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Stuart Chase Commentator Jan. 13, 1947
Winthrop News Service
Jan 01, 0001
Stuart Chase will speak at 8pm in the new auditorium at Winthrop College. Mr. Chase will be the fourth speaker during the 1946-47 lecture series. Mr. Chase began his career in the accounting and engineering field and later...
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Stuart Chase to speak at Winthrop College Jan. 11, 1947
Winthrop News Service
Jan 01, 0001
Stuart Chase, writer and economist, will speak at Winthrop College Jan. 14th at 8pm. This will be the fourth address in the college's lecture series for the 46-47 school year.
Published by: Winthrop University
Spotlight on deep carbon research.
Professor Marie Edmonds is a volcanologist at the University of Cambridge. She is interested in the role of magmatic volatiles in magma genesis, volcanic eruptions, and volatile geochemical cycling. Dr. Robert Hazen is a...
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Stuart-type polar vortices on a rotating sphere
Stuart vortices are among the few known smooth explicit solutions of the planar Euler equations with a nonlinear vorticity, and they can be adapted to model inviscid flow on the surface of a fixed sphere. By means of a...
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Stuart-type polar vortices on a rotating sphere
Stuart vortices are among the few known smooth explicit solutions of the planar Euler equations with a nonlinear vorticity, and they can be adapted to model inviscid flow on the surface of a fixed sphere. By means of a...
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Steady point vortex pair in a field of Stuart-type vorticity

A new family of exact solutions to the two-dimensional steady incompressible Euler equation is presented. The solutions provide a class of hybrid equilibria comprising two point vortices of unit circulation - a point vortex...

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Steady point vortex pair in a field of Stuart-type vorticity

A new family of exact solutions to the two-dimensional steady incompressible Euler equation is presented. The solutions provide a class of hybrid equilibria comprising two point vortices of unit circulation - a point vortex...

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Babbage among the insurers
Daniel CS Wilson
Oct 18, 2018
This article examines life assurance and the politics of ‘big data’ in mid-19th-century Britain. The datasets generated by life assurance companies were vast archives of information about human longevity. Actuaries...
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Microstructural constraints on magmatic mushes under Kīlauea Volcano, Hawai'i.
Distorted olivines of enigmatic origin are ubiquitous in erupted products from a wide range of volcanic systems (e.g., Hawai'i, Iceland, Andes). Investigation of these features at Kīlauea Volcano, Hawai'i, using an integrative...
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On the use of plume models to estimate the flux in volcanic gas plumes
Abstract: Many of the standard volcanic gas flux measurement approaches involve absorption spectroscopy in combination with wind speed measurements. Here, we present a new method using video images of volcanic plumes to measure...
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Volatiles and Exsolved Vapor in Volcanic Systems
M Edmonds, PJ Wallace
Feb 08, 2017
The role of volatiles in magma dynamics and eruption style is fundamental. Magmatic volatiles partition between melt, crystal, and vapor phases and, in so doing, change magma properties. This has consequences for magma buoyancy...
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A perturbation theory for ergodic properties of Markov chains
Perturbations to Markov chains and Markov processes are considered. The unperturbed problem is assumed to be geometrically ergodic in the sense usually established through the use of Foster--Lyapunov drift conditions. The...
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Visualising the Social Media Conversations of a National Information Technology Professional Association
Stuart Palmer
Jan 01, 2019
Social media systems are important for professional associations (PAs), providing new ways for them to interact with their members and stakeholders. Evaluation of the impact of social media is not straightforward. Here text...
Flotation of magmatic minerals
M Edmonds
Jul 01, 2015
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from The Geological Society of America at http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/focus072015.1
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The control of magma crystallinity on the fluctuations in gas composition at open vent basaltic volcanoes
Abstract: Basaltic open vent volcanoes are major global sources of volcanic gases. Many of these volcanoes outgas via intermittent Strombolian-type explosions separated by periods of passive degassing. The gas emitted during the...
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Rawls’ Theory of Justice
Laura Dyke
Oct 07, 2014
John Rawls’ theory of justice provided a revolutionary conception of the justice system and the morals behind it. As a solution to the deadlock of utilitarian and intuitionist theories of justice, it presented a superior...

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