Background heatflow on hotspot planets: Io and Venus [PDF]
On planets where most of the heat is transported to the surface by igneous activity (extrusive volcanism or near‐surface intrusions), the surface heatflow at localities well away from regions of current igneous activity need not be even approximately the conductive heatflow through the entire lithosphere but may instead be dominated by the residual ...
David J Stevenson, Sean Mcnamara
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Origin and evolution of fluids and heatflow in geothermal systems of Indus River Basin (IRB), India [PDF]
The Himalayan–Tibetan Orogeny, driven by the convergence of the Indian and Eurasian plates, has resulted in significant crustal thickening, intense deformation and widespread magmatism.
Gh. Jeelani +4 more
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Estimating the soil temperature profile from a single depth observation: A simple empirical heatflow solution [PDF]
Two field data sets are used to model near‐surface soil temperature profiles in a bare soil. It is shown that the commonly used solutions to the heat flow equations by Van Wijk perform well when applied at deeper soil layers, but result in large errors when applied to near surface layers, where more extreme variations in temperature occur.
Thomas R H Holmes, Richard A M De Jeu
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Manufacturing and Examination of Vaginal Drug Delivery System by FDM 3D Printing [PDF]
Vaginal drug delivery systems can provide a long-term and constant liberation of the active pharmaceutical ingredient even for months. For our experiment, FDM 3D printing was used to manufacture the vaginal ring samples from thermoplastic polyurethane ...
Petra Arany +10 more
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Evaluation and feasibility of diagnostic heatflow imaging in patients with palpable breast lesions: a pilot study. [PDF]
Abstract Background Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women, with early detection significantly improving outcomes. Heat flow imaging (HFI) is a non-invasive dynamic thermography method with prior tissue cooling. It has shown its potential as an additional diagnostic tool.
Pöschke P +11 more
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Combining CFD simulations with blockoriented heatflow-network model for prediction of photovoltaic energy-production [PDF]
The exterior factors which influencing the working circumstances of photovoltaic modules are the irradiation, the optical air layer (Air Mass – AM), the irradiation angle, the environmental temperature and the cooling effect of the wind. The efficiency of photovoltaic (PV) devices is inversely proportional to the cell temperature and therefore the ...
I Farkaš
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In Vitro Tests of FDM 3D-Printed Diclofenac Sodium-Containing Implants [PDF]
One of the most promising emerging innovations in personalized medication is based on 3D printing technology. For use as authorized medications, 3D-printed products require different in vitro tests, including dissolution and biocompatibility ...
Petra Arany +16 more
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Geothermal heating, diapycnal mixing and the abyssal circulation [PDF]
The dynamical role of geothermal heating in abyssal circulation is reconsidered using three independent arguments. First, we show that a uniform geothermal heat flux close to the observed average (86.4 mW m<sup>−2</sup>) supplies as
J. Emile-Geay, G. Madec
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Yang–Mills heat flow on gauged holomorphic maps [PDF]
We study the gradient flow lines of a Yang-Mills-type functional on the space of gauged holomorphic maps $\mathcal{H}(P,X)$, where $P$ is a principal bundle on a Riemann surface $Σ$ and $X$ is a Kähler Hamiltonian $G$-manifold. For compact $Σ$, possibly with boundary, we prove long time existence of the gradient flow.
Venugopalan, Sushmita
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Reply to comment by J. Wang and R. L. Bras on “Estimating the soil temperature profile from a single depth observation: A simple empirical heatflow solution” [PDF]
[1] We welcome the comments by Wang and Bras [2009] on our recent paper [Holmes et al., 2008]. The comments by the authors indicate that the way we presented our novel approach, which considers the effect of extending part of the surface energy balance components to below the ground surface, raises questions and warrants a more comprehensive discussion.
Thomas R H Holmes, Richard A M De Jeu
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