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Convective overturn
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to: navigation, search. The convective overturn model of supernovae was proposed by Bethe and Wilson in 1985, ...
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tinobacteria rRNA genes exhibited the strongest increases at 200 m following convective overturn, and fragments attributable to SAR11, SAR86, and SAR116 ...
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This mixing, also known as overturning, is usually triggered by strong heat loss ... North Atlantic Ocean are drawn to depth in convective overturning events.
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Partial convective overturn of Archaean crust in the east Pilbara. Craton, Western Australia: driving mechanisms and tectonic implications. W. J. COLLINS and ...
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The south pole of Saturn's icy moon Enceladus is anomalously warm, geologically youthful and cryovolcanically active. Episodic convective overturn explains ...
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(2005) Morris et al. Limonology And Oceanography. Read by researchers in: 75 % Biological Sciences, 25% Environmental Sciences. We used terminal ...
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Apr 20, 2002 ... Model for the development of kyanite during partial convective overturn of Archean granite–greenstone terranes: the Pilbara Craton, Australia ...
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less energy than the Munk (1966) prediction. The results indicate that the ocean overturning is feasibly a convective one and we suggest there might be no need ...
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the batholiths, suggest that partial convective overturn of the crust may have been a common process at this early stage of Earth history. Key words: Archean ...
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Multiscale Convective Overturning in Mesoscale Convective Systems: ... in regions where the mesoscale contribution to convective overturning rivals, and often ...
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