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Thermal anomalies at volcanoes

2015
Thermal anomalies occur when a pixel in a satellite image shows a higher brightness temperature than is expected relative to its neighbors. Thermal anomalies have been observed over decades at volcanoes in satellite data. Such anomalies occur for many reasons, but at volcanoes this can be an indicator of volcanic activity or even a precursor to more ...
Jonathan Dehn, Andrew J. L. Harris
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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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Lunar rocks and thermal anomalies

Journal of Geophysical Research, 1971
Recent microwave and infrared spectral observations of several of the large bright-rayed craters on the moon suggest that the thermal anomalies in these craters are produced by large rocks, boulders, and exposed rock strata. The data for the crater Tycho can be simulated by a surface consisting of 16% loose rocks of 1-meter size and 4% exposed rock ...
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Thermal Anomalies Around Evolving Salt Sheets

Offshore Technology Conference, 1995
ABSTRACT The thermal conductivity of salt is about a factor three larger than that of sediments at sediment surface temperatures. The increase of sedimentary thermal conductivities with burial and compaction, and the rapid decrease of salt thermal conductivity with increasing temperature, both imply that the ...
K. Petersen, I. Lerche
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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 Sensing and Anomaly Detection

2011
Thermal remote sensing directs our attention to the role of temperature and an indicator of land surface conditions and contrasts (Diak 1995; Xian and Crane 2006; Quattrochi and Luvall 1999). Recognizing that all surface objects with temperatures above absolute zero (0K) emit electromagnetic radiation, thermal remote sensing concentrates on the ...
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THERMAL ANOMALIES IN NORTH-WESTERN POLAND

SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings, 2018
A geographical location, an atmospheric circulation, a terrain sculpture and the presence of water reservoirs determine thermal conditions in Poland. The influence of these factors overlaps an impact of local factors as well as the effects of air transformation as a result of the process of an energy exchange at the interface between the atmosphere and
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Thermal anomaly prediction in data centers

2010 12th IEEE Intersociety Conference on Thermal and Thermomechanical Phenomena in Electronic Systems, 2010
In recent years, the demand for data centers has seen tremendous growth. Simultaneously, power densities have increased resulting in greater chances of thermal anomalies - situations where the temperature at a location exceeds the safety threshold for equipment placed there.
Manish Marwah   +2 more
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Residential Thermal Anomalies And Their Origins

SPIE Proceedings, 1985
Over the past few years, interest in the use of infrared thermography in residential dwellings has increased. With this growth comes the need for a better understanding of thermal images. Just as in other applications of thermal imaging, different thermal signatures represent different characteristics of the object being studied.
Sharon Allen, Lee R. Allen
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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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