Video results for: under the saltMore results from video
Lake Under The Ocean! Bob Carney One of the sites we will explore during the expedition is called the Brine Pool, which is (More) Bob Carney One of the sites we will explore during the expedition is called the Brine Pool, which is a small lake on the seafloor with a distinct surface and shoreline. It exists inside of the ocean because its very salty water is denser than the surrounding water. Indeed, the Gulf of Mexico contains brine lakes as small as 1m across and up to 20km long. These lakes are created by a process called salt tectonics, which refers to the movement of large salt deposits. Today, the Gulf is a deep basin, but during the middle Jurassic period, it was a shallow sea that became cut off from the world ocean and dried out, producing a thick layer of salts and seawater-derived minerals up to 8km thick. When the region rifted apart, it reopened the ocean connection, stretched the Gulf, and resulted in a dramatic deepening of the basin. During this rifting, the salt layer was broken into a large northern layer termed the Louann Salt Layer that extends underground as far as southern Arkansas and as far south as the base of the continental slope. The fragment in the south, called the Campeche Salt Layer, is much smaller and underlies the slope off western Yucatan. When the Gulf refilled with seawater, the fractured salt layers were preserved from dissolution by a covering of sediment. They were buried deeper and deeper by subsequent sedimentation. Eventually, the overlying sediments became so heavy that they began to deform the salt, forcing it to move. This movement—salt tectonics—has dramatically sculpted the overlying sedimentary structures. In places, the salt layer erupted through the sedimentary structures as domes, creating large mounds and ridges on bottom. Elsewhere, the salt was squeezed out, causing the sediments to drop down into a low basin. The net result is a continental slope pocketed by ridges and basins. At the edges of the salt layer, tectonic movement tends to be lateral as the weight of sediments presses the layer out. This migrating salt edge is evident in the Sigsbee escarpment of the northwestern Gulf, the steep terminus of the continental slope. Although termed an escarpment, this cliff is quite unlike the carbonate escarpments of west Florida and Campeche. Rather, it is shorter, less steep and muddy. Salt migration upward and outward may be the primary force that turns seeps on and off. The relationship between salt and chemosynthetic communities, however, probably extends beyond simple physical puncturing and draining of hydrocarbon deposits. When salt deposits come into contact with seawater, they dissolve, and form brines many times saltier than seawater. These heavy brines flow out of the seafloor in channels that result in puddles, pools, and even lakes of brine that are tens of kilometers long. Some have no obvious chemosynthetic activity associated with them other than bacterial action. Others, most notably the Brine Pool, have dense mats of methane-using mussels fringing their shores. The causes for such variation are not known. (Less)
The Little Mermaid - Under the sea (Norwegian) The movie version of Under the Sea, in Norwegian, Her må du bli. Sung by Helge Jordal. (More) The movie version of Under the Sea, in Norwegian, Her må du bli. Sung by Helge Jordal. Copyright Disney
Lyrics added below:
Under the Sea lyrics (Norwegian)
Her må du bli sangtekst (norsk)
ARIEL
Jeg svømmer opp til slottet hans, så plasker Fomle litt rundt slik at han ser oss, og så drar vi...
SEBASTIAN
Her nede er det du bor!
Ariel, hør på meg! Menneskeverden er meningsløs. Livet nede på bånn er bedre enn alt de har der oppe.
Du må ikke tro at gresset
som vokser på naboens grunn
er grønnere der enn sjøgress
som bølger på havets bunn
Ja, se deg omkring i vannet
en verden som favner alt
Det meste er her, alt annet
må tas med en klype salt
Kan du'kke bli
Her må du bli
Som den kan låte
her i det våte
min melodi
Oppe på land er mas og slit
Kan'ke forstå du lengter dit
Se som jeg nyter,
ligger og flyter,
her bør du bli
Her svinser vi rundt og svanser
i virvlende karusell,
men kanskje du heller danser
med tørrfisk og rød makrell?
Selv gullfisk i fiskeboller
kan gå på en riktig smell
Nei, hold deg til oss som holder
Akvarium naturell
Å, nei!
Her er vi fri
Her må du bli
Ingen som slår oss
renser og flår oss
Bon apetit!
Ikke end opp i kokebok
bare ligg unna fiskekrok
Havhest og hummer
solo på trommer
Her er vi fri (Her er vi fri)
Her skal det bli (Her skal det bli)
Swing it på dypet
Alt som kan krype
Stemmer nå i (Vi stemmer i i i)
Rokke og stør og rumpetroll
danser nå rundt i rock'n' roll
Klart du kan høre:
Vi har humøret!
Klart du må bli!
Fløyte er flott og harpe er hott
Spette på bass, kalypso og jazz
Playback på bånd - vi gjør d'ikke sånn
vi jammer i live på bånn (Jaa)
Rokke i rock og lange på lokk
Ørret i gang og blekksprut i sang
Smolt og sardin, de ber om sordin
mens blåsfisk tar en blås!
Ariel, vi (Ariel vi)
Syns du skal bli (Syns du skal bli)
Gress mellom tærne
skrubbsår på knærne
det få'kke vi (Det få'kke vi)
De har en masse sand på land,
her er vi hott i skalldyrsband
Kamskjell og musling
storfisk og pusling
er på parti
Bløte små snegler
prøver og feiler
Disharmoni!
Havhest og reker
bobler og leker
Sving deg på halen
Vannmusikalen
går mot finalen
Her er moralen:
Klart du må bli!
SEBASTIAN
Ariel?
Åhhh... Noen burde spikre jentungens finner fast til bånn! (Less)
Under The Salt up by Gardzij
2009-11-08 - extension: rar - parts: 4 - size: 200 MB
Under The Salt up by Gardzij
Hosted on: rapidshare.com
Groups results for: under the salt