A. Modeled T‐t paths for samples in the northern Ibex Hills, showing steady cooling throughout much of the Cenozoic, until rapid Miocene cooling. B. Weighted mean paths for each sample in this study. Note that all show a rapid cooling event at or just after 10 Ma, which is interpreted to represent exhumation as a result of regional extenstion ...
Zachariah D. Fleming
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ABSTRACT Traditional numerical methods, such as finite difference methods (FDM), finite element methods (FEM), and spectral methods, often face meshing challenges and high computational cost for solving nonlinear coupled differential equations. Machine learning techniques, specifically Physics‐informed machine learning, address these obstacles by ...
Ahmad, Feroz Soomro, Husna Zafar
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Технико-экономические показатели геотермальных циркуляционных систем теплоснабжения с горизонтальными и вертикальными скважинами [PDF]
In this article technical and economic indicators of geothermal circulating systems (GCS) heat supplies with vertical and horizontal wells, their comparison. Considered GCS with horizontal well allows to improve technical and economic indicators compared
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Metagenomic mining reveals novel Cas12 subtypes and their evolutionary diversification
We identified 4112 Cas12 Proteins and 6 new Cas12 subtypes, revealed their significant diversity in N‐terminal regions, repeat sequences, and sequences motifs. We developed an AI‐driven algorithm, Cas12fam, which allows precise annotation of 18 distinct domains in Cas12 proteins.
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ABSTRACT This study examines the combined impact of different thermal conductivity and viscosity on unsteady non‐Newtonian Casson fluid flow of incompressible, electrical conductivity in a porous vertical channel with convective cooling walls, uniform magnetic field, and constant pressure gradient.
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Using partial underground CO2 storage as a working agent to harvest geothermal energy is a promising carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) method.
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The von Neumann Stability Analysis of the Fixed‐Stress Schemes in Poroelastodynamics
ABSTRACT We investigate splitting schemes based on the fixed‐stress sequential approach for poroelastodynamic problems. To assess numerical stability, we perform the von Neumann stability analysis on several fixed‐stress schemes for poroelastodynamics, including staggered, stabilized, and iterative methods. Our analysis reveals that while the staggered
Jihoon Kim +2 more
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Extended Kelvin–Voigt Model for Simulating Thermally Accelerated Creep in Fine‐Grained Soils
ABSTRACT The subsurface undergoes temperature variations in many situations due to anthropogenic and natural causes, which strongly influence the long‐term behavior of soils. These phenomena can involve temperature anomalies in the ground across distances of a few meters, as in the case of nuclear waste repositories, to distances encompassing entire ...
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Explores the behavior of carbon in minerals, melts, and fluids under extreme conditions
Carbon trapped in diamonds and carbonate-bearing rocks in subduction zones are examples of the continuing exchange of substantial carbon ...
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A Parallelized 3D Geomechanical Solver for Fluid‐Induced Fault Slip in Poroelastic Media
ABSTRACT We present a fully implicit formulation of coupled fluid flow and geomechanics for fluid injection/withdrawal in fractured reservoirs in the context of CO2$\textrm {CO}_2$ storage. Utilizing a Galerkin finite‐element approach, both flow and poroelasticity equations are discretized on a shared three‐dimensional mesh.
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