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But mostly this is a cold, aphotic vision, as lacking in light as the immense void Monte's spaceship is flying into.
That element also plays into the stormwater runoff system.<br />Although architects and city leaders often refer to the Scissortail body of water as a lake, it's actually a pond because the water is shallow enough to allow light to reach the bottom; lakes have aphotic zones, or the absence of photons after a certain depth.<br />Hargreaves has produced similar water features in parks around the world, such as South Lake Union Park in Seattle, Washington, and Shelby Farms Park in Shelby County, Tennessee.
Three sampling points were considered: the confluence of two feeder rivers (PC), near the net cages (PNC), and in the dam zone (PD); while samples were taken in the euphotic ([Z.sub.eup]) and aphotic zones ([Z.sub.aph]).
Chl-a values, as an indicator of phytoplankton biomass, ranged from 0.6-16.0 mg Chl-a [m.sup.-3] (average: 5.2 mg Chl-a [m.sup.-3]) and 0.7-2.4 mg Chl-a [m.sup.-3] (average: 1.4 mg Chl-a [m.sup.-3]) in the discrete sampled depths at the euphotic and aphotic layer, respectively (Fig.
Hanging nearby, the stunning Untitled (Plum and Brown), 1964, part of a group of paintings Rothko made using the same composition, seemed to foreclose suspended depth altogether: A huge, aphotic rectangle framed by a darker border almost lapsed into monochromatic flatness while also serving up the subtle tonal shifts we might associate with Reinhardt.
All of the company's many brands--at all price points--continue to do well in the drug channel, including Aphotic and Edna Valley in the premium market, according to the company.
The fine-grained nature of the sediment, the absence of gravity-flow deposits and the absence of light-dependant organisms suggest that the marls accumulated in a flat, aphotic seabed located below stormwave base.
We covered different substrates, including rock substrate, soil, logs, guano piles, under rocks, sand, among others, from the twilight zone (places with light influence) to aphotic zone (places with permanent darkness).
Aphotic zone carbonate production on a Miocene ramp Central Apennines, Italy.
Words such as 'precarity', 'chiaroscuro', 'lucent' and 'aphotic' may have young readers reaching for a dictionary, but 'corvid', 'klepteffigium', and 'Domna' are clearly unique to this world and are clear enough in context not to hamper the galloping pace of the plot.
According to the generic knowledge on the underwater light level, the sea area was divided into photic and aphotic zones.