Sentence examples for dark carbon from inspiring English sources

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Russet-colored veins in the sandstone blocks are visible for the first time in generations, as the dark carbon blanket is rinsed away by a mixture of water and finely ground glass.

The study, co-authored by Greg Carmichael of the University of Iowa, also proposes that regional emissions of dark carbon particulates in south Asia could be contributing to the melting of the ice locked in the Himalayas.

A'Hearn described Tempel 1 as a "typical" comet, believed to be composed mostly of dark carbon and hydrogen compounds, rocky material and water ice -- the prototypical "dirty snowball". It rotates once every 41 hours.

Upon an incubation step of 24 h at 28°C in the dark, carbon source utilization patterns of P. arrhenomanes PT 60, P. graminicola PB912 132 and P. inflatum PT 52 were assessed by turbidity measurements at 595 nm.

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While the carbon coating allowed precise mapping of the boundaries of the iron (in the mineral based pigment) in backscatter SEM mode, the dark black carbon coating visually obscured the paint pigment boundaries.

Researchers have long noted that the remains of soft tissues were often sheathed in a thin, dark carbon-rich layer.

Scientists think the icy moon may be sweeping up dark, carbon-based material from another Saturn satellite called Phoebe, which has a sombre hue.

In three different scenarios, the team boosted dark, carbon-rich emissions from the equator to 50°N and from 70°E to 150°E, a region that covers India and much of China and southeastern Asia.

The energetic particles tend to sputter water ice, decompose methane trapped in ice as clathrate hydrate and darken other organics, leaving a dark, carbon-rich residue behind.

Its dark, carbon-fiber sails seem to billow in the wind, and corkscrew spirals of stainless steel, like twirling gusts of air, dance around it.

Scientists are particularly interested in studying material from dark, carbon-rich asteroids like Bennu because they could contain chemical compounds that seeded life on Earth.

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