Mathematical modelling of geophysical melt drainage
Fluid flows involving transport of a liquid phase in close proximity with its solid phase involve continuous transfer of mass and heat, which can influence the nature of the drainage that occurs. We consider mathematical models for two such situations; magma flow in the mantle and water flow beneath...
Auteur principal: | Hewitt, I |
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Format: | Thèse |
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University of Oxford;Mathematical Institute
2009
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