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*SHENZHEN B-SHARE INDEX OPENS DOWN 0.18 PTS AT 459.49
華富財經, Hong Kong - Jul 30, 2008
In relation to the stock quote service (the "Quote Service") information, the stock price, trade volume and turnover are provided by The Stock Exchange of ...
Biaggi 'so close' on final lap.
crash.net, UK -
Max Biaggi gets within 0.18secs of his first Ducati victory after a storming race one charge at Brands Hatch but bad luck strikes in race two. ...
First American Corp. Leads Thursday's AMBG as Global Insurance ...
Trading Markets (press release), CA - Aug 1, 2008
Leading the AMBUML were Horace Mann Educators (+1.69%) and Unitrin (+0.18%). Trailing the AMBUML were Assurant (-6.82%) and American National Insurance ...FAF - FMR - LON:NVA
Trailer Bridge Announces Second Quarter Financial Results
MarketWatch -
... (0.03) $ (0.16) $ (0.18) $ (0.05) ============ ============ ============ ============ NET LOSS PER SHARE DILUTED $ (0.03) $ (0.16) $ (0.18) $ (0.05) ...TRBR
BOVESPA: Index falls 0.18%, to 59890 points
Gazeta Mercantil, Brazil - Jul 31, 2008
S?O PAULO, 7/31/08 - The S?o Paulo Stock Exchange (Bovespa) reduced the losses seen in the beginning of the session and, a short while ago, fell 0.18%, ...
Russian stocks to remain volatile, experts say
RosBusinessConsulting, Russia - Aug 4, 2008
Russian stocks settled in negative territory on Friday, with the RTS index closing 1.26 percent lower and the MICEX index edging down 0.18 percent. ...
MDC Hldgs Inc (MDC) completely dumped by Claymore Advisors Llc
Mffais.com, CA - Aug 2, 2008
The stock is currently owned by 259 funds/institutions with a total activity score of 0.18. With 51.98 % of owning funds reported recently buying shares, ...
Tata Power Q1 net climbs 0.18%
Myiris.com, India - Jul 25, 2008
During the quarter, the profit of the company rose 0.18% to Rs 1905.50 million from Rs 1902 million in the same quarter last year. ...BOM:500400 - BOM:600400
American Technology Announces Fiscal Q3 2008 Financial Results
MarketWatch -
The net loss for the nine months ended June 30, 2008 was $5.4 million or $(0.18) per share, compared to a net loss of $2.7 million or $(0.09) per share for ...ATCO
Mac OS X market share growth stumbles
Computerworld, MA -
The Mac's share of the OS market was down 0.18 percentage points from June's 7.94%, and was lower than May's 7.83%. Windows, meanwhile, posted a small gain ...AAPL - MSFT
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Jurassic nonmarine trace fossils (Transantarctic Mountains) and the food web -
P Tasch - Journal of Paleontology, 1976 - JSTOR
... TRACE FOSSILS AND THE FOOD WEB "Organic debris" which is ... at Storm Peak or the general
Beardmore Glacier area ... sector of entire structure, 0.33 mm, 0.18 mm, 0.51 ...

Is the North Atlantic Oscillation reflected in Scandinavian glacier mass balance records? -
A Nesje, O Lie, SO Dahl - Journal of Quaternary Science, 2000 - doi.wiley.com
... from 1865 and up to the present (Web address: http ... Austre Br?ggerbreen 0.03 0.01
0.03 0.00 0.18 0.75 ... between the correlation between the glacier winter balance ...

Plutonium from Global Fallout Recorded in an Ice Core from the Belukha Glacier, Siberian Altai -
S Olivier, S Bajo, LK Fifield, HW Gaeggeler, T … - Environmental Science & Technology, 2004 - pubs.acs.org
... 10.1021/es0492900 S0013-936X(04)09290-9 Web Release Date ... Pu/ 239 Pu isotopic ratio
is 0.18 ? 0.05, indicating ... of the Pu in the Belukha glacier originates from ...

Effects of Basal Debris on Glacier Flow -
NR Iverson, D Cohen, TS Hooyer, UH Fischer, M … - Science, 2003 - sciencemag.org
... a browser that does not support current Web standards ... the paradigm that resistance
to glacier slip over ... the panel was complete (?0.15? to ?0.18?C) divided ...

Midwater food web in McMurdo Sound, Ross Sea, Antarctica -
TL Hopkins - Marine Biology, 1987 - Springer
... Sampling was done from the USCG "Glacier" in the peri- od of 18 ... TL Hopkins: McMurdo
Sound food web ... respec- tively, at 0.21 (0.16 to 0.33) and 0.82 (0.18 to 3.69 ...

… and development of stream communities across a 200-year gradient in Glacier Bay National Park, … -
AM Milner, EE Knudsen, C Soiseth, AL Robertson, D … - Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 2000 - article.pubs.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca
... Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska, USA ... National Park Service, Glacier Bay National
Park, PO Box 140, Gustavus, AK 99826, USA AL Robertson. ...

Rapid Wastage of Alaska Glaciers and Their Contribution to Rising Sea Level -
AA Arendt, KA Echelmeyer, WD Harrison, CS Lingle, … - Science, 2002 - sciencemag.org
... a browser that does not support current Web standards ... reported an average thickness
change of -0.18 m/year (ice equivalent) for Wolverine Glacier, but most ...

[PDF] … and abundance of small schooling fish in nearshore waters of Glacier Bay, Alaska, during June 1999
M Robards, J Piatt, G Drew - Unpublished report prepared for Glacier Bay National Park, …, 1999 - absc.usgs.gov
... Cutthroat Trout Salmo clarki 0.18 5 0.00 0 0.00 0 ... 2. Proportional Catch-Per-Unit-
Effort in Glacier Bay Beach ... and typically low in the trophic web (Allen, 1982 ...

INVERTEBRATE SUCCESSION ON AN ALPINE GLACIER FORELAND -
R Kaufmann - Ecology, 2001 - JSTOR
... CA) EV 3.17 0.45 0.29 0.18 0.16 Cumulative ... of plant assemblages on a glacier
foreland-B0dalsbreen ... Development of the decomposer food-web, trophic relationships ...

[PDF] Pseudo-nitzschia species distributions in Glacier Bay, AK as measured by automated ribosomal …
A Bailey - 2008 - digital.lib.washington.edu
... Outbreaks of DA not only disrupt the food web, but also are ... The cruise to Glacier
Bay would not have been the fun ... A 1.98 47.57 23.83 0.18 0.08 0.46 4.09 31.55 ...
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Jakobshavn Glacier Retreat 2001-2003

According to a NASA scientist, the pieces to a years-old scientific puzzle have come together to confirm warmer water temperatures are creeping into the Earth's colder areas. Those warm waters are increasing melting and accelerating ice flow in polar areas.

This conclusion appears in an article by Robert Bindschadler, a glaciologist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md. His article is in the March 24 issue of Science magazine. Temperatures collected from ships and buoys showed a warming of all oceans. That increase began before satellite sensors detected temperature increases of sea surfaces. Most of the warming was limited to the oceans' upper 1000 meters (.62 mile), except in the North Atlantic. In the cold North Atlantic waters, heat penetrated even deeper. This warming has increased the melting of sea ice in the North Atlantic. Overall ocean heat content changes are monitored by ocean altimetry missions like TOPEX and Jason-1 and the on site Argo buoy network floats that broadcast measurements to a satellite. These provide information on ocean temperatures.

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Caption: Jakobshavn Isbrae holds the record as Greenland 's fastest moving glacier and major contributor to the mass balance of the continental ice sheet. Starting in late 2000, following a period of slowing down in the mid 1990s, the glacier showed significant acceleration and nearly doubled its discharge of ice. The following image from the Landsat satellite shows the retreat of Jakobshavn's calving front from 2001 to 2003.

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NASA scientist claims warmer ocean waters reducing Earth's ice

Solving the world's icy puzzle

Glaciers and ice sheets around the world have a big problem: warmer waters.

It has another effect, however, which may potentially be of great significance to sea level rise, and that is that these warm waters are beginning to melt the underside of the floating fringes of the Greenland ice sheet, even at great depths, It is these fringes that have been holding back vast stores of ice locked up in the Greenland ice sheet, and as this ice has been melting, the glaciers have hastened their flow to the sea.

A recent assessment in the changes in speed and the amount of snow and ice around Greenland confirms a large melting of outflow glaciers and acceleration of ice flow. Three large glaciers, the Kangerdlugssuaq, Helheim and Jakobshavns Isbrae have been melting at a rapid rate over the past several years. Jakobshavns, the largest outlet glacier on Greenland's east coast, has been annually thinning at 15 meters (49.2 feet) since 1997. The other two glaciers have also been thinning. Kangerdlugssuaq at 40 meters (131.2 feet) per year and Helheim at 25 meters per year (82.0 feet), which can't be explained by normal melting. All of these glaciers have also been accelerating. This isn't just happening in Greenland, scientists are seeing similar behavior in Antarctica as well.

"Deep outlet glaciers around both major ice sheets are accelerating and thinning means warm water has reached them," Bindschadler said. "I see no process to reverse this and expect increased ice sheet discharge to continue and probably to spread with the result being further accelerations to sea level rise."

"Understanding just how significant these rapid losses are to the overall ice sheet balance requires a comprehensive look at melt, accumulation and flow characteristics over the entire ice sheet," said Waleed Abdalati, head of the Cryospheric Sciences Branch at Goddard. "Various satellite and aircraft observations are providing this critical information and are shaping our understanding of Greenland's behavior. The story is still unfolding, but the dramatic changes at the margins are quite striking."

The evidence is clear to Bindschadler that increased snowfall predicted in a warmer climate can't possibly keep up.

While it is true that the piece is opinion, it fits previously disconnected pieces of the climate and ice puzzle together and attempts to draw conclusions. The conclusions cannot be verified without new measurements, and NASA is compiling them with satellites like ICESat. ICESat enables scientists to precisely measure changes in the elevation of ice and snow on glaciers and ice sheets as they respond to a changing climate.

In an effort to understand these changes, NASA continues to monitor sea surface temperatures; and, the behavior of glaciers and ice sheets around the world.

Bindschadler said as sea ice diminishes over time in the Arctic and parts of the Antarctic, warmer waters in polar areas will come closer to the surface. They will reach shallower tidewater glaciers, and increase melting at their bases triggering additional ice flow into the oceans. Over time, the warmer waters also will move northward along Greenland's coasts initiating acceleration and thinning of additional glaciers, leading to additional sea level rise.

 
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