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Lithospheric flexure and thermal anomalies

Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 1984
Plots of effective elastic thickness, Te, of the oceanic lithosphere as a function of age when elastically deformed show a general increase in Te with the square root of age, although there is much scatter. Some of the scatter can be eliminated by correcting for the effect of finite yield strength in rocks, which makes Te for more sharply bent plates ...
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Thermal expansion anomalies of YCo4B compound

Solid State Communications, 1993
Temperature dependence of YCo4B compound has been studied by X-ray diffraction method in the temperature range from 78 K to 700 K. Anomalous thermal expansions were observed at about 375 K and 150 K, which correspond to the magnetic order-disorder transition and spin reorientation transition respectively.
J. Kong   +5 more
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Thermal anomaly on Venus’s mesosphere

The Venus mesosphere (~60 - 100 km) is bounded below by the massive, cloudy, super-rotating troposphere and above by the thermosphere/cryosphere. Despite the fact that Venus has negligible obliquity (< 4K) and that the mesosphere is subjected to intense solar radiative forcing, most of this atmospheric layer has an anomalous, reversed pole-to ...
Ting-Juan Liao, Dave Crisp, Yuk Yung
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Thermal conductivity anomalies in GdBa2Cu3O7−x

Physics Letters A, 1988
Abstract The measurements of the thermal and electric conductivity of three GdBa 2 Cu 3 O 7−x samples with different orthorhombic distortions are presented. The electronic component of the total conductivity in the normal state is evaluated. Its value is connected with the magnitude of the change of the slope of the total conductivity λ for the ...
A. Jeżowski   +8 more
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Thermal anomalies in lanzarote (Canary Islands)

Geothermics, 1973
Abstract About a hundred thermometers have been installed 3 m deep in an area of about 20 km 2 in the ⪡ Montanas de Fuego ⪢ (island of Lanzarote). The temperatures measured oscillate between 16°C and 350°C. In other wells 150 to 250 m deep a gradient of 0.2°C/m has been measured.
V. Araña, R. Ortiz, J. Yuguero
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Rising Mud Diapirs and Their Thermal Anomalies

1999
Mud diapirs in the South Caspian Basin are noted for being massively gas-charged, for having extremely low temperatures compared to regional values, for having cold to ice-cold frothy mud and water emissions from gryphons and salses despite originating from several kilometers depth (as judged by mineral contents of the waters), and for having inferred ...
E. Bagirov, I. Lerche
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Transitions and thermal anomalies in silver oxide

Pure and Applied Chemistry, 1961
In 1937 Pitzer and Smith! measured the heat capacity of silver oxide (Ag 20 ) over the range 13-300 oK and found anomalously high values in the range 20-40 Hysteresis effects were noted with respect to the excess heat capacity. The entropy associated with the anomaly was approximately 0·5 cal °C-l molerl.
Kenneth S. Pitzerr   +3 more
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Analysis of liquid structure thermal anomalies

2020
My thesis work is focused on providing insights on fluid properties and guidance on how solvent system behaviors might be altered, improved, and customized for specific applications, such as energy storage, lubrication, and drug delivery. Specifically, I investigated the dynamics within ionic liquid (IL) systems.
Jaclyn Nichole Curry   +5 more
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Thermal anomaly detection in walls via CNN-based segmentation

Automation in Construction, 2021
Gwanyong Park, , Changmin Kim
exaly  

Thermal anomalies of the Northern Caucasus

Doklady Earth Sciences, 2009
Yu. P. Masurenkov   +3 more
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