The anomalously high temperatures are assumed to extend down from the surface to 200 km depth, where they join the normal geotherm. |
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Igneous upwelling in the resultant space between the two continents produced the anomalously thick oceanic crust of the Caribbean Plate. |
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It's added a rare touch of glamour to the club, whose space-age stadium squats anomalously on the edge of a determinedly humdrum town. |
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Most feature anomalously crude draftsmanship, scabby surfaces and flat-footed figuration. |
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Modern theories also suggest that Earth's anomalously large moon was formed catastrophically. |
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This very Stravinskyian passage also features a few bars anomalously harmonised in Messiaen style. |
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The Commerce ruling fails to explain why aid to nine products is surprisingly or anomalously small, or what the nine industries have in common. |
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At its centre is an anomalously peaceful scene in which the children travel by boat down a nighttime river. |
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The anomalously high compressive pressure dynamically supports the high topography above in flexural isostatic equilibrium with the hot, low-density region below. |
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The anomalously large LCTE values for europium and ytterbium again confirm the divalent nature of those two metals. |
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A lot of ice loss in the 1990s, when the AO was positive for an anomalously long time, can be put down to this effect. |
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Well, a lot of it has to do with how GDP is calculated and an anomalously high reading in the third quarter. |
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The number of calves born in 1999 and 2000 was found to be low following two feeding seasons that were shortened by anomalously cold winters with extensive ice coverage. |
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The study shows that stress caused by anomalously warm ocean temperatures is necessary, but not sufficient, for white syndrome outbreaks to occur, Bruno said. |
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Such studies have shown that the strength of the geomagnetic field is alternately anomalously high and low with increasing distance away from the axis of the mid-ocean ridge system. |
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As a result, the mantle beneath the supercontinent becomes anomalously hot, and vast volumes of basaltic magma pond beneath it, forcing it to arch up and crack. |
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The anomalously high total mud content of the sandstone units chiefly reflects the elevated mud content of the incorporated lithic rock fragments. |
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Though warm temperatures were present over most of the globe, anomalously cool conditions were present across Western North America, interior Asia and Western Europe. |
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The results showed anomalously high uranium levels. |
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Somewhat anomalously, given the high importance of trade in Asia and the Pacific, this is the only region that does not have its own regional institution specifically dedicated to export credit and export credit guarantees. |
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A powerful storm surge in December 2004 produced anomalously high rates of erosion for that year, with extreme values of up to 9.50 m of shoreline loss recorded at Covehead, and 5.65 m at Dalvay Beach in a single year. |
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In early 2003 a weak El Nino event occurred in the equatorial Pacific that produced anomalously warm SSTs over the northeast Pacific along with positive SSH anomalies. |
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In a limited number of cases road numbering does not necessarily follow the rules with some anomalously numbered. |
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In 1949, a deep water survey reported anomalously hot brines in the central portion of the Red Sea. |
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Further, because eddies transport anomalously warm or cold water as they move, they have an important influence on heat transport in certain parts of the ocean. |
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Anomalously deep events are a characteristic of subduction zones, which produce the deepest quakes on the planet. |
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