Laboratory modeling of thermals generation in geophysical environments by means of fluid bubble boiling method
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It is used method of fluid bubble boiling with purpose of laboratory modeling of thermo-chemical convection in different geophysical mediums [1]. Preliminary experiments were carrying out in the abovementioned work. Here was used more wide interval of solution densities. Thanks to suggested method of bubble boiling for laboratory investigation of thermo-chemical convection were defined more precisely before obtained results: differentiation of solutions; generation layers with boundaries containing high concentration of accumulated pollution; second kind discontinuity of temperature-time dependence in the point of infinitesimal air bubbles formation, after which the straight line character of it turns into like parabolic one before achievement the bubble boiling point.
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