Browsing by Subject "TRANSPORT"
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Derivation of a continuum model and the energy law for moving contact lines with insoluble surfactants
(Physics of Fluids, 2014-06-05)A continuous model is derived for the dynamics of two immiscible fluids with moving contact lines and insoluble surfactants based on thermodynamic principles. The continuum model consists of the Navier-Stokes equations for ... -
Selective breakdown of phonon quasiparticles across superionic transition in CuCrSe <inf>2</inf>
(Nature Physics, 2019-01-01)© 2018, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited. Superionic crystals exhibit ionic mobilities comparable to liquids while maintaining a periodic crystalline lattice. The atomic dynamics leading ... -
Suspended Sediment Mineralogy and the Nature of Suspended Sediment Particles in Stormflow of the Southern Piedmont of the USA
(Water Resources Research, 2019-01-01)The majority of annual sediment flux is transported during storm events in many watersheds across the world. Using X-ray diffraction, we analyzed the mineralogy of grab samples of suspended sediment during different stages ... -
The effect of accelerated soil erosion on hillslope morphology
(Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 2019-12-01)© 2019 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Intensive agricultural land use can have detrimental effects on landscape properties, greatly accelerating soil erosion, with consequent fertility loss and reduced agricultural potential. ... -
The Formation of Clay-Enriched Horizons by Lessivage
(Geophysical Research Letters, 2018-08-16)©2018. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. Soils with argillic horizons comprise more than 25% of the Earth's surface. Although their origin is still debated, lessivage is often invoked to explain them, but ... -
Waveguide QED: Power spectra and correlations of two photons scattered off multiple distant qubits and a mirror
(Physical Review A - Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics, 2015-05-22)We study two-level systems (2LS) coupled at different points to a one-dimensional waveguide in which one end is open and the other is either open (infinite waveguide) or closed by a mirror (semi-infinite). Upon injection ...