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Swinburne-namely, that the mantle is so bright because it more nearly approaches the temperature of the flame than any other body similarly ptaced-but by a different argument. The experiments which they made led them to conclude that the emissivity of the mantle is poor in the region of the...
Response of 50-year Regional Climatic Variation to Global Warming in the Desert Area of Northwestern China mean annual temperature in Minqin during 1961-2009 was greater than that of the global average and that of the hundred-year average in China; whereas lower than that in the arid area in...
Department of Earth Sciences, Utrecht University, Budapestlaan 4, 3584 CD, Utrecht, The Netherlands;elsevierEarth and Planetary Science Lettersde Wit R W L and Trampert J 2015 Robust constraints on average radial lower mantle anisotropy and consequences for composition and texture Earth Planet. Sci...
Our results suggest that mantle viscosity is primarily controlled by temperature, whereas grain size has a minor effect compared to the effect of temperature. We attribute two primary reasons for this: First, the bridgmanite-ferropericlase growth is very slow in the lower mantle and the grain ...
lower mantleThe temperature-dependent local structure (<2nm) of neighborite (NaMgF3) is probed through least-squares refinement of structure models fit to the pair distribution function [G(r)] derived from the total high-energy X-ray scattering of sample powders. In contrast to previous ...