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Rejuvenation and erosion of the cratonic lithosphere
2008
Cratons are ancient continental nuclei that have resisted significant fragmentation for almost two billion years. Yet, many cratons also experience phases of instability in the form of erosion and rejuvenation of their thick lithospheric mantle keels. Melting governed by redox processes as well as small-scale convection play a key role in triggering such instability. Cratons are the ancient cores of continents, characterized by tectonic inactivity, a thick mantle lithosphere and low heat flow. Although stable as tectonically independent units for at least the past 2 billion years, cratons have experienced episodic rejuvenation events throughout their history. The lower part of the lithosphe…
Water Fluxes in Polymeric Membranes for Desalination via Membrane Distillation
2010
Membrane distillation is an emerging technique for seawater desalination. Hydrophobic polymeric membranes are used to separate the solute‐free water vapour from the hot solution. Vapour fluxes of commercial polymeric membranes were measured in various conditions, i.e. natural and forced convection and vacuum. Vapour fluxes were also predicted with models and compared with experimentals. Higher fluxes were recorded in vacuum conditions.
Effects of mechanical mixing on lake water quality, with special emphasis on under-ice phytoplankton
2015
Under-ice temperature and oxygen conditions in boreal lakes
2013
Sensitivity of a mesoscale model to different convective parameterization schemes in a heavy rain event
2011
Abstract. The Valencia region, on the Mediterranean coast of the Iberian Peninsula, is propitious to heavy precipitation, especially the area encompassing the South of Valencia province and the North of the Alicante province. In October 2007 a torrential rain affected the aforementioned area, producing accumulated rainfall values greater than 400 mm in less than 24 h and flash-floods that caused extensive economic losses and human casualties. This rain event has been studied in numerical experiments using the Regional Atmospheric Modeling System. The present paper deals with the effect of using the different convective parameterizations (CP) currently implemented in the Regional Atmospheric…
Feromagnētiskas nanodaļiņas un to pielietojums mīkstu materiālu (dihidropiridīna tipa lipīdu organiski savienojumi, polimēri) funkcionalizācijai
2014
Elektroniskā versija nesatur pielikumus
Application of computational fluid dynamics technique in electrodialysis/reverse electrodialysis processes
2022
This Chapter treats the application of CFD technique in ED/RED processes. CFD simulations are able to predict flow and mass transfer in channels filled with spacers or membrane profiles, by providing dimensionless correlations useful for process models. At a larger scale, manifolds of the stack and inlet/ outlet zones of the channel can be simulated. Numerical models can include the computation of the electrical potential, thus characterizing the process performance. Direct numerical simulations can elucidate the complex phenomenology of overlimiting transport and of chaotic electrokinetic flows.
Simulation des cycles diurne et annuel des pluies en Afrique du Sud par un modèle de climat régional.
2014
7 pages; International audience; On analyse ici la capacité du modèle climatique régional non-hydrostatique WRF à simuler les cycles diurnes etannuels des précipitations en Afrique australe (0°-68°W – 5°S-48°S) pour la période 1998-2006. Les simulations sontconfrontées à un réseau de cent trois stations pluviométriques disponibles au pas de temps horaire et couvrant l'Afrique duSud, et aux données GPCP-1dd à l'échelle de l'ensemble du domaine. Cinq simulations ont été réalisées : quatre utilisentdifférentes paramétrisations de la convection atmosphérique à une résolution de 0.5 x 0.5 degré, afin de tester la sensibilitédes résultats à la physique du modèle. La cinquième expérience résout ex…
Regular build-up of the spring phytoplankton maximum before ice-break in a boreal lake
2016
The development of phytoplankton biomass and composition in a eutrophic boreal lake was studied during the evolution of under-ice convection in spring. The results from 8 yr showed that, within a few weeks before ice-break, phytoplankton biomass regularly increased by up to two or three orders of magnitude, reaching or exceeding the biomass in summer. Accordingly, this may be the most significant single annual phytoplankton episode in the lake. The development of phytoplankton was closely coupled with that of convection created by solar radiation at water temperatures < 4°C. In addition to vertical convection which keeps phytoplankton suspended, there was also horizontal convection which tr…
Existence of positive solutions for nonlinear Dirichlet problems with gradient dependence and arbitrary growth
2018
We consider a nonlinear elliptic problem driven by the Dirichlet $p$-Laplacian and a reaction term which depends also on the gradient (convection). No growth condition is imposed on the reaction term $f(z, \cdot,y)$. Using topological tools and the asymptotic analysis of a family of perturbed problems, we prove the existence of a positive smooth solution.