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Long-term hydrodynamic changes in marginal estuarine seas: the role of sea level rise and freshwater fluxes. [PDF]
Stanev EV.
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Petrogenesis of Late Permian Mafic Rocks in the Western Guangxi Area, SW China: Implications for the Emeishan Mantle Plume Magmatism. [PDF]
Zhang Y, Zhang Z, Yuan Y.
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The moving mantle beneath Hawaii: A new look at an old bend. [PDF]
Müller RD.
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Linking hydrodynamic disturbances to microeukaryote biogeography: ciliate community shifts reveal freshwater plume and seawater intrusion dynamics. [PDF]
Liu W +10 more
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Global satellite survey reveals uncertainty in landfill methane emissions. [PDF]
Dogniaux M +9 more
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PLUME This work continues a series of studies presented in The Great Flood, Two Worlds, and Basalt Continent, where planetary-scale geological structures and catastrophic transformations of the Earth’s surface were examined. While the previous works analysed the geomorphological and archaeological evidence of large-scale planetary events, the ...
Kory Bieg, Clay Odom
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PLUME This work continues a series of studies presented in The Great Flood, Two Worlds, and Basalt Continent, where planetary-scale geological structures and catastrophic transformations of the Earth’s surface were examined. While the previous works analysed the geomorphological and archaeological evidence of large-scale planetary events, the ...
Kory Bieg, Clay Odom
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Particle Simulation of Plume-Plume and Plume-Surface Interactions
2004Abstract : Numerical modeling of two- and three-dimensional low Reynolds number gas flows from small nozzles has been performed using the direct simulation (DSMC) method. The objective of this effort is to gain an improved understanding of performance and plume interaction phenomena for low thrust devices and thus improve the design and optimization ...
D. C. Wadsworth +2 more
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Plume flow and plume impingement in space technology
Progress in Aerospace Sciences, 1991Abstract Rocket thrusters of various types are the common means of propulsion in space technology. In the space vacuum the exhaust gases form a large free jet, called a plume, which can impinge on neighbouring surfaces. The impingement effects, often unavoidable due to the unrestricted spreading of the gas, are disturbing forces and unwanted heat ...
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