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Visualization of pore water colloids in intact soil using a new diffusive gradients in thin films (DGT)-based approach.

open access: yesEnviron Sci Nano
Moens C   +6 more
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Bidispersive double diffusive convection [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 2018
Abstract A model is developed for double diffusive convection in a bidisperse porous medium. Double diffusive convection is convective movement of fluid due to temperature and salt gradient effects. A bidisperse porous medium is one where there are pores known as macropores, but the solid skeleton contains cracks or fissures which give rise to a ...
B Straughan
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Double-diffusive convection

Deep Sea Research Part B. Oceanographic Literature Review, 1981
In this paper we present a rather personal view of the important developments in double-diffusive convection, a subject whose evolution has been the result of a close interaction between theoreticians, laboratory experimenters and sea-going oceano-graphers. More recently, applications in astrophysics, engineering and geology have become apparent.
Huppert, Herbert E., Turner, J. Stewart
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Double diffusive convection in the diffusive regime

Applied Scientific Research, 1982
Numerical solutions to convection of a fluid which is heated, and to which salt is introduced from the bottom, have been obtained. Although different in boundary conditions from the conditions in the study of Huppert and Moore, qualitatively the flow investigated here has many features the same as theirs. The differences are discussed and solutions are
Chang, Shengming   +2 more
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The diffusive interface in double-diffusive convection

Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 1978
A model of the diffusive interface in double-diffusive convection at high Rayleigh number is proposed. The interface is assumed to have a double structure: two marginally stable boundary layers from which blobs or thermals arise on the outer edges of the interface, separated by a diffusive core across which all transport takes place by molecular ...
P. F. Linden, T. G. L. Shirtcliffe
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