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31/01/2023

In 1925, a dog ran across the Greek-Bulgarian border, its owner, a Greek soldier, went to pick up the dog and was shot. In response, Greece attacked Bulgaria. This conflict is called the Stray Dog War.

29/01/2023

The mystery continues... 🧐

As early as the 1930s, researchers noticed that odd, milky-white patches of water sporadically discolor the generally bluer and shallow waters of the Bahama Banks. Sampling the discolored water patches made clear that these whiting events were caused by an abundance of fine-grained calcium carbonate particles suspended in the water.

However, why surges of calcium carbonate end up suspended in the water at particular times has never been clear. Some experts have argued that it is mainly a mechanical process, with currents dredging up calcium carbonate sediments. Others have proposed that phytoplankton blooms and other biological or chemical processes might be key to triggering whiting events.

“But in actuality, there is no scientific consensus on what cause them,” explained Chuanmin Hu, an oceanographer at the University of South Florida.

NASA’s 8 satellite captured this natural-color image of a whiting event off the west coast of Great Bahama Bank on April 4, 2015. The bright spots—whitings—are surrounded by shallow water. Whiting events generally persist for a few days to three months; the event shown here lasted for about two months before fading away.

In a recent attempt to better understand what causes whiting events, a team of University of South Florida researchers, led by Hu, developed a machine learning model that analyzed thousands of satellite images of the Bahama Banks collected by NASA’s Aqua satellite between 2003-2020. In doing so, the research team assembled the longest and most detailed monthly, seasonal, and annual records of Bahama Bank whiting events ever created, according to Hu. The results were recently published in the journal Remote Sensing of Environment.

The researchers reported stark seasonal patterns in the timing of whiting events, with significantly more of them happening in the spring and winter. They found large variations in the size of individual whiting patches, from 0.1 to 226 square kilometers, with the average size being 2.4 square kilometers for the Great Bahama Bank, roughly the size of 450 American football fields.

Most striking, the team observed what they termed a “mysterious” increase in the total area affected by whiting events, which rose from an average of about 25 square kilometers in 2003 to as much as 300-350 square kilometers in 2014-2015. After 2015, the total area affected began to decline gradually, returning to about 25 square kilometers by 2020. The image above shows an event during the peak of whiting activity in January 2015.

“I wish I could tell you why we saw that peak in activity, but we’re not there yet,” said Hu. “We do see some interesting relationships between environmental conditions, such as the pH, the salinity of water, and the behavior of winds and currents, but we can’t yet say what exact mechanical, biological, or chemical processes were responsible for that peak in activity. Ultimately, we need to do more field experiments and pair that with remote sensing research like this to better understand the formation processes.”

Full story: https://go.nasa.gov/3J9PJhZ

29/01/2023
29/01/2023

Isaac Newton's only recorded speech as a member of Parliament was a request to open a window.

During the French Revolution, Marie Tussaud, famous for her wax works, made death masks of famous guillotine victims.

Photos from Inga interesting's post 28/01/2023

Two of the most famous pirates of the 17th century were women — Anne Bonney and Mary Reed.

In 17th-century Europe, "co**se medicine"—medicines made from parts of dead bodies—was very popular.

28/01/2023

28/01/2023

Abdul Kassim Ismail, the ruler of Persia in the 10th century, traveled with 400 camels that carried all 117,000 books in his library.

Astronomer Galileo Galilei discovered the four largest moons of Jupiter in 1610: Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto. Now they are called "Galilean".

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