Sunday, 1 September 2013

Apex Evolution Nexus

Apex Evolution Nexus

Apex Evolution Nexus is the hub of our organization where we explain about our sites & what we do. We work in compliance with other sites ensuring a safe environment World-wide along side Our affiliates & partners site's. Those of whom we promote, are in business with or just in general sites we want to learn from & share with others all over the World. Sites we promote or Stumble-upon are added to our sites. We thank you for browsing our site/s. It's all about the business, we love it! 



We are Science & technology promoter's. Our studies & research include the following: 
Economic geology, Mining geology, Petroleum 

geology, Engineering geology, Environmental geology, Geochemistry, Geological modelling, Geomorphology, Geophysics, Historical geology, Hydrogeology, Mineralogy, Paleontology, Petrology, Sedimentology, Stratigraphy, Structural geology, Volcanology. 
In addition: We are
Account manager's

An Earth Science Institute project WORKING IN PARTNERSHIP WITH

Archivers 

Business start-up organization. 

Geology Advocate Dean Boyland is a single dad & his greatest accomplishment if asked: Is raising his daughter from birth. In his eyes there is no better feeling than to be there always for his little Girl. ( All original Artwork/Designs on our sites are designed & published by Abigail Boyland ) A Science geek Dean is: Self-employed as Website designer, Recruiting agent, Business start-up advisor, Maths tutoring online & basic Book-keeping. He runs several non-profit Business start-up & recruiting site’s, social media sites, Educational sites. With over 100 verified affiliates & partners while building a client list of successful start-ups in the business sector. Also expanding his construction trade skills/knowledge when he can. Any earnings are placed back into funding his non-profit businesses. 


#Orca #Avenger @ApexEvolution1 of Captivity Free #Adventurewithus | Scoop.it

#Orca #Avenger @ApexEvolution1 of Captivity Free #Adventurewithus | Scoop.it

#Orca #Avenger @ApexEvolution1 of Captivity Free #Adventurewithus


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Dolphin escapes captivity, reunites with its pod in the open ocean

Dolphin escapes captivity, reunites with its pod in the open ocean | #Orca #Avenger @ApexEvolution1 of Captivity Free #Adventurewithus | Scoop.it
After four years in captivity, the wild dolphin is once again live life as nature intended -- free.

In 2009, along the waters off Jeju Island in South Korea, a ten-year-old female dolphin was mistakenly captured in a fishing net. But instead being released back into the wild as law requires, she was sold to a local aquarium and given the name Sampal, bound to a life a world apart from the one she had known.
Over the next four years, the wild dolphin was housed in a small pool, forced perform tricks as part of a dolphin show -- treatment many believe is inhumane.
Yet as word spread of Sampal's plight and the injustice of her captivity, folks across the country began to call for the dolphin to be set loose back into the wild. Animal rights advocates, biologists, and even Seoul Mayor Park Won-soon added their voices to the once-wild dolphin's cause, spurring the Korean High Court to finally deliver orders that Sampal be returned to the open ocean.
But before her keepers had the chance to set her free as was planned for later this summer, Sampal managed to find her own way home.
While undergoing rehabilitation in a netted sea pen to ready her once again for life in the wild, Sampal apparently decided she'd waited long enough. Months before her planned release, the dolphin somehow managed to swim through a narrow tear in the pen's netting to freedom in the vast ocean beyond -- ending her four year ordeal in captivity.
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Occupy The Cove - Los Angeles

Occupy The Cove - Los Angeles | #Orca #Avenger @ApexEvolution1 of Captivity Free #Adventurewithus | Scoop.it
 The focus of the new 'Occupy The Cove' communities are for various "activism" efforts - all aimed...
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The Cove

The Cove | #Orca #Avenger @ApexEvolution1 of Captivity Free #Adventurewithus | Scoop.it
Winner of the 2009 Academy Award for best feature documentary, The Cove follows a high-tech dive...

The Cove shared Ric O'Barry's Dolphin Project's photo.13 hours ago.
Amazing volunteers from around the World have joined Ric O'Barry's Dolphin Project in Japan this year! #Tweet4Dolphins #JDD2013 Some of our amazing volunteers from around the World that have joined us in Japan this year. #Tweet4Dolphins #JDD2013

Non-Profit Organization
OFFICIAL PAGE. Ric O'Barry's Dolphin Project is an Earth Island campaign which encompasses Ric's work around the world as he saves dolphins from slaughter and exploitation.

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Thursday, 29 August 2013

Geology of Mars } Hydro

Geology of Mars } Hydro



Evidence of Liquid Water
Unlike the Moon or Mercury, Mars is not a dry planet. Many Martian orbiter photos show flow channels that resemble dry riverbeds on Earth. It appears that many channels originated from the southern highlands and emptied into the northern lowland basins along the boundary of the two contrasting landscapes. The highlands have many small channels scattered all over the surface. At present, however, the thermodynamic (i.e., the temperature and pressure) conditions on Mars do not allow liquid water to exist. 
 figure 4.1
The thermodynamic condition on the Martian surface at present is illustrated in the phase diagram at left (Figure 4.1) . According to this diagram, water can only exist either in vapor or solid forms at present. There is no question that vapor and solid water do exist on Mars because they can be detected within the Martian atmosphere and in the polar ice caps. It is also possible that water may exist in solid form beneath the surface.
To explain the observed flow features, one must postulate that liquid water existed some time in the past. But, when did liquid water exist? How long had it persisted on the Martian surface? Where has it gone? These are questions that have yet to be resolved.