6a, d, g) were constructed, and (2) P-X(CO2) pseudosections at a fixed temperature of 950 °C were constructed (Fig. 6b, e, h) to investigate stability limits of the observed assemblages. Furthermore, (3) the influence of fluid undersaturation on the stability of the assemblages of ...
Finally, the nonlinear changes are computed as a residual by removing the velocity-based changes and temperature-based changes from the total change. Note that we have defined the 30 year reference period to have a seasonal cycle, which slightly reduces the nonlinear component of the OHT ...
Spatial distributions of (a) PI, (b) DPI, and (c) sea surface temperature cooling (shading/contours, see Methods) computed from the season-mean (June–November) European Center for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) reanalyses (the fifth generation ECMWF atmospheric reanalysis (ERA5) and ...
For temperature, we did not find a clear relationship, which we speculate may be due to the models reaching a saturation point in their ability to simulate the mean state. In contrast, for precipitation, we discovered a correlation between mean state simulation and predictability, likely due to...
Means are considered only during the condensation period, that is, with 𝑇𝑑Td the air dew point temperature, when: 𝑇𝑗−𝑇𝑑<0Tj−Td<0 (6) The Δ𝑇∗𝑗ΔTj* values for surface j are computed every minute during the night. These values are filtered following ...
Urban areas and especially desert areas might show temperature values (up to 340 K) which are over the saturation temperature of the AVHRR sensor (322 to 331 K). Consequently, these areas had to be excluded prior to the execution of the core hotspot detection processor. Therefore, as sources...
The hydrocarbon generation and expulsion quantities of the EMD, OIS, and LOT during geohistorical periods were computed by the BasinModTM software system, according to the in-situ organic matter types and abundances of the source rocks, as well as their thermal maturities and saturation thresholds...
stress histories computed at 0.75L show two distinct features of the temperature effect on the dynamic response: (1) the time of wave arrival increases with temperature due to the decrease in the shock wave velocity; and (2) the magnitude of the dynamic yield point increases with temperature....
2009). NMA (2007) was also reported an increase in mean annual temperature by 0.2 °C per decade over the country between 1960 and 2006 period. Projected changes in rainfall The monthly percentage changes in rainfall computed from baseline to future climate and per future time period for the ...
In some cases, the initial body surface temperature is not significantly increased, but the core temperature is increased significantly. Additionally, the presentations of CHS and EHS are also different. EHS is often accompanied by severe rhabdomyolysis, early occurrence of acute renal injury, liver ...