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Constraints on the Long-term Existence of Dilute Cores in Giant Planets
Post-Cassini ring seismology analysis suggests the existence of a stable stratification inside Saturn that extends from the center to ∼60% of its radius, in what is recognized today as Saturn’s dilute core.
A. Tulekeyev +3 more
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Double-diffusive convection in Lake Nyos, Cameroon
Since the catastrophic CO2 eruption in 1986, Lake Nyos has been investigated in detail by several research groups. However, no signs of double-diffusive convection were observed before December 2002, when a set of 26 well-mixed layers with thicknesses of
Lorke, A +4 more
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The stability of double-diffusive porous convection with a concentration-based internal heat source is studied. Owing to the significant sensitivity of standard energy method, a highly desirable reduction in the number of required coupling parameters is ...
Hill, Antony A.
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A numerical work has been carried out to study the effects of magnetic field on double diffusive natural convection in a trapezoidal enclosure. Both inclined walls and bottom wall were kept at constant temperature and concentration where the bottom wall ...
Mohamed A. Teamah, Ali I. Shehata
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Global stability for penetrative double-diffusive convection in a porous medium
Linear and nonlinear stability analyses of penetrative double-diffusive convection in a porous medium are performed. Adopting a standard energy method approach yields a nonlinear threshold which is independent of the salt field.
Hill, Antony A.
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This paper presents unsteady numerical results of double diffusive mixed convection flow in a trapezoidal enclosure with the uniform magnetic field effect applied in negative horizontal direction.
M. Borhan Uddin +4 more
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Double-diffusive interleaving in baroclinic ocean fronts.
Thermohaline intrusions are formed by lateral interleaving motions across ocean fronts. Interleaving is thought to be driven by buoyancy forces arising from fluxes of heat and salt by double diffusion (i.e., salt fingering or diffusive convection).
May, Brian Douglas.
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A Review on Double-diffusive Instability in Viscosity Stratified Flows
Double diffusive (DD) convection is a phenomenon frequently observed in the oceans and in many industrial situations (Govindarajan and Sahu, 2014).
Sahu, Kirti Chandra
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Double-diffusive Erosion of the Core of Jupiter [PDF]
We present Direct Numerical Simulations of the transport of heat and heavy elements across a double-diffusive interface or a double-diffusive staircase, in conditions that are close to those one may expect to find near the boundary between the heavy ...
Garaud, P. +7 more
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