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  2. Tuesday Informal Lunch Seminars

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    24 Jan 2006: Please bring your own lunch. 24 January. Thibaut Putelat. (ITG). On the selection of active fault planes.
  3. Tuesday Informal Lunch Seminars

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    17 Oct 2006: Exchange flows during the ventilation of buildings. 24 October. Richard Katz.
  4. Journal of Fluid Mechanics 251: REVIEWS

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    1 Jun 2006: Okuz. 24 FLU 251.
  5. PRL 95, 176102 (2005) P H Y S I ...

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    26 Apr 2006: H inner H s0D D0. 1. 1 : (24). Importantly, we have a value for the apparent cotangent.
  6. 30 May 2006: which lead t o the eigenvalue problem? 4" [Jy2(y - c)-2 - $1 $75 = 0) (2.24) = o ( y = T ). ( 2. 2 5 a, b ). There are two infinite families of
  7. gl026290 1..4

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    19 Oct 2006: Lett., 24, 1251–1254. Wettlaufer, J. S., M. G. Worster, and H.
  8. 30 May 2006: a$'(@, SY), DPI = { P } [ 1 , 1 , S&I, (4.23) where yil) = P-1Bi/Ms$2) (4.24 a). ... 4.24 b) = 1 1 8 ) K21og K O ( K 2 ). Truncating a t n = N = 2 , we obtain the second approximation.
  9. PII: 0022-0248(93)90538-8

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    27 Apr 2006: iments havebeenusedin drawing up fig. 3.) Fig.1 • 24.5 5 then plots the heightsof the mushy layer and. ... 0 24 concentrationsas functions of time for experi-0 100 200 300 400 500 mentswith the six different valuesof the contam-.
  10. PII: S0022-0248(99)00456-X

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    26 Apr 2006: The boundaryconditions at t'0 are Eq. (12),. h"0 (z"f(t)) (23). [h]ml "0 (z"f(t)), (24). ... Wettlaufer, M.G. Worster, H.E. Huppert, Geophys. Res. Lett. 24 (1997) 1251.[12] D.L.
  11. 85230

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    27 Apr 2006: 15, p. 9–24. Eppler, D. B., Fink, J., and Fletcher, R., 1987, Rheologic properties and kinematics ofemplacement of the Chaos Jumbles rockfall avalanche, Lassen Volcanic NationalPark, California: Journal of Geophysical
  12. 28 Jul 2006: Geology 186 24.6 1.64 220 12.6 1.80. JFM 197 22.5 1.50 265 11.3 1.61.
  13. PII: S0022-0248(01)00595-4

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    26 Apr 2006: 24),so f! 0 as x! 1. The interface shape is deter-mined from the equation for f in the inner regionalone. ... Wettlaufer, Rep. Prog. Phys. 58. (1995) 115. [24] J.S. Wettlaufer, M.G.
  14. M411_31c 568..571

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    27 Apr 2006: 24. Zielinski, G. A. Use of paleo-records in determining variability within the volcanism-climate system.
  15. flm145.dvi

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    11 Oct 2006: After some algebra and use of(2.24), we obtain. ρD. Dt. [1. ... 374 M. Ungarish and H. E. Huppert. t0 4 8 12 16 20 24.
  16. 2000JC000559

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    26 Apr 2006: Leppäranta, pp. 24–104,Univ. of Helsinki Press, Helsinki, 1998. Wettlaufer, J. S., Heat flux at the ice-ocean interface, J. ... E. Huppert, The phase evolution ofyoung sea ice, Geophys. Res. Lett., 24, 1251–1254, 1997a.
  17. Some remarks on the initiation of inertial Taylor columns

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    30 May 2006: r 2 ) ( r < 1) 2.94 0.93 1.27 1.00 {(‘i ( r > 1 ). - I Cylindrical Gaussian e-T2 ( f < 00) 3.13 1-12 2.24 0.86. ... If h,R-l > Fmin (2.24) t It is interesting to compare these values with the relationship h0R-l = 2 deduced by.
  18. 30 May 2006: 2.21). (2.22). (2.23). (2.24). where EN is the value of [ at r = rN(t). ... Substituting (2.23) and (2.24) into (2.21) and (2.22), we find that $ ( z ) , where z = c/&, satisfies.
  19. PII: 0022-0248(94)90038-8

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    27 Apr 2006: 2.18), which can be (2.23) and (2.24) more closely.used in (2.22) to show that Segregation is more sensitive to the value of. ... 4.24)mass reduce to and we use this condition together with (4.21)—.
  20. Ageostrophic effects in rotating stratified flow

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    30 May 2006: 24-2. 372 H. E. Huppert and 144. E. Stern. $1. , //,/,////,//////////////,,,/,////// / ///,/I/ // / / / , // , / , / // , / / / / // / /, /' I -. FIGURE 1. An elevation of the channel, bounded by vertical walls at. ... Moh(x/L) e--ikg. (3.24). While in
  21. PII: 0022-0248(94)90038-8

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    27 Apr 2006: 2.18), which can be (2.23) and (2.24) more closely.used in (2.22) to show that Segregation is more sensitive to the value of. ... 4.24)mass reduce to and we use this condition together with (4.21)—.
  22. doi:10.1016/j.jcp.2004.11.039

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    26 Apr 2006: Received 29 March 2004; received in revised form 24 September 2004; accepted 11 November 2004. ... ykumar and Mao [24] again assuming the interface was sharp. The SPH method, as mentioned earlier, does.
  23. PII: S0022-0248(99)00290-0

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    26 Apr 2006: 1.0 [24]. The slope of the linethrough data set (h), for silicon carbide particles in a succino-nitrile melt, is! ... Azouni, W. Kalita, M. Yemmou, J. Crystal Growth. 99 (1990) 201.[24] S.
  24. Laminar free convection in confined regions

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    1 Jun 2006: 1 -. f = 16-21 min. 24.5 25.0 25.5 26.0 26.5 27.0 27.5 28.0 28.5 29.0 T. ... 0 - 1 24.5 25.0 25.5 26.0 26.5 27.0 27.5 28.0 28.5 29.0 29.5 30.0 30.5.
  25. doi:10.1016/j.jcp.2005.12.002

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    12 Jun 2006: g. [23,24]). The major difficulties then consist in the formulation of accurate internalboundary conditions and in following the evolution of the interfaces through time. ... 104 This study 19.6 16.2 3.53 0.585 2.24[2] 19.51 16.2 3.53 0.586 2.243[3]
  26. doi:10.1016/j.jcp.2004.11.039

    www.itg.cam.ac.uk/people/heh/Paper187.pdf
    5 May 2006: Received 29 March 2004; received in revised form 24 September 2004; accepted 11 November 2004. ... ykumar and Mao [24] again assuming the interface was sharp. The SPH method, as mentioned earlier, does.
  27. jc001173 1..12

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    26 Apr 2006: Using equations (3) and (22)–(24), it is possibleto calculate _h, S0 and T0 in terms of far-field properties T1and S1 by eliminating two of the unknowns to obtain aquadratic ... For this simula-tion we used again the values given in Table 1 and Si =
  28. 28 Apr 2006: InArctic sea ice. Conference held at Easton, Maryland, February 24–27, 1958.
  29. Nonlinear double-diffusive convection

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    30 May 2006: J. F u i d Xech. (19761, VOZ. 78, part 4? pp. 821-854 Printed in Great Britain. 82 1. Nonlinear double-diffusive convection By H E R B E R T E. H U P P E R T A N D D A N I E L R. MOORE. Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics,
  30. The slumping of gravity currents

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    30 May 2006: head. This Froude number should be 24 according to Benjamin, but Hoult suggests expressing it as a constant A, to be determined from experiment.
  31. jc002818 1..17

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    27 Apr 2006: Received 24 November 2004; revised 19 May 2005; accepted 11 August 2005; published 2 February 2006. ... The wider range of melt rates were used toexamine model sensitivity to mi.[24] In an extensive study of four sea ice sites in the.
  32. 30 May 2006: The situation can be made to appear even more problematic by continuing the analysis further, (2.24)-(2.31), from which i t appears that a full, three-dimensional calculation, incorporating ... 2 [ M o ( [ ) u(l)([)Ir 2 4 v ( ) ” ( [ ) 24.
  33. Ice blocks melting into a salinity gradient

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    30 May 2006: 0 69.5 24.6 30.4 40.8 47.3 62-5 29.2 37.2 51.9 41.7 23.7 29.7 36.5 42.2. ... 29.6 36.6 25.0 34.8 54.0 24.8 33-8 28.2 35.3 24.3. 1 0 3 dp.
  34. 5 May 2006: 24 48.2 20.9 26 120 0.83 2.6 1760 2.7 1.38 48.2 20.5 20.3 20 1.18 1.5 2250 2.1 ... 34. 32. 30. 28. 26. 24. 22. 20. 18. 16. 14.
  35. 5 May 2006: www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/lab/digiflow/ 2005.23 G. S. Campbell, Annu. Rev. Fluid Mech. 22, 57 1990.24 T.
  36. 1 Jun 2006: E. Huppert. Parameter Value Units. a (5.0+ 0.24( T- 20)) x U 0.015 cm2 s-' CC 4.14 J O C - '. 2.66 J cm-3 O C - '
  37. PII: 0377-0273(93)90087-8

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    27 Apr 2006: Subsequently (ap- proximately 40-50 rain from the beginning),. 24 r. KOYa_GUCHI L, kt. ... grade particles with A T = 2 4 C and Co= 1.24 wt.%.
  38. Multiple coexisting states of liquid rope coiling

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    17 May 2006: 4Laboratoire de Physique Statistique, UMR 8550 CNRS, Ecole Normale Supérieure, 24,rue Lhomond, 75231 Paris cédex 05, France. ... 1. 2. –12. 3. 10. G. I. IG. (ν. /g2 ). 1/3. ̂. H(g/ν2)1/3 Ĥ. ̂ (Ĥ/)10/3Π15/9. Π15/24. Π15/96. Π1–1/6
  39. 26 Apr 2006: salinity of the ice) is very small; k #1 0 24 [Gross et al., 1987].
  40. The stability of a large gas bubble rising through liquid

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    30 May 2006: Stability of a large gas bubble rising through liquid 417. 24. ... 1. oo 1.712 1.26 1.42 1.10 1.24. 13.61 1.200 0.79 1.06 1.
  41. 1 Jun 2006: 0.01 (for Ra, = lo@), convection continues in the melt until t = 0.24, by which time the system is about 40% solidified.
  42. 26 Apr 2006: e-mail: grae@esc.cam.ac.uk; heh1@esc.cam.ac.uk. (Received 24 July and in revised form 27 March 1997). ... 24/3λRa1/3 (3.1). between the Nusselt number Nu for thermal convection in the liquid region and theRayleigh number.
  43. flm483.dvi

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    5 Jan 2006: The experimentswere generally left to run for 24 hours, but heat loss to the laboratory became asignificant factor after roughly 10 hours. ... dy. dτ= (1 θ). (1 y)(1 Λθ). (3.24). y(τ = 0) = 1, (3.25).
  44. 15 Sep 2006: There is also. [Journal of Petrologf, Vol. 29, P t n 3, pp 599-«24, 1988] Oxford Umvcroty Prcu 19S8. ... FJH,. (24). We determined numerical solutions of (15)—(18) in addition to either (19)—(23) or merely (24).The differences were negligible.
  45. Gravity currents entering a two-layer fluid

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    30 May 2006: 24-2. 740 J. Y. Holyer and H. E. Huppert. model for energy dissipation. ... The wavelengths given by (6.3) and (6.4) are 6.1 cm on the lower interface and 24-1 cm on the upper interface.
  46. 1 Jun 2006: 24 M. G. Worster and R. C. Kerr. with most metals, it has a low entropy of fusion and forms highly branched, rather than prism-like, crystals.
  47. 1 Jun 2006: I. / / ,. /. /. 4 8. 36. (TI1 24. I 32. / / / ’. I. -. -_ -._ - _ -.-__ ---_ -.__. 4.5 0 2 4 6 8 10. %. ... 1 4 8 Unstable. It. / / ,. /. /. 36. (TI1 24. 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 6. FIGURE 5. The critical Rayleigh numbers as they vary with the dimensionless
  48. 5 May 2006: We areinterested in cases with small C2H because otherwise the distance of propagation issmall, see (3.24), and no real gravity current appears. ... Using the approximations (3.19)–(3.24), we find: (i) for S < 1.
  49. CONVECTION IN MUSHY LAYERS

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    26 Apr 2006: Ẇφ̇′. )=(. R 1+ S/C SVC1 V. )(Wφ′. ), (24). whereφ′ = φφe. ... The characteristics of the eigenso-lutions of Equation 24 are shown in Figure 6, the topology of which is preservedby the full system of Equations 9–12 (Anderson & Worster 1996
  50. 30 May 2006: University of Cambridge, Silver Street, Cambridge CB3 9EW, UK. (Received 17 October 1994 and in revised form 24 May 1995). ... Each freezing experiment took on the order of 24 hours, after which the solid crystalline block was cut up into pieces and the
  51. 5 May 2006: T = T(c) 5.176 c 13.27 c2 24.16 c3 75.52 c4 (2.1)for 0 < c < 0.7, where T (. C) is the temperature of the freezing ... 1:47, 2:14, 2:22, 2:49, 2:58, 3:24, 3:33, 3:59, 5:16, 5:43, 6:52, 7:46,.

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