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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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Effects of Plume-Related Thermal Anomaly

2016
The rise of axisymmetric thermal plumes from the core-mantle boundary (CMB) in a compressible fluid can be modeled using equations for inelastic, compressible fluids with infinite Prandtl number convection (Jarvis and McKenzie, 1980).
Mainak Choudhuri, Michal Nemčok
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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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The thermal expansion anomaly of gadolinium

Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 1960
The thermal expansion of polycrystalline gadolinium has been measured from 80 to 750°K. The anomaly in the expansivity in the region of the ferromagnetic Curie point corresponds to an isotropic volume strain of 2⋅7 x 10 -3 .
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Thermal anomalies in very fine structures

Journal of Physics C: Solid State Physics, 1982
The possibilities and implications of thermal analogues to the electrical anomalies observed recently in fine wires are discussed.
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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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Earthquake-induced thermal anomalies at active volcanoes

Geology, 2010
Answering the question whether a regional earthquake can trigger or enhance volcanic activity requires a systematic measure of volcanic activity. One such measure is heat fl ux. The availability since A.D. 2000 of a satellite-derived heat fl ux inventory for global volcanism allows us to explore how earthquakes and volcanic activity may be linked ...
DELLE DONNE, DARIO   +3 more
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Thermal expansion anomaly of UPt3 below 70mK

Czechoslovak Journal of Physics, 1996
The thermal expansion of the single crystal of UPt3 has been measured at temperatures down to 1 mK by a capacitance dilatometer. We have first observed a large thermal expansion anomaly aroundT a =17 mK. It corresponds to the specific heat anomaly observed in 1992.
Anju Sawada   +7 more
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Lunar thermal anomalies and internal heating

Astrophysics and Space Science, 1969
The evidence for the existence of the so-called linear thermal anomaly recently reported on the western margin of Mare Humorum is examined critically. Whether the anomalous cooling of Mare Humorum considered as a whole can be caused by internal heating is rejected on the basis of (1) the measured temperature differential compared to the environs ...
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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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