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We know that some of these rocks and minerals only form at pressures and temperatures deep below the surface of Mars; water must have been present deep below the surface.
"It's been simmering below the surface," said one mortgage banker.
What the Moon holds below the surface requires significant exploration.
Below the surface, though, it quietly questions the VR medium.
What are you telling yourself a layer below the surface?
The Wasp slipped below the surface at 2100 — 9 p.m.
In that region, ice must exist just below the surface.
The changes below the surface are not an academic matter.
In the water, the platypus is often below the surface.
Second is what's below the surface: oil and natural gas.
It's always there, below the surface of my real life.
Just like hair metal, this movie has nothing below the surface.
Biome Makers takes a different approach and looks below the surface.
She sits about 134 feet below the surface, on her side.
It sits about 7,000 feet below the surface of the water.
Instead, this quietly poignant film is exploring what's below the surface.
Can you tell if she is above or below the surface?
It rests on the seabed about 16.5 feet below the surface.
For decades it has lain dormant 15 meters below the surface.
And then there's the darker current that runs below the surface.
Meanwhile, "below the surface lay a temper that could scorch chrome".
They finally located the ship Friday, 5,500 meters below the surface.
Here, a sea cucumber swims thousands of feet below the surface.
Of course, this being Prince, things aren't that simple below the surface.
"So below the surface, electric cars are already very relevant," he says.
Like the proverbial iceberg, most of the blemish is below the surface.
It seethes and writhes insistently, barely below the surface of everyday life.
But those views were supposed to be kept just below the surface.
"So much of [what happens] is below the surface," she tells Refinery29.
Another witness told police they saw his head dip below the surface.
Our craft grounded with a crunch against a rock below the surface.
So Lovecraft's Brooklyn is in the sculpture, but hidden below the surface.
The wreckage sits more than 250 feet below the surface, King said.
Fans would never know there was a controversy stirring below the surface.
In the Upper Midwest, this sandstone deposit lies just below the surface.
It was discovered living between 22,000 and 26,000 feet below the surface.
The $399 starting price puts it well below the Surface Pro's $103.
Raw sexuality lurks below the surface of adolescents engaged in springtime frolics.
BERLIN — Sometimes, it takes an earthquake to reveal what's below the surface.
The bones were uncovered in a sandbank seven feet below the surface.
Bubbling below the surface, however, is another VA scandal in the making.
The ship was found just 40 feet (12 meters) below the surface.
Far below the surface, though, the Padres believe they are positioned well.
When sadness does simmer below the surface, it reads almost matter of fact.
Find the playfulness lurking just below the surface of your over-busy lives.
The tunnel floor will be between 44 and 104 feet below the surface.
These are stacked three deep in a trench, three feet below the surface.
One needn't look very far below the surface to get to the truth.
It's a striking photo visually, but something even more significant below the surface.
The damage below the surface of the stock market has been real, though.
Plastic also dominated the waste found below the surface, including on the seabed.
"The quantity of debris buried below the surface was so significant," she added.
What goes on below the surface of the water is truly mind-blowing.
Instead, they sit just below the surface with the vault&aposs lid visible.
Measurements 2,000 meters (6,500 feet) below the surface were the hottest ever recorded.
That said, there are changes below the surface that people are benefiting from.
Some tremors deep below the surface likely were caused by Earth's gravitational pull.
And below the surface, the mood of outright defiance seems to be shifting.
Our four virtual-reality films take you on, above and below the surface.
More importantly, many serious long-term health conditions lurk just below the surface.
Geothermal energy is heat which comes from below the surface of the Earth.
That information could reveal something about the iron core far below the surface.
Mike hid a plywood board and a beacon two feet below the surface.
It was found on the seabed in Koge Bay, seven meters below the surface.
One video, from 2015, showed a giant crab swarm almost 1,000m below the surface.
If the universe is stable, there's nothing below the surface—it's the true bottom.
Below the surface, the P30 Pro uses a Kirin 980 system-on-a-chip.
The brain has this near-infinite capacity for storage of information below the surface.
On dairy farms, Silver found the isotopes a full three feet below the surface.
The seabed lies as much as 6km below the surface; mostly it is unmapped.
Their only chance of survival was to get below the surface of the ground.
When you look below the surface, it's often women who organized and led them.
Below the surface are her dance roots, which she planted over years at clubs.
You'd soon arrive at the inner core, around 5 million meters below the surface.
There's little to suggest lawmakers are keen to dig too deep below the surface.
Massospora, a parasitic fungus, has lurked just below the surface, awaiting the cicada's exit.
One gizmo will take Mars's temperature by hammering itself 16 feet below the surface.
A three-person bubble tracked the creature to a half-mile below the surface.
"What's below the surface is serious geopolitical competition between China and Russia," he said.
In rotogravure, the tiny dots are depressed below the surface of the printing cylinder.
The just-below-the-surface message is this: White people made this country great.
The chamber that Tucker and Hunter found was a hundred feet below the surface.
And they teased out the unhinged wildness lurking below the surface of the animated finale.
Above ground, trees look like distinct entities, but below the surface things get more complicated.
But no, you can't mine them—they'd be almost a hundred miles below the surface.
Incredibly, messages about what's happening aboveground can be communicated below the surface to neighboring relatives.
From about 50 feet below the surface, the submerged island becomes visible, surrounded by green.
One found in Brazil covered 500 square feet and extended 26 feet below the surface.
I don't believe this, but it's a belief that sits below the surface for many.
Violence has been bubbling just below the surface in campus controversies for some time now.
The Titanic lies 13,000 feet below the surface of the Atlantic off the Newfoundland coast.
The squid was 2,950 feet below the surface — a depth of about eight football fields.
Because methane is a byproduct of life, though, something could be burping below the surface.
The sonar involves the use of 18 speakers lowered hundreds of feet below the surface.
The sharp green sea grass waves 30 feet below, the surface a roiling mirror overhead.
This is partly because thiabendazole is a "systemic" pesticide, meaning it penetrates below the surface.
"There she was, 40 feet below the surface scuba diving in her abaya," he wrote.
This amazing scene is what a synchronized swimming routine looks like from below the surface.
Below the surface, they tread water upside-down with their eyes open and breath held.
Tweak slides below the surface in search of his babysitter, Fingers, who is Pinchy's aunt.
A mile and a half below the surface was a formation called the Barnett Shale.
Pluto is all about what's below the surface, so prepare to probe deep, dear twin.
Reminders of the violence are everywhere, even lying just below the surface of the earth.
As that tide of cash recedes, the hazards below the surface will come into view.
But the rich and clean glacial soil is well below the surface of the city.
The Phoenix PC was believed to be 120 feet below the surface of the water.
But below the surface, a damning expose into the terminal malaise that was ​70s Britain.
The charred wreckage of the Conception now rests 60 feet (18 m) below the surface.
Yet even as we created new memories, the old ones simmered just below the surface.
In the layer just below the surface, he could see cells that didn't belong there.
The wreck is resting 24 meters (79 feet) below the surface near King William Island.
As we pulled up, a crane loomed overhead, hoisting debris from deep below the surface.
The black characters play along, their thinly veiled disgust and outrage simmering below the surface.
Off this island in French Polynesia, a completely different world swims just below the surface.
Which of the causes listed below the surface do you think were the most significant?
To find out, he placed an orange air tank below the surface of the water.
Animals and plants are hard to come by, but bacteria could be below the surface.
The rover also used a drill to collect 32 samples 80 centimeters below the surface.
But the policy feuds speak to growing tension between the two candidates below the surface.
"Logan is a place that race is always bubbling just below the surface," he says.
In 22008, however, many of those below-the-surface fears exploded into the cultural forefront.
But there is plenty happening below the surface, most often revealed by Aparicio's expressive eyes.
Check out a video of this sea star scuttling around 10,000 feet below the surface.
Like their shallow-water counterparts, corals form splendid reefs thousands of feet below the surface.
And the dangerous sport of freediving gives participants a thrill that goes well below the surface.
Tideglusib works by controlling the enzyme GSK-3, which keeps the repair process below the surface.
But, like all good pop songs, there is more depth below the surface; below the waves.
And indeed, several regions on Earth contain ancient isolated water in geological formations below the surface.
But the most intractable difficulty is the pumping of groundwater from ever deeper below the surface.
"It's something that may bubble along just below the surface," he posits of digital tax reform.
Was it caused by melting glaciers, or was it water pouring out from below the surface?
The failed progressive urban policy causes anger and resentment in people that simmers below the surface.
This water isn't easily accessible; it is located about a mile (1.5 kilometers) below the surface.
For each ugly manifestation of street anger, a chilling iceberg of discontent lurks below the surface.
Their fledgling but palpable sexuality, seething just below the surface, is devoid of a male perspective.
Some 165 feet below the surface of Marble Bar, the temperature was a cool 80 degrees.
It may even point to present-day Martian microbes living in the rocks below the surface.
But it behooves us to look a bit below the surface of this conscious, benign curiosity.
But below the surface both parties realize that breaking this unnatural bond would allow for renewal.
No. 1 is the "clinical iceberg" question: How much of it is hidden below the surface?
In secretive reefs 260 feet below the surface, these warriors -- accented with vibrant purple -- are fish.
Underwater wedding photoshoots are certainly unique — especially when the ceremony takes place below the surface, too.
"One of the most useful things we can find is ice below the surface," Paige said.
But the art culture here — especially the one that's just below the surface — is so amazing.
The argument here, just below the surface, is that Russia did not actively seek his election.
Water ice sits just an inch below the surface in the vast temperate region pictured above.
The possibility of running out of oxygen increases the longer the sub remains below the surface.
It does not stop extreme views or change minds, it merely forces it below the surface.
Below the Surface – The Archaeological Finds of the North/South Line is available to explore online. 
This grumpy looking fish is a goosefish, caught on camera around 2,100 feet below the surface.
The U.S. Geological Survey says the quake was 61.5 miles (99 kilometers) below the surface Sunday night.
If there&aposs a blue wave coming, they see these contests as the undercurrent below the surface.
The wall texts give a framework for understanding what was happening below the surface at that time.
Ultimately, the GOP might look strong on paper, but below the surface it is roiling with tension.
There, machines strip coal from vast beds just below the surface — making the region's coal much cheaper.
Many, many creators have used horror to explore what lurks below the surface of the American conscious.
Given the fragilities below the surface, it will eventually take (only) little things to break the ice.
There's a stack of work, emotional costs and a whole lot more that's hidden below the surface.
It was a relatively shallow quake, at just 8.7 miles below the surface, seismologist Lucy Jones tweeted.
This washing machine turned up in 1997 the Sagami Bay, at around 4,320 feet below the surface.
Below the surface, DARPA is testing the SHARK, an underwater sub-hunting drone that employs active sonar.
"And if it did happen, it has the potential for life hidden deep down below the surface."
I had some really great conversations that allowed me to go below the surface with the guys.
Now, that descent doesn't take nearly as long sitting, currently it's at 105 feet below the surface.
It's what's below the surface that needs to be addressed if we want real, long-lasting change.
In recent Canadian election campaigns, the issue of race lurked below the surface but was less overt.
His neighbors are all initially cordial and equally sleek, but below the surface, they're all rapidly disintegrating.
Below the surface, Democrats have reason to celebrate in states where Hispanic voters play a significant role.
Here on Earth, we have found bacteria located in rocks a mile or two below the surface.
But those tensions generally bubbled below the surface, until last week when they exploded into public view.
That point is at the bottom of the Kola Superdeep Borehole, at 26.4,26.4 meters below the surface.
Deep down in the ocean, 200 to 500 feet below the surface, lifeforms flourish where they shouldn't.
The deposits are cheap and easy to extract as they lie just 16 metres below the surface.
Working within this mystical production concept, Ms. Kampe digs below the surface to covey what drives Senta.
But dig a bit deeper, and you'll find a mother lode of meaning just below the surface.
But the quake's depth - 76.5 miles (123 km) below the surface - appeared to have mitigated the damage.
Giant squid generally stay too far below the surface to really pose a viable threat to humans.
ExoMars will have a drill that will be able to poke some six feet below the surface.
" Digging below the surface is critical because students "are asking for more opportunity to be complicated individuals.
Its small dining room is merely the tip of a much bigger operation lurking below the surface.
His misogyny sits below the surface of his man's-man military persona, and it compromises his judgment.
It's placed on the skin over the spot where the shunt is located just below the surface.
About 90 minutes into their search, they found it five inches below the surface, according to WTVF.
He seemed to see something in me below the surface, and hoped to gently prod it out.
And here, 260 feet below the surface in secretive reefs, the warriors accented with vibrant purple are fish.
But for those willing to take the risk, their love for the sport goes well below the surface.
Instead of slipping in a horizontal manner, many of these earthquakes show vertical movement far below the surface.
Yet even at the start of her career, she reveals the sadness below the surface of this music.
While a meme-and-theme page looks like an aesthetics account, below the surface it's teeming with memes.
Dry land isn&apost hospitable to the creatures, who hide in rocks some 10 feet below the surface.
A drilling survey found that groundwater flowed into areas deeper than 10 to 16 feet below the surface.
Elsewhere, a perceived racial profiling of African-Americans by police officers continued to bubble just below the surface.
The quake was extremely shallow, just over 1,000 feet (some 320 meters) below the surface of the Earth.
Scorpio is satisfied when you go below the surface — and what lies beneath will be different for everyone.
The Lexington was located 500 miles off the eastern coast of Australia and two miles below the surface.
There's also a new coring drill and a ground-penetrating radar to look below the surface of Mars.
The remotely operated vehicle was cruising the ocean floor more than 14,000 feet (4,290 meters) below the surface.
The park's statement explains the ground in the area is fragile, with scalding water just below the surface.
Although they profess otherwise, this assumption nevertheless sits below the surface of both The Ethical Slut and Action.
"Public opinion," or the forces that move it, runs below the surface, and has a much slower tempo.
Its two-year mission will explore Mars to see if it's "geologically alive," or active below the surface.
At 45 feet below the surface, the work will be accessible to snorkelers and divers starting Feb. 25.
The epicenter of the tremor was 1,500 meters below the surface, with a magnitude of 3.4, PAP reported.
I'll show you when I want you to see all my scars, both above and below the surface.
They can smell deep below the surface of the snow, scale any terrain, and dig like motherfuckers, too.
Clicks and buzzes, used as echolocation to find food, often occur between 350–650 meters below the surface.
But the divisions inside the party -- over policy and even personality preferences -- are bubbling just below the surface.
"At face value, the stories are fun and funny to read, but weightier questions lurk below the surface."
Nonetheless, focus on confirmed cases as principal KPI has elicited few interventions against these "below the surface" cases.
But the accessibility of Mr. Petty's work shouldn't obscure the nuance that was often just below the surface.
At face value, the stories are fun and funny to read, but weightier questions lurk below the surface.
If there is a deep current of discontent within Krasner's office today, it remains mostly below the surface.
The stations, in caverns deep below the surface, are vast and airy, with spacious mezzanines and high ceilings.
The U.S. Geological Survey said the 6.1-magnitude quake Thursday morning was about 6 miles below the surface.
A gauge of this divergent action below the surface of the index is the "implied correlation" of stocks.
Just below the surface Overall, the majority of Mars' water is locked up in its polar ice caps.
NASA scientists discovered a vast region of Mars where water ice sits just an inch below the surface.
And those who can afford it are digging wells deep below the surface to find safe drinking water.
We were always cognizant of our surroundings, always vigilant in a way that was just below the surface.
It was calm that day, but the waves were breaking over something that was just below the surface.
The 88-foot-long sub is currently lying at a 45 degree angle around 90 feet below the surface.
Below the surface, not visible to casual visitors and officials, Singapore was likely crawling with Russian and Chinese spies.
At the same time, the seeds of Trump's potential demise are buried just below the surface of this analysis.
That is where the real story is, especially for Billi, who mostly keeps her feelings just below the surface.
This magma forms 230 kilometers below the surface and is so low in density, it begins to rise rapidly.
She can hold her breath for over five minutes while diving 115 feet below the surface of the ocean.
They've been like ducks — outwardly placid, especially to guests, but frantically paddling below the surface so they don't drown.
Outcast Tyler Down (Devin Druid), with his festering sense of right-below-the-surface rage, narrates the first episode.
Correction August 31st 08:25PM ET: Greenland sharks can swim at 7,200 feet below the surface, not 600 miles.
The site has faced numerous operational obstacles in a tough geological setting 3 km (2 miles) below the surface.
According to the Shinil Group, it was discovered over 1,400 feet below the surface using two single-person submarines.
Below the surface, maps are static, which helps AVs see the road, even in situations like a driving snowstorm.
But you don't have to look very far below the surface to see how Netflix's move actually makes sense.
Who knows how many more mysteries lurk below the surface, in strings of DNA just waiting to be decoded.
Below the surface: Zuckerberg has devoted significant time over the last several years to improving as a public speaker.
However, when you scratch below the surface, India has witnessed a positive shift since the start of the 33s.
The deepest station on the London Underground is nearly 200 feet below the surface; in New York, it's 180.
If Charon was warm enough to cause water to melt below the surface, it may have created an ocean.
The shallow quake, just 40.8 km (25.35 miles) below the surface, rattled buildings in the capital city of Santiago.
The tunnel measures 100-feet long and ranges in depth to between five to nine feet below the surface.
Because fishes inhabit vast, obscure habitats, science has only begun to explore below the surface of their private lives.
Sections of tunnels hundreds of meters below the surface were blocked by rocks, preventing access to the missing miners.
The cave where the boys are trapped is about half a mile below the surface, in a mountain range.
What is ignored is the part below the surface—feelings of hopelessness and despair, worries about money, about children.
The stabilized septage is spread on the surface of agricultural land, plowed under it, or injected below the surface.
But in terms of value, and in terms of harm, a lot of that crime is below the surface.
Why it matters: While K Street is directionally inclined toward deregulation, there can be colliding interests below the surface.
All are unsettled constitutional questions that have bubbled below the surface of Mueller's investigation, mainly debated by legal scholars.
Scientists often describe these epidemics as a sort of iceberg — their girth and true shape hidden below the surface.
However, brewing below the surface is the undoing of the prudent regulatory and monetary policies of the last decade.
It has a touch screen inside it, just below the surface, so that letters and symbols can glow through.
It has no visible eyes or ears and it "swims" just below the surface of South African sand dunes.
NASA scientists just discovered a vast region of Mars where water ice sits just an inch below the surface.
The first problem with today's carnival culture is that there's an ocean of sadism lurking just below the surface.
Snorkelers can also get access, but they have limited visibility because the statues are so far below the surface.
This will also serve as the kickoff for our Going Below the Surface campaign, which will live at goingbelowthesurface.
Using special cameras, nets, and sleds, the team collected samples from habitats 8,200 to 13,000 feet below the surface.
It's found in almost every skin cell and acts as a cushion that keeps moisture trapped just below the surface.
These currents have never been far below the surface in American political life, but have now come out to party.
This could carry potentially serious implications, as geoscientists now need to rethink the way energy is accumulating below the surface.
But below the surface it raises some privacy concerns in the age of data mining and detailed digital user profiles.
While his family's grief has lessened since the father of four died, their pain remains, lurking just below the surface.
The fearsome predator skulks the ocean's dimly lit "twilight zone," which is about 600 to 3000 feet below the surface.
Construction workers were digging about 80 feet below the surface when they noticed groundwater starting to flow into the tunnel.
That may mean towing hydrophones more than a mile below the surface, using specialist devices that are in short supply.
And there is something more lurking below the surface with Mallory (Billie Lourde), the meek assistant of the heiress CoCo.
Drilling revealed a five-metre-thick vein with 27g of gold per tonne, more than 30 metres below the surface.
SCRATCH MANY a Latin American and you will find, not far below the surface, resentment against Spain and its conquistadors.
Just below the surface, rocks and sediment provide shelter from the extreme conditions above, providing a potential habitat for life.
But just below the surface there is an id of every campaign, where the real feelings about opponents is expressed.
In my day job, I'm a psychotherapist, so I'm always questioning behavior and pondering what's going on below the surface.
It also cannot account for the rapid accumulation of ocean heat well below the surface that has been taking place.
But what unseen surprises are swirling just below the surface, invisible to people who came to the HBO series fresh?
Like Stuyvesant Town itself, the images are a vision of calm that hides the unrest lying just below the surface.
The dynamics of this industry never cease, and we must always look below the surface, beyond what meets the eye.
In June, they used ground-penetrating radar to tell researchers what was below the surface without disrupting it, Givens said.
That will definitely make things easier for the heat-flow probe once it is drilled 16 feet below the surface.
Slat's original design involved mooring a massive plastic-collecting trap to the seabed more than 2.5 miles below the surface.
The swimmers tread water to keep themselves below the surface while they create intricate designs with their feet and legs...
Just listen closely to his anti-media riffs and you can hear the pining for acceptance just below the surface.
Still, there could be enough going on below the surface of those overall numbers that the optimistic case remains plausible.
It revealed many important things about our planet, and it still holds the record today for depth below the surface.
A wellhead incorporated into the thick retaining wall of the small patio revealed crystal clear water just below the surface.
An ideological divide between the private sector and the Chinese Communist Party has been simmering not far below the surface.
Eastern Europe will always be an intolerant bastion, waiting for the chance to show what is just below the surface.
The burial chamber and sarcophagus of King Djoser, which is 90 feet below the surface, was open to the public.
The coldest air settles at the door near the floor, which is below the surface of the surrounding snow outside.
The scientists were able to document only the behavior above water, and want to know what happens below the surface.
Instead of being released, the carbon can accumulate up to 20 feet below the surface, and remain there for millennia.
It lingered below the surface all season for the Cavaliers, who promised that they would be better for the experience.
His upheaval is funny and self-consciously melodramatic, with wry humor and tenderness just below the surface of dissonant darkness.
But the more scientists poked around, the more they realized they needed to answer basic questions about life below the surface.
But relying on that one headline number as an indicator of the economy overall ignores important information just below the surface.
Life hunters might find biosignatures 10 centimeters below the surface, albeit in reduced concentration, anywhere on the planet, the researchers write.
Although all vessels are equipped with collision-avoidance radar, that is of little help when debris lies just below the surface.
"The ground in hydrothermal areas is fragile and thin, and there is scalding water just below the surface," the statement said.
We use clothing to express ourselves, but sometimes, it's what we wear below the surface that makes us feel most powerful.
Gems deemed flawed by jewellers interest them most: inclusions in diamonds can carry samples from hundreds of kilometres below the surface.
Wan makes great use of light and shadows, conveying a vibrant world of neon colors that exist only below the surface.
Even their location nods at this psychoanalytic interpretation, since the id is described as lying below the surface of the ego.
Its actual color, said the ESA, would be dark red, as the dust devils expose fresh material from below the surface.
Below the surface is the problem of perfectionism: We want to make "perfect" decisions, when in reality the choice doesn't matter.
And what sits below the surface is the gendered way we treat girls (and boys) from the day they are born.
The idea would be to lease the surface of the land that they're developing oil and gas from below the surface.
On the lower left, again below the surface, are sketches that could simply be shapes, but could also suggest unfinished flowers.
In London, for instance, one farm is using LED technology and hydroponic systems to produce greens 33-meters below the surface.
Everywhere you look below the surface, Republicans show signs of discomfiture with Trump's temperament and the rickety state of his government.
Yet as he navigated a course through the finest stretch of his career there was much more happening below the surface.
Most of the water found by the Stanford researchers in this survey was between 1,000 and 3,000 feet below the surface.
Once an open-pit mine has been depleted, it's typically turned into an underground mine and operations continue below the surface.
Geothermal energy, which makes use of heat from below the surface of the earth, employed more than 2000,22016 people in 21.5.
It crystallized between 4 billion and 4.1 billion years ago, when the Earth was young, about 12.4 miles below the surface.
Synchronized swimming, in which athletes have to be able to see each other below the surface, is scheduled to start Sunday.
Other grievances had been simmering below the surface for a long time: widening inequality, stalled economic growth, shifting demography, threatened identity.
A big emotional release will take place, and this full moon brings things brewing below the surface up for your examination.
Drifting with the currents, this refuse slowly collects in one of our ocean's five gyres, spiraling below the surface, nearly invisible.
Nearly 3,000 feet below the surface of Monterey Bay, a network of deep sea cables helps scientists to study marine life.
Remains of the "Atlanta-class light cruiser" were first identified by sonar on Saturday resting nearly 2.6 miles below the surface.
Another proposal, for aerial studies that would provide some information about conditions below the surface of the coastal plain, went nowhere.
He took his Go-Pro and went to move closer to the whitetip reef shark floating not far below the surface.
Like an iceberg, what we're seeing is only part of the story — with a larger history that rests below the surface.
Ever since, it feels like he's buzzed just below the surface of mainstream internet culture — always there, always talking about onions.
But below the surface were reports that General Manager Kyle Dubas and Babcock had clashed over coaching philosophy and roster construction.
"The sludge used to be six metres below the surface, now it is about a metre and a half," he said.
Even as the web blossomed in the following decade, and more people gained access, these concerns largely stayed below the surface.
One used radar to penetrate 98 feet below the surface, providing the first direct analysis of the soil's structure and depth.
In 2009, the IDDP was drilling a conventional geothermal well and accidentally struck upon a magma reservoir 1.2 miles below the surface.
" For Klein, however, technology should be about bringing that simplicity "to that layer below the surface, that layer below the touch screen.
Thanks to efforts made in the search, oceanographers are more familiar with the terrain far below the surface of the Indian Ocean.
Honestly, I started to think that the more it stung, the more bacteria it was killing below the surface of my skin.
Normally, a curled octopus can be found 2 to 3 meters below the surface, cozied up against rocks on the ocean floor.
Nuytco subs can plunge 1,000 feet below the surface in five-to-10 minutes, and they hold 72 hours of life support.
In other parts of the country, better laws may protect LGBT rights, but superficial "tolerance" can mask bigotry right below the surface.
It then approached a "wall-less elevator that slowly took the car down a wide shaft, roughly 30 feet ... below the surface."
The second video shows a rubber tire on the gravelly sand of the Nankai Trough, at about 900 feet below the surface.
The Ocean Cleanup system is a U-shaped barrier with a net-like skirt that hangs below the surface of the water.
Over thirteen thousand feet below the surface, hundred-foot hydrothermal vents spew black, 690 degree fluid like chimneys from the ocean floor.
Sperm whales are deep diving animals, normally feeding on squid and other large prey at 1,000 meters or more below the surface.
These allow the tiny creatures to hear prey, like insects and little rodents, that are moving below the surface of the ground.
Yet buyers will need to dig below the surface to find the real deal breakers, including shoddy construction and unreported property damage.
The Madagascan animals were easier to observe, given that even at high tide they were only 1½-2½ metres below the surface.
Portland has two rivers, which are now gently rippling and churning: the only clue of the infrastructural calamity occurring below the surface.
We've even visited the deepest point—the Challenger Deep, in the Mariana Trench, some 21744,280 feet below the surface—multiple times now.
Crewmembers aboard the RV Petrel used a deep-sea sonar drone to detect the ship 2200,22018 feet (5,330 meters) below the surface.
The fluids become exotic, oozing non-liquids, also gleaming with the poisonous hydrogen cyanide, oozing below the surface of 55 Cancri e.
Hemingway—like all writers—intended his reader to uncover the truth he submerged, to dig below the surface clues of the text.
There's always something brewing below the surface of religious observance that ultimately pushes these recruits to kill in the name of Allah.
But the Italian quake was very shallow: According to the United States Geological Survey, it occurred about six miles below the surface.
A specialized salvage team continues to pull wreckage, as well as human remains, from the seabed, roughly 10,000 feet below the surface.
The pipe is connected to a screen that extends about 10 feet below the surface, which is responsible for catching plastic debris.
The pipe is connected to a screen that extends about 10 feet below the surface and is responsible for catching plastic debris.
Navigating underwater was challenging, and the dive team had to be careful to keep from tangling their tether deep below the surface.
Below the surface, the V-groove rails direct the assembly, while the brains of the operation are directed by the Arduino technology.
The most meaningful updates are mostly below the surface — the first full macOS upgrade to do so since 2009's Snow Leopard.
But that visible part is only a tiny fraction of the entirety of the actual iceberg that is floating below the surface.
The news was better below the surface, however, with full-time employment climbing by 15,103 as part-time employment fell by 15,600.
Because of the ocean's currents, some buoyant debris eventually settles in islands of trash that float above or just below the surface.
The earthquake was shallow, about five and a half miles below the surface, sending ripples throughout the area and into neighboring states.
Japanese torpedoes of that era ran just below the surface and had large explosive warheads that detonated on contact with their target.
These widely abundant "super corals" build huge reefs in cold waters around the world, as deep as 3,280 feet below the surface.
The Petrel carries two onboard robotic vehicles which it deploys to plumb nautical depths as much as three miles below the surface.
"The just-below-the-surface message is this," wrote CNN's Chris Cillizza about Trump's "dog whistle" rhetoric on immigration and the border.
There is a real dynamism in the market just below the surface that isn't captured by just watching the S&P 500.
But something more complex remains buried deep below the surface: a voice rendered quiet because it's choking on fear, grief and despair.
Two spelunkers had accidentally stumbled across the Homo naledi fossils two years earlier, in a hidden cave 100 feet below the surface.
His playing was all sturdiness and graceful lyricism, but the threat of pathos always lay in heavy supply just below the surface.
But if you drill below the surface, there's actually something else that helps explain the crisis: Qatar's hugely valuable natural gas reserves.
They (the cards) confront inner issues that run deep below the surface, issues that are secretly shaping the course of our lives.
Portraying complex women on screen doesn't mean suggesting that below the surface, every woman is either a basket case or a fraud.
Although that pool is more than 500 feet deep, the fish spend their lives foraging on a rock ledge just below the surface.
The new estimate of total life below the surface answers one outstanding question, but there are far more still waiting in the wings.
The project, Below the Surface, has now released a book, documentary, and website where you can look at a catalogue of the objects.
"The signatures of the planet's formation can only be found by sensing and studying its vital signs far below the surface," NASA said.
AMAZING MUMMY DISCOVERY: 2,500-YEAR-OLD EGYPTIAN COFFIN WAS THOUGHT TO BE EMPTY The sarcophagus was found buried 16.4 feet below the surface.
Depending on the tide, turbines are 10-20 meters below the surface, so boats will be able to pass overtop of them, too.
But, of course, it left the fundamental political dispute unresolved, with the potential for a resumption of hostility always just below the surface.
It is a layer of the ocean, a few hundred metres below the surface, where little light penetrates, so algae do not live.
Ken Smith, one of Dr Robison's colleagues, studies the ecosystems at the bottom of Monterey Bay, more than 4,000 metres below the surface.
Check out this handy graph from an old Science article:Image: ScienceNow can you imagine going swimming with this beast lurking below the surface?
The officer goes down into the tunnels after realizing the blight eating away at Hawkins' farms is coming from deep below the surface.
Together, they're teaming up their 1080p Trident drone and solar-powered Spotter sensor to let you collect data above and below the surface.
Meanwhile, Pluto likes to slink around in our subconscious, willing large-scale changes and shifts in power to unfold just below the surface.
But relying on that one headline number as an indicator of the economy's direction leaves a lot of important information below the surface.
She infuses the lyrics with contained anger, giving one the sense that there's something bubbling below the surface — is the relationship really over?
The utility is now drilling two relief wells more than 8,500 feet below the surface and planning to pump in water and cement.
But relying on that one headline number as an indicator for the economy as a whole ignores important information just below the surface.
Right nearby, on a ridge called the Enigma Seamount, is where researchers found this beautiful, spider-like jellyfish 2.3 miles below the surface.
Lyons doesn't get below the surface of the place, or get to know anyone; connection and insight don't seem to be his strengths.
Those pulses reflected 29 sets of radar samples that created a map of drastic change in signal almost a mile below the surface.
The property sits 26 feet below the surface with two bedrooms, three bathrooms, a six-foot-deep pool, putting green, and a spa.
It examines and displays sea life that resides in a relatively small band of ocean between 983 and 500 feet below the surface.
The first would be one or two minutes, the last at ten feet below the surface is like two-and-a-half hours.
"VIPER will tell us which locations have the highest concentrations and how deep below the surface to go to get access to water."
Adults can grow as big as a cow, dive a mile below the surface to feed, and travel thousands of miles every year.
Beneath the sea, 14 meters below the surface, stand 300 human-sized concrete artworks, waiting to be slowly subsumed by delicate marine vegetation.
President Sebastián Piñera had staked his presidency on rescuing the miners, who were confined in a dank space 2,000 feet below the surface.
Britannica states that while a person or animal can get stuck in quicksand, they "cannot sink below the surface" because of body buoyancy.
It's typical because Mr. Daniels leans on his rough upbringing in Kentucky, and violence is never far below the surface of these letters.
Questions of loyalty not just to the Nazis but to one another boil just below the surface as the women form uneasy bonds.
As the industry decapitated mountains to get at the lucrative coal seams below the surface, it reassured residents that there would be adequate restoration.
In fact, Water Bearers suffer when they try to appear laid-back and allow their inner-most concerns to simmer just below the surface.
While rockfish around 100 feet below the surface live about 12 years, those living closer to 2500 feet down can live for 5003 years.
But below the surface her government is paddling furiously to avoid being submerged by the awesome bureaucratic task bequeathed to it by Britain's voters.
Good to know we can rely on InSight's "ears" for that purpose, though its science target is below the surface, not skimming above it.
A first-of-its-kind mapping analysis has now revealed that a fifth of US coastlines are susceptible to pollution from below the surface.
Last fall, a 7-inch injection well pipe ruptured 500 feet below the surface of Los Angeles, after ferrying natural gas for six decades.
But unlike most divers, it takes a team of people to plan her trips below the surface: Prous is paralyzed from her biceps down.
It's almost like a cyborg itself: The skin of this book is perfect, but when you look below the surface, there's no soul there.
The impact settled well below the surface when the team bus required a police escort back to Virginia's hotel in response to death threats.
The Sileri Crater remains closed to the public and tourists following the eruption, which Antara said was caused by "gas pressure" below the surface.
The rippled areas are sand dunes deep in the Martian troughs, created when ice below the surface sublimates away, leaving marks on the ground.
Hold your breath as you swim through these below the surface snaps of these snorkeling stars who are makin' a splash on social media.
Still, there are early signs that, despite the Democrats' focus on unity, at least some of those tensions are still bubbling below the surface.
The bit that pokes its head out of the water is only a very small part of a much larger mass below the surface.
The screen extends three meters below the surface of the water and is essentially there to ensure the waste doesn't pass below the pipe.
Nevertheless, with all the well-known reasons to be wary of Erdoğan, there are many more — some even more insidious — bubbling below the surface.
American and Iranian intelligence officers have been conducting a just below the surface espionage war in Iraq, and Iran has a strong upper hand.
It's estimated that the boys are located about 1.2 miles into the cave and close to six-tenths of a mile below the surface.
Scratch below the surface, however, and you can see the beginnings of real movement for the technology — albeit from a decidedly un-glitzy place.
This will ensure that the edges are flat and just below the surface of the surrounding wall, giving the spackle a depression to fill.
They discovered that he had fallen through a soft area of ground on his property into a lava tube, 22 feet below the surface.
Then, you'll go below the surface by learning the Facebook sales funnel blueprint, secrets of retargeting campaigns, and how to build a profitable chatbot.
But always lurking below the surface was the signature desire to bust open the vault and grab the best, and most expensive, player available.
Just below the surface, the music sizzles with modernist harmonies, fractured phrases, gaggles of counterpoint and lyrical strands that keep breaking into skittish bits.
It's visually stunning, each frame composed so carefully and deliberately that the wildness and danger roiling just below the surface feels even more frightening.
A company drilling for natural gas 2 miles below the surface on the island saw a borehole suddenly lose pressure before filling with liquid.
And given that Long Valley's magma sits a mere five kilometers below the surface, such an event wouldn't have gone unnoticed, Dr. Gualda says.
The probes also brought back troubling data -- Helheim was surrounded by warm water along its entire depth, more than 2,000 feet below the surface.
In a study released earlier this year, researchers used a rover to drill for samples of bacteria below the surface in the Atacama Desert.
"Before all we had to go by was satellite images," Kosaki said, and many of these reefs are 80-100 feet below the surface.
But one does not need to scratch much below the surface to doubt that this policy was motivated primarily by concern for animal welfare.
Below the surface, "Succession" is a dark comedy about cycles of abusive behavior and the toxicity embedded in the richest pockets of our society.
It wasn't nearly as much as he'd hoped for; scientists in Antarctica have taken ice cores from more than a mile below the surface.
But if you look to its ancient past, you find compelling evidence for liquid water below the surface and liquid water at the surface.
"He has a very nice smile, but an inch below the surface, he is a hard-right warrior," Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said.
But, the biggest and ugliest secret lies below the surface in the rampant postal cronyism that disproportionately benefits e-commerce giants such as Amazon.
Here's a rundown of where Mr. Kim may go in Vietnam, and the political and historical symbolism that would lie just below the surface.
From shipwreck artifacts to everyday trash, Below the Surface is a digital archive for centuries of human detritus, all exhumed from an Amsterdam canal.
While this would not be a good thing for surface life, this is essential to creating the perfect conditions for life below the surface.
The leak — which engineers believe was caused by a rupture in a 7-inch injection 500 feet below the surface — was discovered on Oct. 23.
We were swimming through what locals call sweet water, percolating down from mountaintops, pouring out cold and mineral rich through rock just below the surface.
The Agency said the operation, if successful, would mark the first time a space probe has taken samples from below the surface of an asteroid.
Traveling roughly 7,500 to 8,180 meters below the surface, the lander had mackerel attached on the front to attract the vicious critters that lurk below.
But Peele uses horror to not only explore what lurks below the surface, but to also subtly indict his audience for refusing to see it.
"VIPER will tell us which locations have the highest concentrations and how deep below the surface to go to get access to water," he said.
Because they live in super cold and deep waters — about 7,200 feet below the surface — it's not clear how many Greenland sharks populate our planet.
Dr Webster and his team suggest that the methane is probably produced geologically in the depths and then trapped in ices just below the surface.
For several decades, astronomers have studied Jupiter's energy emissions in the radio band in order to get a sense of what's happening below the surface.
The Mariana Trench in the western Pacific enfolds a slot-shaped valley more than 36,000 feet below the surface, the deepest point known on earth.
What—and who—Mueller doesn't hint at, but it's surely part of the massive iceberg of evidence resting just below the surface of this case.
Eventually, they paddled beneath the massive structure in kayaks, and saw damaged panels hanging below the surface, looking like roof metal twisted in a tornado.
The friction of that colossal grind generated heat topping 83,000 degrees Fahrenheit, melting the rock that lay between 9 and 15 miles below the surface.
Scratch below the surface, and you'll find cryptic references to Ong's Hat posted in bits and scraps since the earliest days of the commercial internet.
Which, when you're 50-plus murky feet below the surface of the Puget Sound, means it can be hard to see what's coming at you.
But relying on that one number as an indicator for the economy as a whole ignores a lot of important information just below the surface.
Moreover, digging just slightly below the surface renders entirely unsurprising the vote of the lone Republican appointee judge who voted to invalidate the executive order.
It's really emotional, but all of that emotion is below the surface, because everyone's trying to act like everything is okay for Nai Nai's sake.
"That would cover most of the cortex in a human," said Harris, and therefore reach neurons below the surface that most such systems record from.
The water wasn't clear, and he knew that below the surface, there were dangers — he could get caught by a rope or cut by debris.
During the Apollo 15 and 17 missions in 1971 and 1972, astronauts installed probes at two sites to measure the moon's temperature below the surface.
With Mercury direct again, you'll have some help expressing things that seem totally out of the picture, but you know are actually below the surface.
The original, launched in 2014, was one of the early hybrid smartwatches — a fairly standard analog timepiece that hides some smart features below the surface.
"One of the most crucial battlegrounds of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is below the surface," notes the Israeli architect Eyal Weizman: the allocation of water.
The appearance of the mythical creature is instead a metaphor for the barely concealed danger lurking right below the surface of Berlin — and Gereon himself.
These are among 5,19783 items recovered from the wreckage of the Titanic, hauled up from two miles below the surface in international waters off Newfoundland.
He and his team set up sensors at the former Homestake Gold Mine in South Dakota, some two miles below the surface of the Earth.
Yes, swirling below the surface is a world also made up of systems and routines, of life and all the things that come with life.
The foundation of another structure, equal in size but far less opulent, was also excavated at the same level, some 40 feet below the surface.
InSight will be the first Mars-based mission focused on the planet's interior, where its stationary lander will drill about 16 feet below the surface.
Forty feet below the surface, where water might have flowed some 100 million years ago, animals died and their bones became encrusted with colorful stone.
These are among 5,500 items recovered from the wreckage of the Titanic, hauled up from two miles below the surface in international waters off Newfoundland.
But lurking just below the surface a myriad of potential issues divides the party faithful and can lead to a dissolution of the existing equilibrium.
Her photos reveal enormous structures of ice and rock — above and below the surface — against a backdrop in which sea and sky are almost indistinguishable.
The ship rests about 12,000 feet below the surface of the North Atlantic Ocean 370 miles (600 km) off the coast of Canada's Newfoundland province.
"[Trump] intuitively knew before just about anyone that immigration, trade and these more cultural issues were bubbling just below the surface," Sims told The Hill.
This could mean energy grids and oil plants, or it could mean nuclear power facilities—it's all dependent on the weapons lurking below the surface.
"Years of pent-up anger about harassment, rape and assault" had been "bubbling like lava just below the surface," The Washington Post's Paul Farhi observed.
A dramatic synth line has been excised completely, too, which unearths a wordless falsetto intonation that had been far below the surface in the original.
A detachable buoyancy tank lets new swimmers make it 5 meters below the surface, while more experienced divers can ditch the tank and go deeper.
Focus on that type of racism and you don't have to talk about the racism below the surface that many whites benefit from, she says.
The British Cultivator No. 6 demonstrated that a mole-like trench excavator that advances through an urban area just below the surface is technically possible.
They must also consider the absolutely vital elements of survival that are below the surface — including open dialogue, change mastery, productivity, universal accountability, and leadership.
And I felt like it was simmering below the surface at last night's debate but hasn't yet broken through in the way it deserves to.
The boys and their coach were found alive more than a week later, deep in the cave network and hundreds of meters below the surface.
Somehow, there are corals that live up to hundreds of feet below the surface and also manage to glow burning hues of orange and red.
"We spend a lot of time scratching below the surface of doctrines, professional norms, and we spend time in a more personal place," he said.
The horror here is subdued, below the surface, and it only dawns on you gradually how terrible and violent the thing you just read was.
Now anyone can explore examples of the 218,21556 recovered items through the interactive site, Below the Surface – The Archaeological Finds of the North/South Line.
Snyder's writing deftly incorporates elements of both formats, and Lemire's loose watercolors feel like a dream, while just below the surface a sinister nightmare looms.
Much of the aquatic life this far below the surface are small, slow moving critters that spend the majority of their life simply floating about.
The rocky material that forms this crater rim, originally below the surface of Mars, was ejected onto the planet's surface by a meteorite, asteroid or comet.
The rocky material that forms this crater rim, originally below the surface of Mars, was ejected onto the planet's surface by a meteorite, asteroid or comet.
Whenever you observe a pattern with no obvious cause, it's natural to start digging below the surface—to look for the roots that explain the tree.
A navy deputy commander, Charoenpol Kumrasri, said they hope survivors can be found in the boat, which sits about 30 meters (98 feet) below the surface.
X-ray image (Image: Adam Summers/University of Washington)The oceans's deepest point is Challenger Deep, a chasm almost 11000 meters (36,200 feet) below the surface.
That's a slight increase, but relying on that one headline number as an indicator of the economy's general direction ignores important information just below the surface.
Yet below the surface bluster of Mr. Panerai's Enrico, you hear the panic of a prideful young man who needs his fragile sister to rescue him.
The Dragon's Legacy by Deborah A. Wolf Life is hard in the middle of a desert world, where the Earth Dragon sleeps far below the surface.
For 87 straight days, Gulf residents watched helplessly as oil and methane gas gushed from an uncapped wellhead, one mile below the surface of the ocean.
The MOP is designed to destroy hardened tunnels and bunkers, whereas the MOAB is designed to destroy buildings and things just below the surface, like caves.
The themes of censorship, fake news, propaganda, and the revolution bubbling just below the surface in the face of such suppression are more timely than ever.
A broader sentiment of resentment towards new arrivals continues below the surface, with terrible consequences both for host citizens and the immigrants in their adopted home.
The steel and concrete building came down with such force that Ms. Lin's body was found more than eight feet below the surface, Ms. Hsueh said.
In the frigid North Sea, Mr Cann dives up to 213 metres (22018 feet) below the surface, walking the dark seabed to maintain rigs and pipelines.
Another reason for cutting rates at this time is the possibility that the U.S. economy is not doing as well as it seems below the surface.
But the dramas of 2015, including the rise of the AfD, show that deep political insecurities lie below the surface, and that anger can erupt quickly.
Both activities hide below the surface of legitimate enterprises, cast a shadow of disrepute on those very enterprises and can be neutralized through transparency and accountability.
One organism found 2.5 kilometers below the surface has been buried for millions of years and may not rely at all on energy from the sun.
A decade after China basked in the patriotic glory of an inspirational opening ceremony for the Beijing Olympics, nationalist sentiment is rarely far below the surface.
The current favourite uses a grid of tiny wires made from a transparent, conducting material, usually indium tin oxide, just below the surface of the screen.
Most of the species that live below the surface remain undocumented, unstudied and mostly unknown not just to us common folk, but even the scientific community.
But below the surface, red and blue local economies are worlds apart on enduring, fundamental measures that determine their future prospects and their biggest economic challenges.
In 2014, Dr. van den Bergh and his colleagues got their first stroke of good luck: six feet below the surface, they found a cracked molar.
The two Balkan powers now have even diplomatic ties, but the row over Alojzije Stepinac threatened to re-awaken regional tensions which lie below the surface.
Each piece can now be found 92 feet (or 28 meters) below the surface at a new spot known as the Underwater Military Museum Dive Site.
The addition of a drop or two of dish detergent will break the surface tension; the bug will sink just below the surface and drown quickly.
The metaphor he used is that of the swan — above the water it flows, elegant and graceful, but below the surface the feet are paddling madly.
That is particularly true when it comes to methane seeps, habitats where the gas leaks from the seafloor, sometimes a mile or more below the surface.
The submarine, which has the capacity to operate at a depth of 3,000 meters (9,842 feet) below the surface, left for the crash site on Sunday.
A decade after China basked in the patriotic glory of an inspirational opening ceremony for the Beijing Olympics, nationalist sentiment is rarely far below the surface.
And the fires are often hotter as well, enough in some cases to all but sterilize fragile rangeland soils deep below the surface, making regeneration harder.
The displays are part of "Below The Surface," an urban archaeological endeavor completed between 2003 and 2015, when Amsterdam's North-South metro line was being excavated.
That's because with the first sugaring treatment, you may have ingrown hairs trapped below the surface of the skin from previous removal done against the grain.
Traveling to depths of 2.5 miles below the surface, Boaty took a journey of over 100 miles through underwater mountain ranges deep below the Southern Ocean.
She can swim in the ocean at speeds up to half-its-body-length a second and at depths up to 60 feet below the surface.
But its treasures lie below the surface: world-class restaurants, Brazil-class music and an ever-ebullient arts scene, from alternative theaters to sparkling new museums.
Yet the lit-from-within impression inherent to photographic negatives endows the collage with a quasi-mystical aura that seems to simmer just below the surface.
So he jumped up, sitting with his feet on his board, not letting his legs dangle below the surface as easy prey for the aquatic predator.
While the market may seem fairly steady, CNBC's Jim Cramer has noticed some major rotations swaying stocks below the surface as geopolitical tensions grow more strained.
In the last few years, Republicans who've dipped a toe in anti-Trump waters have quickly recoiled, as though a cottonmouth lurked just below the surface.
YouTube has waged a well-documented battle over the last year against the conga line of conspiracy theories that dance below the surface of the platform.
A trial mission rover was sent into Chile's Atacama Desert, the driest on Earth, to drill below the surface and look for signs of bacterial life.
Ice cores are samples of ice excavated from miles below the surface - vital in tracking atmospheric conditions, including rising temperatures, over hundreds of thousands of years.
THE OCEAN DEPTHS GROW DARKER As ocean temperatures rise, water is able to hold less oxygen, causing "respiratory stress" for marine life miles below the surface.
This bubblegum coral attached itself to a vertical rock face over 8,500 feet below the surface, proving life can thrive under even the most difficult circumstances.
Using a multibeam sonar mounted to the side of the research ship Norseman II, the researchers detected a promising target 290 feet (88 meters) below the surface.
Drilling often takes place miles below the surface in rock formations where drill bits and pipes can be broken or snagged, which halts activity for long periods.
Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen announced that a team onboard his research vessel Petrel located the ship over 18,000 feet below the surface of the Pacific Ocean.
When he was young the water of the Kapuas was clear; in the dry season you could see to the bottom, a few metres below the surface.
According to geologists, this type of eruption occurs when Kilauea's summit lava lake drains so far below the surface that magma actually dips below the groundwater level.
The research also shows that ocean acidification, which is occurring from chemical reactions as seawater absorbs CO2, is beginning to affect marine life well below the surface.
Seamounts, towering volcanoes submerged thousands of feet of below the surface, are considered undersea jungles, their nutrient-rich waters supporting a panoply of fish and marine invertebrates.
We see huge reservoirs of ice buried at high latitudes, and NASA's Phoenix lander confirmed that there are pure ice deposits a few inches below the surface.
For perspective, the International Space Station orbits about 250 miles above the Earth and the deepest humans ever have drilled below the surface is about seven miles.
"The new catalog of 1.8 million earthquakes provides new information on the locations and geometry of faults deep below the surface," Ross told Motherboard in an email.
Earlier this week, cameras 2.3 miles below the surface of the water captured footage of a previously unknown species of jellyfish and, well, just look at it.
There are a few surface level enhancements, most notably to Safari and Photos, but the fundamental updates to the operating system are almost entirely below the surface.
As of Tuesday, the live-feed is chronicling the vibrant deep sea life sustained by methane seeps at depths beyond 1,000 meters (3,280 feet) below the surface.
Life below the surface is known for the richness of its colors, its shades, and the shapes on animals rarely seen on any living creature on land.
But as we've observed before, Sharp Objects is also giving us a much deeper interrogation below the surface into small-town politics, gender dynamics, and power structures.
Last week, a group of 4o scientists got back from a month-long exploration of a deep-sea habitat 4000 meters (about 13,000 feet) below the surface.
When sea ice forms here, it expels huge amounts of salt into the frigid water below the surface, creating some of the densest ocean water on Earth.
There's growing concern that time might be running out for those aboard the San Juan if it has been disabled below the surface since communications were lost.
What's also clear is that just below the surface -- and in some cases out in the open -- there is a feeling among some Democratic pundits, consultants, etc.
Some can hold their breath for minutes at a time, plunging dozens of meters below the surface of the sea with nothing more than goggles and weights.
She said the sub, known as "fangtooth," can accommodate two people, goes 30 feet below the surface, and only gives 30 minutes of air to its passengers.
The liquids churning deep below the surface build the earth's atmosphere, as well as its magnetic sphere, which influences earth's distribution of gravity and powers human telecommunications.
"When the quake hit, the layers below the surface of the earth became muddy and loose," said Sutopo Purwo Nugroho, spokesman of Indonesia's national disaster mitigation agency.
That suggests meteor impacts created the spots, either by kicking up material below the surface or by cracking the outer crust, allowing subsurface brines to flow upward.
All the jealousy and anger pushed below the surface of their lives begins — when the pressure of their situation is applied — to ooze out over the landscape.
That submarine was 380 feet below the surface of the water, compared with almost 143,000 feet for the San Juan, but it was also eight times larger.
It is equipped with a 2-meter (6.6-foot) drill to help dig below the surface of Mars and discover parts of the planet unharmed by radiation.
Trion, located some 8,430 feet (2,570 meters) below the surface, lies just south of the U.S.-Mexico maritime border in the Gulf of Mexico's Perdido Fold Belt.
The one positive aspect in such a trial is giving Americans a true glimpse into the subterranean level of corruption that runs below the surface in Washington.
Still, InSight researchers hope that a much larger quake in the future will reverberate through the planet's mantle, providing more data on what's deep below the surface.
Yet there are also things that unite Scandinavians: a common root language, a shared Protestantism and, Ferguson is convinced, that seam of melancholy running below the surface.
Among those artifacts were Uncle Lynn's flight wings, an identification tag and a gold pen cap engraved with his name -- all about 4 feet below the surface.
He brings heavy drilling augers that bore core samples deep below the surface of the glaciers and reveal a picture of the atmosphere from a century ago.
But, once you get past the broad strokes of Stranger Things 2, there are quite a few major unanswered questions hiding below the surface of all this finality.
It was as accurate as a mirror until I stood at its edge and the rocks that lay below the surface appeared and mixed with the clouds above.
But below the surface, the underlying problem was lax fiscal policy, says Armínio Fraga of Gávea Investimentos, a hedge fund, and a former governor of Brazil's central bank.
But when you start to look below the surface, it becomes clear that they're not designed to benefit most of us who experience the daily torture of traffic.
There are many Band-Aids, but few opportunities to get at the larger issues of air travel, some of which have been festering below the surface for decades.
N. still hasn't texted me back, and L. agrees that I shouldn't text again, even if the instinct to get passive aggressive is floating right below the surface.
Because of the RAD's design, it would work just as well miles below the surface, the researchers said, though they haven't had a chance to test that yet.
That meant it wasn't drinking water spilled by one of the crew members; it was saltwater leaking into the sub — at 1,476 feet (450 meters) below the surface.
It's character-driven true crime eith a cinematic and Southern-Gothic flair; a surprising and fascinating portrait of a small rural town with dark secrets below the surface.
American History X makes white supremacy look like the province of freaks, when clearly (if 2016 has taught us anything) it simmers below the surface all around us.
The earthquake on Thursday was centered on land, unlike the offshore quake five years ago, and its origin point was a relatively shallow six miles below the surface.
That may take another show, one where we get a look further below the surface at what makes this superlative network an evolving, branching and increasingly international organism.
This plea feels more whimsical than real, but simply by making it Barrett reminds us of the bloody existential depths that lurk below the surface of her tale.
"Below the surface of the market, trade conflict would benefit the performance of the most domestic-facing U.S. stocks relative to the most foreign-facing firms," he wrote.
But scientists have long predicted that glittering diamond hailstorms may actually occur some 10,000 kilometers (6,200 miles) below the surface of giant icy planets like Uranus and Neptune.
"However, if you look below the surface [at] another popular average like the Dow Jones Utility Index, you'll see that that's not doing as well," the analyst added.
The polls have told us, over and over, that right below the surface in this country lurks a powerful consensus to go all out on the energy transition.
The radar, penetrating several feet below the surface, proved a boon for archaeologists, identifying unseen ruins in the Sahara and along the ancient Silk Road route in Asia.
The silver spinyfin, or little dori, inhabits a layer of the deep sea, where the Twilight Zone's blue fades to black, often half a mile below the surface.
The rig will need to penetrate a depth of around three miles below the surface, deepening an existing well, and withstand temperatures up to 713°F, said IDDP.
But like the diary stored in Ms. Swonk's basement, the scars of the financial crisis and the ensuing Great Recession are still with us, just below the surface.
One of the most incredible sinkholes in the region is the Cenote Angelita, which contains a distinct underwater river that flows through some 30 metres below the surface.
Everything looked normal there, but in the stomach he saw patches of tissue densely dotted with tiny red splotches, like bits of blood caught just below the surface.
But it remains just below the surface of stories that are so exciting and intriguing that you get caught up in the thrill, the action, and the mystery.
Such an existential crisis is both a (relatively) plausible hinge into religious revolution and a shrewd insight into the anxieties lurking below the surface of the Reagan era.
To me, they offer the special pleasure of eavesdropping on master craftsmen, their jargon and shorthand implying an entire world of shared knowledge lying just below the surface.
He hopes that by revealing what's going on "below the surface" he can "inspire people to stop using single-use plastic and to rethink the way we live."
A carefully curated and constrained demo ride is just the tip of the iceberg, and we all know what happens if we ignore what's lurking below the surface.
They had "as much or more space below the surface as above," The Eagle said, and cellars were "attached to every brewery" — including Schnaderbeck's, on Ten Eyck Street.
The reserve is a complex of four sites along the Texas and Louisiana gulf coasts that have deep underground storage caverns, 2,000 to 4,000 feet below the surface.
With a ferocious calm, Ms. Lafferty slashes her arms back and forth in a solo that shows how emotions, in this quiet, intense landscape, simmer below the surface.
When the satellite sends out its radio pulse toward Mars, it can penetrate up to around two miles below the surface before reflecting back toward the satellite's sensors.
After Jensdotter removed shavings of paint with a convex blade, the painting is largely black with faint flares of grey and orange emerging from layers below the surface.
Last year, Volvo released a video that featured a concept FMX truck designed to drive itself through difficult conditions, like 4,000 feet below the surface in Sweden's Kristineberg mine.
Argentina's defence minister said the government did not have the equipment to raise the submarine from its resting place, some 900 metres below the surface of the Atlantic Ocean.
As part of the UK's Filchner Ice Shelf System (FISS) Project, it was sent deep below the surface, exploring the dark and mysterious underbelly of the oversized floating glacier.
In the late 1970s and early '80s, when he was working as the country archeologist, Robert Carr found evidence of ancient charcoal buried about two feet below the surface.
Below the surface, however, hitting that number is a tempestuous process, one that some teams, such as the Patriots and Falcons, have a history of doing better than others.
For Cuba's Sandor Gonzalez, there is no better place to sketch than several meters below the surface of the sea, surrounded by iridescent Caribbean fish and fantastical coral forms.
Granted, they aren't designed to go scuba diving with you, but you can at least get in a pool and dip them below the surface to take a photo.
It was important just to present the authenticity of my experience of how similar things are becoming in the world, and yet how different they are below the surface.
Below the surface, where the human technicians operate the park, things are more sterile and dark, the sort of environment you might expect robots to live in, not people.
Police systematically excavated the land, going down several feet below the surface across some three-fourths of an acre, and they eventually discovered remains belonging to four more people.
There's an internal rhythm to the prose which is rarely stymied by sentimentality or preciousness, and yet the deep well of emotion just below the surface is palpable throughout.
It's not just El that gets a raw deal in how she's portrayed, with just enough ra-ra girl power to hide a collection of clichés below the surface.
We would do well to learn from America's past six months to be ever vigilant, to remember that politics at its ugliest is often lurking just below the surface.
While the public's attention was focused on the multiple convictions, guilty pleas, and charges against 34 individuals and three companies, the counterintelligence investigation continued quietly running below the surface.
In May 1998, almost 56 years later, an expedition led by the National Geographic Society in conjunction with the US Navy found the Yorktown 3 miles below the surface.
Williams made the record attempt in March 2019 when he dove into a frozen body of water in Kirkenes, Norway, and plunged 70.3 meters (230.643 feet) below the surface.
The Russian message, which blames Washington for the crisis in Ukraine, has found an audience in those French political circles where anti-Americanism is never far below the surface.
Gaggles of tourists and locals alike gather around the box and tie their bags to a thin wooden plank on the side, letting the eggs sink below the surface.
"The first problem is water pressure, as we're [16 feet] below the surface, but the biggest challenge is the waves," Rune Grasdal, a senior architect at Snøhetta, told CNN.
And Cheyenne Newkirk from Wilmington shared this perspective: Why does everything need a label, why can't a simple word just take on a meaning that hides below the surface.
Speaking from more than 400 feet below the surface of the Indian Ocean, the president of the Seychelles made an impassioned plea on Sunday to protect the world's seas.
Since Mr. Trump's victory there has also been a quiet drumbeat in Moscow, where conspiracy theories are never far below the surface, that the American establishment would overthrow him.
Part of Chrome's appeal is its ease of use, but it also has more advanced features just below the surface that can help you do more in less time.
The reserves are stored in a complex of four sites along the Texas and Louisiana coasts that have deep underground storage caverns, 2,000 to 4,000 feet below the surface.
Both A.K.A. Serial Killer and Also Known As Jihadi use a slow, meditative tempo to dig below the surface and invite us to contemplate the realities underpinning political violence.
The answers may lie below the surface of her luminous face, inside her layers of paint, and within the crushed minerals that make up her 350-year-old pigments.
Even when the miniseries isn't dealing with dead "girls," as the title puts it, misogyny lurks below the surface of every second, much like the suitcase just below the waves.
If people really want to see 'unbelievable treasures' they should look below the surface of our seas at the real live wonders of the blue world—nature does not lie.
Cruise line Royal Caribbean used Snapchat Spectacles to create a modified mask that can last for 30 minutes underwater and apparently make it down to 150 feet below the surface.
New copper resources will likely be found at even greater depths — like 7,000 feet below the surface — which means they'll be hotter and the rocks will be under extreme pressure.
It plans to run fibre optics down its wells to "listen to" problems, such as the seepage of sand, far below the surface, thereby forestalling the need for expensive work.
Simosi said the latest excavation, conducted 52 meters (170 feet) below the surface by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and the culture ministry, had a lot more still to reveal.
The caldera and subsequent caving-in of the land—a process known as subsidence—began when magma seeped up from a depth of 21816 miles (12 km) below the surface.
When Fuller House star Jodie Sweetin announced last week that she and fiancé Justin Hodak had ended their engagement, there was no hint of the drama brewing below the surface.
Through Main Street, the water moved in a rust-colored torrent, swallowing pavement and washing away cars and trailers, so that a goulash of hazardous debris roiled below the surface.
That would make the second device harder to find because the plane crashed in some of the deepest waters of the Mediterranean, about 3,000 meters (10,000 feet) below the surface.
And thanks to the plant care guide I re-Google every three minutes, I'll check the soil first to make sure it's dry at least two inches below the surface.
In civilized countries they largely stay below the surface, because the prevailing moral view discourages such sentiments, and this moral imperative is voiced by society's political, academic and religious leaders.
Stretching from 22015 to 3,200 feet below the surface, the mesopelagic — known as the twilight zone because there is so little sunlight — is the first stop for deep ocean exploitation.
Some 200 to 500 feet below the surface is the mesophotic zone, where ancient reefs once drowned, leaving behind empty bodies now inhabited by new corals and colorful mystery fish.
Trilobites A decade ago, a group of scientists stumbled upon an octopus tending her eggs on a rocky outcropping off the coast of California, nearly 4,600 feet below the surface.
Indeed, hemochromatosis is sometimes known as bronze diabetes because most who have it not only develop diabetes, but their skin darkens from the deposition of iron just below the surface.
In the same video, the woman later finds herself literally underwater, swimming in the open sea and then dipping below the surface as the sound of a flatlining heartbeat plays.
The public persona, the apparent invincibility of the special agent, did create an aura, but there, slightly below the surface, lurked racism that tore at the core of the agency.
In experiments using a Morris water maze, a rodent is placed in a pool of water that also includes an invisible platform hidden just below the surface of the water.
That's why the best horror movies are almost always pulling double duty, serving up scares that also illuminate the anxieties that lie below the surface of our collective cultural norms.
Just a small variance, but one that will no doubt raise concerns over the veracity of Chinese government data — something that continues to simmer away below the surface across financial markets.
With otherworldly lyrical content and narration to fit, Virus feels every bit like the musical equivalent of a seemingly barren planet that is secretly teeming with life just below the surface.
The NOAA Ocean Exploration and Research team recorded a school of deep-sea dogfish feasting on a dead swordfish about 1,476 feet below the surface off the coast of South Carolina.
Both heads also recede into space, while the abstract brown form is built up, and the surrounding cerulean is thick and luscious, with smokey whites floating floating just below the surface.
Even in Florida, where volatile weather is undeniable, it requires a few metal acrobatics to tumble toward an understanding of the sites that are at stake—sometimes literally below the surface.
Mars landers can dig or drill into the first few centimeters of the planet's surface, and radar can give researchers a sense of what lies tens-of-meters below the surface.
Visiting the site reveals a heavily curated front page — your typical meme fare, screenshots of viral tweets, GIFs from Reddit, jokes about Minecraft — but digging below the surface, the picture darkens.
And even further below the surface — at nearly 20,000 feet down — DARPA is testing "upward falling payloads," small tubes that can withstand the pressure and rise to the surface on command.
Today, Chastity sensed the truffle presence throughout the grove—-they were everywhere, a few inches to a few feet below the surface of the earth—-but there was nothing special here.
There is a return flow of warm water east to South America on the equatorial counter currents and in a deep current below the surface of the ocean, closing the loop.
Many of the numbers schools report appear to align with the purpose of the law—to improve educational and athletic opportunities for women—but tell a different story below the surface.
Brierly said that since the game already looks like something that'd install malware and mysterious toolbars on your computer, it's only appropriate that the real game is hidden below the surface.
Blink and you'll miss it — in the latest trailer for King Arthur: Legend of the Sword, Excalibur is thrown into a lake and a ghostly hand below the surface catches it.
Just a small variance, but one that will no doubt raise concerns over the veracity of Chinese government data -- something that continues to simmer away below the surface across financial markets.
Researchers identified the 33-foot by 66-foot-tall structure using tri-dimensional electric resistivity tomography (ERT-3D), a 3D surveying technique that allows archaeologists to illuminate areas below the surface.
While visitors to this resort in the Maldives have a multitude of luxury restaurants to try, the Ithaa Undersea Restaurant comes with an ocean view about 16 feet below the surface.
"I was really impressed by her statement, especially her appeal below the surface" to Mr. Trump to behave properly, said Daniel Mock, 23, an engineering student at Technical University of Berlin.
This organism grows as a mold, a few inches below the surface of the soil in deserts in parts of the southwestern United States, Mexico and other countries of Central America.
When the final path is determined, the tunnel would be built 30 to 44 feet below the surface of the ground, and even deeper when traveling under standing infrastructure like bridges.
The United States Geological Survey gave a preliminary magnitude of 7.8 for the earthquake, and said it had been centered about 500 miles offshore and about six miles below the surface.
MARSIS, which is part of the European Space Agency's Mars Express spacecraft that is orbiting the red planet, sends radar pulses that can penetrate below the surface of the ice cap.
They dropped instruments to measure water temperatures below the surface that were high enough to weaken the ice from below, possibly a consequence of the overall warming of the global ocean.
To find out, they gathered snails from their homes, 9,000 feet below the surface, and preserved their bodies so they could scan them and reconstruct the internal organs on a computer.
Seychelles: The president of the archipelago made an impassioned plea to save the world's oceans, from the inside of a submersible craft 400 feet below the surface of the Indian Ocean.
The rovers going to Mars in the coming years will be searching for biosignatures in Martian soil, drilling and sampling below the surface to find evidence of this potential ancient life.
Baruch says he's looking beyond the price action and fundamentals to a below-the-surface technical indicator as a signal of Apple's next upward swing — the average directional index, or ADX.
Now he's returned with a companion piece, The Cave, which literally delves below the surface of the war in Syria to follow the people who are trying desperately to save lives.
Electrodes above and below the surface generate plasma—a highly reactive gas made up of positive ions and free electrons—that interacts with the PFAS and breaks the carbon-fluorine bonds.
These are political themes that he addressed more explicitly in films like "Snowpiercer" and "Okja," but Bong keeps them just below the surface, as the engine that moves the plot forward.
That choice also brought up the question of representation, which had bobbed below the surface of "Regeneration," in the form of Sassoon's and Owen's poetry: How should artists respond to war?
The rovers going to Mars in the coming years will be searching for biosignatures in Martian soil, drilling and sampling below the surface to find evidence of this potential ancient life.
But Mr. Caspers and Hornblower executives had studied charts and determined that the shallow canals were deep enough for the ferry, whose hulls protrude less than six feet below the surface.
The haunting power of "Bluebeard's Castle" comes from the way Bartok, for long stretches of the score, keeps the malevolent forces of the tale swirling below the surface of the music.
The strategic reserve, or SPR, is a complex of four sites along the Texas and Louisiana gulf coasts that have deep underground storage caverns, 2,000 to 4,000 feet below the surface.
The blunt one hooks onto the hair and pulls it up, while the sharp one comes from behind and slices it, which causes it to retract below the surface, into the follicle.
The idea is that as warmth from sunlight diffuses through the material of the blade, it will do so irregularly in spots where damage below the surface has changed its thermal properties.
At more than 50 meters below the surface of the ocean, the team needed to use an unmanned submersible, supplied by Australian company Total Marine Technology, to capture footage of the animal.
A navy deputy commander, Charoenpol Kumrasri, told a news conference Friday morning that they hope survivors can be found in the boat, which sits about 30 meters (98 feet) below the surface.
The British Cave Rescue Council, which has members taking part in the rescue operation, estimates that the group are around 1.2 miles into the cave and around 0.6 miles below the surface.
The British Cave Rescue Council, which has members taking part in the rescue operation, estimates that the group are around 1.2 miles into the cave and around 0.6 miles below the surface.
The group was found trapped in the flooded area half a mile below the surface by two British divers a week ago in a chamber some 2.5 miles from the cave's mouth.
Hydrogen and underground thermal systems — or heat stored in rocks buried below the surface — would supply almost all of that storage, yet neither technology is widely available at a commercial scale today.
That process has sparked a wave of earthquakes across the central United States, transforming the Earth both above and below the surface, according to a study published Thursday in the journal Science.
These warm water channels are eating away at the ice from below the surface, thinning the floating ice shelf and making it easier for the inland glacier to slide into the sea.
The satellite imaging allowed the researchers to see below the surface and identify underground water channels that connected these spiral holes, and realized they were part of an advanced, ancient aqueduct system.
But if these attitudes always existed below the surface, what was it that kept us from asking big questions about them for decades and collectively worrying about their potential to disrupt society?
The water table in this area is very shallow, only about 5 feet below the surface, and the hole had immediately filled with dark green water, which was bubbling from the heat.
The 26000-meter-long (214-foot) nuclear submarine still rests some 1,700 meters (5,575 feet) below the surface of the Norwegian Sea, about 320 kilometers (200 miles) north of the Norwegian mainland.
It was there, in a cavern located dozens of feet below the surface of snow and ice, that scientists were perfecting a new method that would allow them to read Earth's history.
This offers a dynamic change in scale and encourages me to see this work as its own solar system, as if there is another universe below the surface level of these paintings.
But there is little doubt that the rather kinky surgical tools do occasionally capsize the glorious kingly narrative spun here into one about invisible dirty forces just below the surface of things.
Thus, in nominating Friedman, Trump has done again what he did throughout the election on a range of issues: laid bare a set of views just below the surface of American politics.
Those disputes showed once again that the societal fissures that divide Republicans and Democrats are never far below the surface of any debate in Congress, even over a relatively routine spending measure.
With a movie trailer-like soundtrack throbbing in the background, the truck is shown driving itself through the twisting corridors of Sweden's Kristineberg mine, which is over 4,000 feet below the surface.
But it was only after an expedition crew in August located the wreckage of the USS Indianapolis 18,000 feet below the surface of the Pacific Ocean that they got their first lead.
Missions like the rovers have provided a great look at the surface, including Mars canyons, volcanoes, soil and rocks, but it's the building blocks below the surface that record the planet's history.
Long after we've forgotten Trump's closing speech — that paean to self, that nightmare portrait of an America where the lights have gone out — we will remember the savagery just below the surface.
The boys were found around two kilometers (1.24 miles) into the cave and somewhere between 800 meters to one kilometer below the surface, according to a British Cave Rescue Council briefing note.
The quake, which initially was reported to be 28503 magnitude, struck Mexico's southern Oaxaca state 22019 miles below the surface, causing buildings to shake in Mexico City and other major population centers.
Using radar and radio waves to scan beneath the ground, the researchers found the tunnel, a 211-foot passageway between five and nine feet below the surface, the team announced on Wednesday.
The water might be fluid all the way down, or compressed into high-pressure ices such as the newly discovered phase called "superionic ice" thousands of kilometers below the surface, Zeng said.
The embedded full HD camera, digital live video transmission and the powerful lighting system allowed the drone to operate in the heart of the mountain glacier, tens of meters below the surface.
Thus, the chemicals kept the oil in a kind of three dimensional cloud below the surface, making it more available to the microbes that live in the deeper portions of the ocean.
But below the surface and beyond lies richness of another sort, an estimated four billion tons of copper and nickel ore — believed to be one of the world's largest undeveloped mineral deposits.
At about 900 feet below the surface, where the air was black and cool and the coal under our feet was squishy, a burst of explosives broke down a wall of coal.
Throughout that summer and into the fall, floating in a pool of cheap beer, just below the surface of my semiconsciousness, was the constant thought: Maybe I won't wake up this time.
For the past five weeks, engineers have been fertilizing a small patch of ground at each site by injecting nutrients through a well down to 10 to 20 feet below the surface.
And before there was Kris Kobach, or Jeff Sessions, or Donald Trump, or other exploiters of the nativist strain that runs just below the surface of the national psyche, there was Texas.
It's easy to take for granted that carrots are, for the most part, orange, but it's also interesting to dig a little below the surface, and see that it isn't always so.
The lack of moisture has helped preserve a record of the more temperate past, and researchers digging in the dry ground have found freeze-dried twigs and moss just below the surface.
The key was differentiating between older, slower-moving lava oozing through cracks and fissures in the Earth and fresher, hotter lava that likely was being pumped up from far below the surface.
The saturation of spiritual practice and acceptance here certainly crosses into strange territories as it is monetized and marketed, but below the surface there are deep pockets of authenticity and real magic.
It will monitor the temperature of the planet below the surface continually for the duration of the mission — but in order to do so, of course, it has to dig its way down.
Can you look past the sexy smile and scruff in these Jake Gyllenhaal pics to see the subtle differences hidden below the surface ... scrub through the incognito images and test you spy skills.
Many believed such a huge appendage could never be built atop the marshy land of Flushing Meadows Park, but it's resting on massive steel and concrete-filled pilings 180 feet below the surface.
Some high-energy neutrino could have interacted with the elements below the surface of the opposite side of the planet, creating staus that traveled through the planet and then decayed into the tau.
Now, Seattle's builders are kitting out the empty concrete tunnel it left behind with stacked roadways, sprinklers, ventilation systems, and all the other bits you need to move people about below the surface.
The stock market might look as though it's effortlessly gliding to record highs, but there's a lot of turmoil right below the surface, much of it related to tensions between shareholders and management.
ESA to test lander ESA says the probe will also try to detect deposits of water ice below the surface, and help guide the selection of a suitable landing site for future missions.
And should we be worried that he's played by The Affair's Dominic West, whose open, ruggedly handsome face is so good at suggesting someone and something much less trustworthy just below the surface?
The laminated photos were affixed to plywood with floatation devices under them, then they donned wetsuits and snorkels and dove under to drop lines and sinkers that would keep them below the surface.
Its new home is Elysium Planitia, a still, flat region where it's set to study seismic waves and heat deep below the surface of the Red Planet for a planned two-year mission.
The blue spots along the basal radar echo highlight areas of bright reflectivity roughly 1 mile below the surface, which Orosei and his colleagues interpret as being caused by the presence of water.
The Neutrogena Light Therapy Acne Spot Treatment is small enough to fit in your clutch, perfect for those moments you're out in public and start to sense a pimple brewing below the surface.
To take the totality of the findings, it seemed remarkable that despite the just-below-the-surface potential for authoritarianism, American politics did not dissolve into a maelstrom of illiberal intolerance and violence.
Windsurfer Bryony Shaw said avoiding the debris which can be found floating below the surface in parts of the sailing zone in the bay "could be the difference between winning medals or not".
The region prospered, but the clearing of vegetation had an unintended consequence: Without deep root networks to soak up rainfall, water was able to filter down to massive salt deposits below the surface.
They collected 175 tonnes of it, mixed it with a mildly radioactive tracker chemical, dissolved the mixture in water and pumped it into a layer of basalt half a kilometre below the surface.
" KEITH LERNER, CHIEF MARKET STRATEGIST, SUNTRUST ADVISORY SERVICES, ATLANTA:     "When you have a shock day like yesterday, people are caught off guard, there are a lot of adjustments going on below the surface.
Lowering themselves to the floor of the pool, an especially deep one built to train scuba divers, they swim to one end where their restaurant awaits, five meters (16 feet) below the surface.
Tension stirs below the surface of the music as a blizzard builds outside and a posse of miners led by Jack Rance, the town sheriff (the husky-voiced baritone Zeljko Lucic), closes in.
This produces the smoke ring, a much-admired reddish band just below the surface — the result of a chemical reaction between the nitrogen dioxide in the smoke and the myoglobin in the meat.
In the murky depths thousands of feet below the surface of the Pacific Ocean, two Japanese warships that have rested undisturbed since the Battle of Midway in World War II have been discovered.
The Marine Well Containment Company and HWCG LLC were founded in 2010 to provide advanced containment technology and response capabilities for the unique challenges of capping well thousands of feet below the surface.
A geophysicist from the United States Geological Survey, Jessica Turner, said the quake's depth, 76.5 miles (123 km) below the surface, would dampen some of the shaking but not enough to prevent damage.
In a March 2019 study, researchers suggested that seasonal flow patterns in Mars's crater walls could come from pressurized groundwater 750 meters below the surface, which travels upward through cracks in the ground. 
Scientists studied factors like movement of the ice sheet, meltwater runoff, and how water transfers from the ice sheet to areas below the surface to understand how a future repository could be affected.
He must know somewhere below the surface he skates on that he has destroyed his image, and like Dorian Gray before him, will be devoured by his own corrosion in due time too.
The Essex Serpent is the malevolent presence breathing through Sarah Perry's astonishing new novel, lurking below the surface of the Blackwater estuary and haunting the residents of the small country town of Colchester.
Whether or not Grant Wood can be claimed as a gay artist, there is a definite sense of several alternative narratives that are not overtly homoerotic constantly lurking below the surface of work.
And the boom in hydraulic fracturing operations, which allow drillers to reach previously-inaccesible pockets of oil, has meant a huge increase in the amount of that water being pumped deep below the surface.
Because this region is historically known to have explosive eruptions, geologists are trying to figure out what&aposs going on below the surface to better predict when and how such catastrophic events may occur.
It's various sensors and cameras will peek into the atmosphere, scan the surface, and even detect what lies underneath, such as the sources of leaked gases or even water-ice hidden below the surface.
New research published this week in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences describes the unexpected discovery of cyanobacteria deep below the surface of an abandoned mine in the Rio Tinto region of Spain.
Its nose and jaws, concealing a combination of sharp fangs on the upper jaw and needle-like teeth on the bottom jaw, would have been below the surface of the water, the researchers said.
"Understanding what the melt is doing below the surface is so important for helping us forecast what volcanoes might do in the future," Janine Krippner, a volcanologist at Concord University in West Virginia says.
After weeks of intense search and rescue, the vessel was located at some 1,29 feet, or about three miles, below the surface—a depth utterly impossible to reach or explore a few decades ago.
DeGroff showed the photos he took of Freeman's paddle board ride from above, and in the pictures there was the clear shape of a shark swimming just below the surface, next to Freeman's board.
China is ramping up efforts to build a "space station" — not in low Earth orbit or around the Moon, but about 10,000 feet below the surface, on the seabed of the South China Sea.
Anticipated launch and arrival: UnknownThe future lander would search for signs of life in the ocean, digging 4 inches below the surface to extract samples for analysis in a mini, on-the-go laboratory.
OpenROV has sold more than 3,20123 of a first-generation submarine, which is able to navigate below the surface, connected by a thin cable and controlled by software running on a tablet or smartphone.
Habitat: Per National Geographic, these grumpy fish live mainly in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Europe and Northwest Africa, anywhere from 1,000 to 3,000 meters (3280 to 0003 feet) below the surface.
An elderly man who has not been publicly named died after falling into a lava tube, 22 feet below the surface, on his property in Hilo, on Hawaii's Big Island, police said on Wednesday.
Just remember when you're watching a movie or TV show that claims one of its characters is a "psychopath," that, just like the psychopaths among us, the truth is probably hiding below the surface.
As someone who had grown up and gone to school there, I knew that issues around race were always quietly just below the surface — and the blue line was finally pushing them above ground.
Late last month a research vessel called the R/V Petrel found the World War II aircraft carrier's wreckage more than 17,000 feet below the surface of the South Pacific, near the Solomon Islands.
Yet in Montreal, where issues of language and identity are never far below the surface, there is another, perhaps more fundamental reason that Canadiens coaches must speak the language of Molière and Daft Punk.
On Tuesday, InSight deployed its "mole," or heat flow probe, on the Martian surface, and in the coming weeks, it will be the first probe to go more than 16 feet below the surface.
They also said that the episode underscored long-running problems with safety and oversight at South Africa's mines, where workers at some sites operate at depths of more than two miles below the surface.
Humans have always had trash, but it's only recently that so much of our lives became so disposable, and much of this past remains just below the surface, able to tell stories already forgotten.
All of this amounts to a cultural export that consistently associates the United States with the degradation of political discourse and the sowing of instability — fueled, below the surface, by a desire for profits.
Meanwhile, ambient air in the house is fed through a pipe three feet below the surface of the ground, cooling the air in the pipe in the summer, and heating it up during the winter.
And now that its job is done, workers can at last move an aging, potentially dangerous stretch of elevated highway below the surface, and build a new public space on Seattle's waterfront in its place.
The USGS reports that the magnitude 260 quake struck 21 kilometers (13 miles) north of the city of Hualien at 10:50 U.S. Eastern Time, at a shallow 9.5 kilometers (6 miles) below the surface.
The underground route would be between 30 and 44 feet below the surface and for the most part mirror the path of the Baltimore-Washington Parkway, one of the main routes between the two cities.
That is one reason why the ExoMars rover—built by Roscosmos and the European Space Agency, and due to blast off in 2020—carries a drill capable of digging almost two metres below the surface.
"With the S&P 500 trading close to fair value, we believe investors should focus below the surface of the market for relative value opportunities," Goldman strategist Ben Snider said in a report for clients.
Hayley Williams' half-hearted dancing in the video paired with shooting it in NYC is a pile on a metaphor for looking below the surface, which actually makes it a pretty good song about depression.
It's pretty much the first time he really lets his mask of bravado slip and we see the vulnerability hiding just below the surface (a huge turning point for his character, in other words). 31.
Roth-Roffy said the NTSB would need to launch a second search of the wreckage, 15,000 feet below the surface, if it wants to find the recorder, which would have recorded the captain's final transmissions.
The Ocean Cleanup's technology uses long floating rubber barriers with nets below the surface that act as a sort of artificial coastline, passively catching and concentrating debris using the power of the ocean's natural currents.
Diving to reefs up to 260 feet below the surfaceThe vibranium fairy wrasse prefers the remote, dimly lit waters of the "twilight zone," hiding among tropical coral reefs up to 260 feet below the surface.
Hidden canyons beneath ice The news from Terre Adélie came days after data captured by the European Space Agency's CryoSat and Sentinel-1 satellites uncovered huge canyons below the surface of western Antarctica's ice shelves.
In the morning round of the 36-hole match, Ray hit his tee shot into the moat fronting the 19403th green, the ball settling in mud a few inches below the surface of the water.
For most of this year, your temper has bubbled below the surface: Warrior planet Mars was in a hidden sector of your chart, pushing you to react to things that didn't make sense to you.
But there was something else, too, happening just below the surface of the familiar story, something to do with the occasional sight of Ann and her new, huge friend, together, under cruel and unceasing scrutiny.
Like other problems simmering below the surface — Facebook's allowing millions of profiles to be used to aid political campaigns without users' knowledge, say — it takes viral headlines to bring the issue to the public's attention.
To will someone else to triumph over adversity; to lift someone else up when they are at their lowest point; to connect with each other below the surface ... this is us at our most beautiful.
But the acoustic fingerprints of twilight zone animals are still mysterious because shipboard sonar don't have the bandwidth to distinguish the many organisms living far below the surface in what's called the deep scattering layer.
Callimachi: I have found that that hypothesis is mostly hollow, and if you dig even slightly below the surface, you'll find that people that joined did so because they had some ideological affinity for them.
Most of the islands in the archipelago extending west from the main Hawaiian Islands are uninhabited, so this was the first time researchers got a chance to take a close look deep below the surface.
Mr. Roberts should have studied Chris Kentis's 2004 frightener, "Open Water," which coaxed throat-closing dread from little more than a silent horizon and a diver's legs waving below the surface like fronds of seaweed.
In these scenes, Lim frequently splits the screens, mixing shots from above and below the surface of the water, calling attention to the water's surface as a boundary, a fluid barrier that divides and engulfs.
Microsoft has tested a prototype of a self-contained data center that can operate hundreds of feet below the surface of the ocean, eliminating one of the technology industry's most expensive problems: the air-conditioning bill.
Goodman has an ability to be jovial and quietly polite, almost honorable, while a rage and fear simmers just below the surface; he's someone who you want to protect, be protected by … and be protected from.
But the biggest challenge for enhanced geothermal is the fact that getting to this hot rock requires drilling many kilometers below the surface, injecting fluid and extracting it once it's hot, none of which is cheap.
Image: Doc Searls/FlickrThe detection of strange, unpredicted behavior deep below the surface near the San Andreas and San Jacinto faults suggests scientists have an incomplete understanding of the processes responsible for earthquakes in the region.
To recover the black boxes from the seabed, 3,000 meters below the surface, investigators will need to pinpoint the signals to within a few meters and establish whether the pingers are still connected to the recorders.
It exists so far below the surface that when one is pulled up as bycatch in a fisher's net—it's thought to hang out around 1,500 to 3,000 feet deep—the change in pressure kills it.
The six-wheeled, solar-powered rover is currently being built in the UK. The rover will be capable of driving over rough terrain, and will be equipped to drill up to six feet below the surface.
It tracks the salinity and temperature of the water and distance below the surface; this could be used to track either the creature's own preferences or to monitor the waters in which it swims or crawls.
"If there is unfinished business or there wasn't closure, then these feelings may be right below the surface, and just a sight of your ex could make them overflow," says Kristin Zeising, PsyD, a relationship psychologist.
The quake, measured 53 km (33 miles) below the surface, shook homes, caused landslides in the region's mountainous terrain and initially prompted authorities to begin a mass evacuation of coastal areas ahead of a potential tsunami.
It is likely that drones above, on or below the surface will come to play a much bigger role in anti-submarine warfare; the underwater ones, though, will still have to deal with the sea's opacity.
A simple, closed-cell suit like a surfing wetsuit works above the surface where you have heat from the sun and little pressure, but when you get below the surface, it can get stiff and cold.
At one corner of the stadium stands a pit wheel; at another, a statue of a Davy lamp, the only safe source of light for miners hacking away at the coal face, deep below the surface.
That wastewater is disposed of by re-injecting it into the ground, into rock formations thousands of feet below the surface, increasing the pressure on existing subterranean faults, and causing them to slip and produce tremors.
Part of what defeats Mr. Abraham and may help explain why Mr. Hiddleston's performance, however appealing, never gets below the surface, is that Williams is one of those artists whose eloquence is expressed through his work.
From my view across the pond, English television is an often more insular experience, something America's "golden age" has since adopted—the key is to hold a lot both within the frame and below the surface.
The candy might be enough to make this a great Halloween choice, but you don't have to look too far below the surface of the chocolate river to realize that this musical classic has demons, too.
But there may have been some tension below the surface on Thursday when the current administrator, Jim Bridenstine, stopped by the headquarters of SpaceX, the private rocket company of the billionaire Elon Musk, in Hawthorne, Calif.
It has shrunk in diameter in recent decades, NASA scientists reported in 2017 in Astronomical Journal, but has increased in height and depth, with its hot, swirling gases reaching at least 200 miles below the surface.
If its humanity was barely hiding below the surface, then Mr. Kenney ripped it out in Gyorgy Kurtag's brief "Ruhelos" from "Kafka Fragments" (1987), which shares the Bach's double stops but adds the performer's shouting voice.
The balance of the 1920s limped along, with glimmers of progress and cooperation doing little to overcome the big problems Keynes had identified at the outset — fragile finances and political anxieties simmering just below the surface.
In doing so, they tried to set aside — at least temporarily — the complex, below-the-surface details of the shadow diplomacy led by Trump's personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani that roiled the upper ranks of the administration.
After finding and extracting a few specimens from their rocky burrows on the riverbed, about two meters below the surface, Shipway and his colleagues studied them using scanning electron microscopy, micro-computed tomography, and DNA analysis.
Because this is a Frank Ocean record, I'm pretty sure that there are still a number of factoids lurking below the surface, but this is more than enough to be getting our teeth into for now.
Rescue teams sent a robotic camera down the well, but even it was too big for the hole, only making it 229 feet below the surface before being unable to go any further, according to NBC News.
New York City Fire Department Commissioner Daniel Nigro said at a news conference late Sunday that divers working in difficult conditions had to cut the people loose 50 feet below the surface in order to remove them.
South Deep, the company's last South African asset, has lost money over the past five years and Goldfields has been working to mechanize operations in the face of challenging geology 3 kms (2 miles) below the surface.
The epicenter of the strong quake was 127 km (79 miles) below the surface, the USGS said, in a region some 66 km southwest of the town of Lae at the eastern edge of the mountainous country.
And because the addition of plastic helps to seal up small holes, which allow water to get below the surface of a road and cause it to break up, the modified asphalt can help to prevent potholes.
South Deep, the company's last South African asset, has faced numerous operational obstacles in a tough geological setting 3 km (2 miles) below the surface and made a loss of 337.6 million rand ($27 million) in 2017.
With a capacity of 84 billion standard cubic feet, the cavity, which lies between 7,100 and 9,400 feet below the surface, is one of the country's largest reservoirs of natural gas (which is composed mainly of methane).
But comments on the website of the local newspaper, which has a special section devoted to experience with the refugees, have hinted at suspicions and resentments bubbling below the surface of Celle's seeming embrace of the newcomers.
A recent study in Marine Policy that uses a major dataset on ocean debris showed that a plastic bag was located nearly seven miles below the surface in the Mariana Trench, underscoring the breadth of marine pollution.
The big news will come next year, when Hayabusa 2 itself drops down to the surface with the "small carry-on impactor," which it will use to create a crater and sample below the surface of Ryugu.
"Simmering just below the surface is a political message about libraries as places of social and intellectual engagement, empowered memory and pursuit of the truth in an America where such values are under attack," Screen Daily wrote.
The ills lurking below the surface—the homophobia, sexism, and racism that were regularly tolerated (as it was in the town where I grew up)—were enflamed by a recession that struck at the worst possible time.
Understanding how chromosomes undergo such a "dramatic transition" during mitosis, he said, could also reveal a lot about what they are doing "below the surface" when cells are not dividing and certain activities and behaviors are less clear.
One, two, three, four, the Minion-esque robots, fitted with a skirt of fan blades, bob in the water for no more than two minutes before their downward pumps turn on and they silently slip below the surface.
To recover the black boxes from the seabed 3,000 metres below the surface, investigators will need to narrow the signals to within a few metres and establish whether the pingers are still connected to the recorders, Jouty said.
This is finding some remarkable place below the surface of an ice-crusted planet, a place where once a race not so unlike our own perhaps carried out rituals, or simply lived, sheltered from the hostile conditions above.
While stressing that the Thai military is in charge, Mitchell believes they are working under the assumption that the group is about 800 meters to a kilometer below the surface — meaning the need to drill through solid rock.
They prove that fashion is more than just what we wear — or what people wore, rather; they're visual and contextual explainers of just how clothes penetrate below the surface, and across cultures, centuries, and yes, even religions, too.
The air is compressed on land and pumped through 2.5km of pipes to a station on the lake bed 55 metres below the surface, a head of water that generates a pressure five atmospheres above normal atmospheric pressure.
When it comes to restrictive voting laws, as J. Gerald Hebert and Danielle Lang wrote for the Washington Post, "This racial strategy is just barely below the surface of many of these laws," and is often vehemently denied.
"The MTBPS will be calm on the surface but hide some furious 'kicking' below the surface to hold the line against revenue underperformance and the political pressures for a 'real' stimulus," said analyst Peter Attard Montalto of Intellidex.
That's how many feet below the surface of the Philippine Sea the vestiges of what is believed to be the U.S.S. Johnston DD-557 were found recently, a discovery that amounts to the deepest warship wreck ever located.
The statement said a search vessel, the John Lethbridge, had found and "identified several main locations of the wreckage" and that investigators had been provided with photographic images taken from the seabed, roughly 10,000 feet below the surface.
Trion is located near the U.S.-Mexico maritime border in the Perdido Fold Belt of the Gulf of Mexico, containing estimated reserves of 485 million barrels of oil and located some 8,430 feet (2,570 meters) below the surface.
"Most people want to be egalitarian, but they hold these below-the-surface biases that they are not even aware of," said Ms. Ratliff, who says that millions of Americans take her organization's bias test each year online.
In 1967, the Atomic Energy Commission, working with the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory and the El Paso Natural Gas Company, exploded a twenty-nine-kiloton nuclear bomb, dubbed Gasbuggy, four thousand feet below the surface, near Farmington, New Mexico.
This could easily coalesce to form little more than a Myspace "Influences" section that's more style than substance, but scratch just a little below the surface and you'll find an honesty and darkness largely absent from their touchstones.
Bridges, whose pre-draft allure rested on his ability to seamlessly slide in as a 3-and-D contributor, knows what he is and why he was drafted, even though untapped potential may bubble just below the surface.
Six sailors died when the ship capsized and came to a rest 2200 feet below the surface of the Atlantic Ocean about 2156 minutes after an explosion ripped a hole in its hull well below the water line.
In the intervening 2½ years, the question of whether Corbyn and the Labour Party he leads contains strands of anti-Semitism has bubbled below the surface of British politics, occasionally bursting to the surface in wildly malevolent eruptions.
When we see it again -- and we see sexism every day on Fox, and from the Republican Party -- we can call it what it is and understand that even more extreme and hateful views lurk below the surface.
There were restaurants, cabins, a gas station, a hotel and a grocery store — nearly 300 buildings, erected over the sensitive and shallow root systems of the sequoias, which never reach more than about six feet below the surface.
The first clues of the cavern's existence were revealed about three years ago in data collected by NASA's radar technology, which is flown above the glacier on airplanes and can penetrate deep below the surface of the ice.
Then they hopped in a helicopter and flew to the glacier, where they drilled 700 feet below the surface ice to collect ice cores — essentially long, slim tubes of ice — that hold the key to historical climate data.
The Trump administration has trained its eye on the new leader of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Quds force, but may have a hard time targeting a commander expert in delegating behind the scenes and operating below the surface.
Unlike the charismatic sharks often spotted near the surface — hammerheads, great whites, and tiger sharks — the sixgill spends most of its life in the deep ocean, some 700 feet to 3,200 feet (200 to 1,000 meters) below the surface.
When fracking companies first figured out how to gain access to parts of it in the mid 2000s by breaking up gas-rich rock thousands of feet below the surface via fracking, dozens of Pennsylvania communities turned into boomtowns.
New research published in Science surmises that water ice exists on Mars at depths of around 3 to 6 feet (1 to 2 meters) below the surface, and extending across vast sheets measuring 325 feet (100 meters) or more.
But know that something could be going on below the surface: Maybe she's actually dealing with some crippling body image and confidence issues, and posting photos of her face helps her feel like she's asserting herself into the world.
But below the surface, the study, released Wednesday, paints a picture of a deeply pessimistic country, one that sees partisanship and the gap between rich and poor on the rise, and morality and quality of life on the decline.
Your planetary ruler Jupiter has been in the sector of your chart that informs mental health, your subconscious, and things that are hidden below the surface, since October, allowing you to have a greater understanding of your inner workings.
So instead of having to draw this distinction between the trail and the land, why can't we just say that the trail is on the surface and something that happens 600 feet below the surface is not the trail?
When they went to his home in Kaumana on Monday they discovered the man had plummeted 22 feet below the surface through a soft area of ground on his property into a lava tube, according to a press release.
As vehicles of communication, artists' publications have a great potential to critically dig below the surface, examine our own relationship to power structures, discover where there are fissures, create new voices of dissent, and work toward imagining and building new futures.
The thousands of wells that dot the state bring up 10 barrels or more of salt water for every barrel of oil they produce, and that brine is taken to a disposal well and pumped several thousand feet below the surface.
The station, smack dab in the middle of a residential neighborhood — "basically in someone's backyard," Musk says — consists of a wall-less elevator that slowly took the car down a wide shaft, roughly 30 feet (9 meters) below the surface.
Some came from depths of more than 13,000 feet (4,000 meters) below the surface, such as  this colorful submission  by Maria Garagouni, a doctoral candidate with the School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Science and the University College Cork, in Ireland.
The two titles make clear just how dramatically the culture has changed in the past 15 years — and how much pain and anger was always lurking just below the surface of the giddy, gotta-catch-a-man discourse of the 2000s.
In the wide-ranging speech, Fink said Europe's economy looks good compared with where the region had been during "the last few years" but that "an inch below the surface it is terrible" given ongoing risks to Europe's banking system.
The British Cave Rescue Council, which has members taking part in the operation, estimates the boys are around 2 kilometers (1.2 miles) into the cave and somewhere between 800 meters (half a mile) to 1 kilometer (0.6 miles) below the surface.
But, below the surface, there was a concerted effort by the Cavaliers to get Irving shots in the specific situations where he's at his best, as well as what appeared to be a conscious decision by James to let it fly.
However, below the surface is an angry and polarized electorate, which saw Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders win 21 contests during the primary season and garner strong grassroots support despite the strength of the Clinton machine and Clinton's support among party elites.
Unlike the United States, which stores its vast oil supplies in hollowed-out underground salt domes, China's different geology means it mainly has to excavate hard rock caverns up to 200 metres (220 yards) below the surface, similar to South Korea.
Researchers analyzed the genomes of 101 fish species and found that three lineages of deep-sea fish, living up to about a mile (1,500 meters) below the surface, boast a specialized visual system to allow for color vision in inky blackness.
For as horrifying as the events unfolding onscreen might seem — considering they focus on gigantic sharks that literally eat dead bodies — the production's cameras find angles that really capture a fuller picture of what's happening below the surface of the ocean.
Melanie "Mel B" Brown is turning her troubled life below the surface of her beauty and success into an open book — literally — starting with her abusive relationship and the impact it had on her relationship with her late father, Martin.
Called EarthCube, the digital representation will combine data sets provided by scientists across a whole slew of disciplines — measurements of the atmosphere and hydrosphere or the geochemistry of the oceans, for example — to mimic conditions on, above, and below the surface.
Unlike fracking, which involves pumping fluid into coal seams to cause fractures, the method by which unearthed coal, known as underground coal gasification, or UCG, takes place entirely below the surface, raising concerns over water contamination and greenhouse gas emissions.

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