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  2. 26 Mar 2023: 4πœ‰3. πœ•πœ™πœ•πœ‰. πœ‚3πœ•πœ™πœ•πœ‚. = 1π›€πœ‰. πœ•(πœ‰πœ™π‘£π‘Ÿ)πœ•πœ‰. πœ•(πœ™π‘£π‘§)πœ•πœ‚. (24). Integrating from 𝑀 to 𝑀 with respect to πœ‚, leaving details to Appendix A for brevity, we obtain.
  3. Tuesday Informal Lunch Seminars

    www.itg.cam.ac.uk/seminars/tue_1.10/mich_2006.html
    17 Oct 2006: Exchange flows during the ventilation of buildings. 24 October. Richard Katz.
  4. 9 Mar 2004: e-mail: grae@esc.cam.ac.uk; heh1@esc.cam.ac.uk. (Received 24 July and in revised form 27 March 1997). ... 24/3Ξ»Ra1/3 (3.1). between the Nusselt number Nu for thermal convection in the liquid region and theRayleigh number.
  5. 11 Apr 2013: 2 2 2. 24/.467. 35.1 Introduction.
  6. Thursday Seminars on Theoretical Geophysics

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    18 Feb 2005: 24 February. Chris Chapman. (Schlumberger). Marine seismics with a rough sea: modelling the surface reflection.
  7. flm517.dvi

    www.itg.cam.ac.uk/people/heh/Paper175.pdf
    9 Mar 2004: 6 1.9 1.7ID 20 26.5 1.4 1.3IE 23 20 3.9 10.5IF 12 18 4.0 11.25IG 24 20 4.1 11.5. ... IIA 23 26 5.22 2.62 29 48IIB 17.5 24 5.36 2.68 30 48IIC 15 21 5.94 2.01 25 24IID 28 15 7.02
  8. J. Fluid Mech. (2016), vol. 791, pp. 329–357. cΒ© ...

    www.itg.cam.ac.uk/people/heh/Paper254.pdf
    18 May 2017: Note that (2.24) implies thatui is independent of z in the interior of each isopycnal layer, hi1 < z < hi. ... that theflow is independent of the vertical coordinate z in the interior of each layer, ui/z=0,as implied by (2.24).
  9. 9 Mar 2004: J. Fluid Mech. (1998), vol. 359, pp. 109–142. Printed in the United Kingdom. c 1998 Cambridge University Press109. Effects of external flow on compositional andparticle gravity currents. By M A R K A. H A L L W O R T H, A N D R E W J. H O G GA N D
  10. 26 Mar 2023: 1. IntroductionGeophysical granular flows driven by gravity occur frequently on the Earth's surface, as a result of climatic, tectonic, or volcanic events (Delannay etΒ  al., 2017). Granular flows contribute significantly to the global sediment
  11. PII: 0012-821X(89)90063-0

    www.itg.cam.ac.uk/people/heh/Paper87.pdf
    27 Apr 2006: Volcanol. Geothermal Res. 24, 1-24, 1985. 7 R.H. Nilson, A.R. McBirney and B.H. ... Volcanol. Geothermal Res. 24, 25-54, 1985. 8 I.H. Campbell and J.S.

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