutes or less," for a rate that's cheaper than taxi fare or a ride-hailing service.
The train operates on the "mail rail" line - a 6.4-mile underground train track that once transported letters and parcels 70 feet below ground to and from sorting offices on the east and west sides of the city 22 hours each day.
A 2,400-tonne boring machine nicknamed "Federica" is already working around the clock more than 1,000 meters (3,000 feet) below ground on the French side of the border even though Rome is threatening to pull the plug as it reviews the project.
A 2,400-tonne boring machine is working around the clock more than 1,000 meters (3,000 feet) below ground on the French side of the border, even as Rome threatens to pull the plug as it reviews the 8.6 billion euros ($9.8 billion) project.
Thursday's accident at the Kamoto Copper Company (KCC) concession near Democratic Republic of Congo's southern border with Zambia has focused attention on the dangers run by informal miners, who burrow dozens of meters below ground in search of ore using rudimentary tools.
You&aposre looking live at Chiang Rai, Thailand where those 12 young boys and their soccer coach trapped in an underground cave almost a mile below ground, have been assessed by medial workers and deemed not well enough to make an escape at this hour.
JULIETT-01 MISSILE ALERT FACILITY (Reuters) - About 70 feet (21 m) below ground, in a shielded military capsule that can launch nuclear missiles, 23-year-old 2nd Lieutenant Tia Hewuse is concerned that Americans have the mistaken impression that her mission is a gloomy one.
Related: Doctors involved in Chilean miners rescue share insight Search for other entrances continues As divers work in tunnels deep below ground, teams are also scouring the hillside above the caves, looking for possible entry points to the chamber where the boys are sheltering.
First come the drilling derricks working around the clock, followed by hydraulic fracturing—where millions of litres of fresh water mixed with sand and chemicals (all delivered by truck) are injected below ground under crushing pressure to fracture the rock and release the hydrocarbons.
More important, this would clean up the mess below ground, reordering the way concourses and tracks connect with subways and streets — essential preparation for the day when new Hudson River rail tunnels dump ever more passengers into what is now a suffocating, pillar-choked maze.
A team of international Egyptologists, led by Patrizia Piacentini of the University of Milan in Italy and Abelmanaem Said of the Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities, discovered the sarcophagus in a necropolis more than 15 feet below ground on the western bank of the Nile River.
Mr. Wiley, whose father is Nigerian and whose mother is African-American, will be at Black Rock too, between other gigs, working for a few months at a time in his new studio, partly below ground and across from the hallway from the steam room.
Finistere portfolio company CropX is working to develop a new class of sensor that can be self-installed and calibrated, as well as buried below ground, all at lower cost and connecting to intelligent adaptive algorithms that customize irrigation prescriptions on existing pivot and drip hardware.
Editor's Note: An earlier version of this article suggested that the Big Dig had involved the construction of an elevated highway and displaced thousands of citizens; the Big Dig actually sought to move below ground an elevated highway whose construction decades earlier had displaced thousands of residents.
Below ground, in ripples of rock where the Arabian plate pushes under the Eurasian one, some of the world's richest oil deposits were discovered in the early 20th century—in Iran in 1908, Iraq in 1927, Bahrain in 1932 and, above all, in Saudi Arabia in 1938.
The mission's primary purpose was to look at ice-sheet depletion, but over the next several years Dr. Jay Famiglietti, the senior water scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and his team noticed that many of the most significant sites of water loss were actually below ground.
At the turn of the 20th century, when rail travel (above and below ground) was rapidly expanding, the Arts and Crafts movement was also going strong, and some of the best ceramic companies (like Grueby and Rookwood) provided signs and ornamentation to the city's subway stations.
Completed in September 21701 — three months after Fortune announced that Theranos had raised $22017 million in equity sales and was valued at over $2116 billion — 2000 Page Mill Road is a total of 21,1160 square feet and is made up of two stories and a below-ground parking garage.
We ordered a white blend from the Italian region of Friuli and then instructed our server to bring us approximately two-thirds of the menu, which is divided into Vedge Bar (light starters), Grill (more substantial vegetable dishes) and the Dirt List (roots and other below-ground sides).
There are two such shocks lurking in the ABC medical drama's 2019 fall finale, "Let's All Go to the Bar:" the car that drives into a below-ground bar filled with Grey Sloan doctors, and the possibility of a new love triangle revolving around Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo).
Even as New York City has seen a soaring number of bicyclists seeking alternatives to increasing gridlock on the streets and a chronically unreliable subway system below ground, there is one amenity riders do not have: a way to pedal across Midtown Manhattan without coming dangerously close to traffic.
In 2008, for instance, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence asked the scientists to examine the issue of High Frequency Gravitational Waves, which have several theoretical applications, one of which is for space-based sensors that could be used to detect hidden activities, such as below-ground nuclear tests.
His collaboration with Mr. Klein taught him to cultivate the void: In drawings they speculated about building wall-free environments of moving air, with beds cushioned by pulsing air jets in open-air rooms enclosed by air curtains under forced-air roofs and comfortable environments powered by "air-conditioners" hidden below ground.
Once the lease is signed, the center is to pay the Port Authority $48 million from funding it will receive from the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation to cover the cost of the below-ground construction underway so that the theater, which is being designed by the architecture firm REX, can be built.
This time congestion pricing is back at a moment of crisis — above ground, streets are becoming increasingly snarled in large part because of the boom in ride-hailing apps, while below ground the problem is even worse as the city's aging subway system is riddled with delays and in dire need of money.
Again and again, we return to a heartbreaking image of him building a model of a lunar settlement—which we learn, of course, took 14 years and about 22,000 individual polystyrene pieces—in which he embeds, below ground, a tiny family, his own, huddled together, cozy and protected from all the outside terrors, present and historical.
Many things were as he recalled: A little kitchen in the lobby served Russian-Jewish fare, and below ground, in a narrow space not much longer than a subway car, customers sat in towels in a misty Turkish steam room and a piping hot Russian sauna, received platzas, or therapeutic thrashings with oak branches, and dipped into an ice-cold pool.
It was below ground, and as we approached the door that would take us down to it, I noticed a neighboring storefront, an antiquarian shop, its windows crowded with icons—Cyril and Methodius, a beatific Mary, St. George on horseback hooking the dragon through the mouth—as well as Nazi paraphernalia, watches and billfolds and flasks all stamped with a broken cross.
The raid, likened to a scene from an action movie by local bystanders, was a fitting end to the kingpin's latest stint as a fugitive following his outright campy escape in July from a maximum security prison via a hole in his shower's floor leading to a mile-long tunnel 22013 feet below ground sporting oxygen tanks, ventilation, and a special motorcycle fixed to a track.
Here's what they want it to look like: About 30 feet high (minimum is 18 feet) and made of concrete or "alternative material" Stretching all the way from San Diego to Brownsville Including anti-climbing fixtures, and sturdy enough to withstand chisels and torches Running at least 6 feet below ground to prevent tunneling A "see-through" component would be ideal, and it should incorporate "sliding gates" to allow cars and pedestrians to pass through.
Extending it to the Old City would require digging another tunnel two miles long and 170 feet below ground, Mr. Katz's office said, along with building two new stations — one near the Dung Gate along the Old City's southern perimeter, and one beneath the Cardo, the north-south Roman thoroughfare first paved by Emperor Hadrian in the second century, and later extended into what is now the Jewish Quarter by the Byzantine Emperor Justinian.

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