Linear theory predicts regimes for deformable surfaces in turbulence where the interface is enslaved by flow or shows intrinsic dynamics; simulations of air-water and rubber match predictions without wave turbulence.
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Top-heavy thermochemical geodynamo simulations show heterogeneous outer boundary heat flux reproduces observed longitudinal inclination anomaly variations, while elevated chemical driving reduces longitudinal structures and promotes polar radial field minima.
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Free surfaces in turbulence -- A unified framework from water surfaces to elastic solids
Linear theory predicts regimes for deformable surfaces in turbulence where the interface is enslaved by flow or shows intrinsic dynamics; simulations of air-water and rubber match predictions without wave turbulence.
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Paleomagnetic signatures of core-mantle interactions inferred from top-heavy thermochemical geodynamo simulations
Top-heavy thermochemical geodynamo simulations show heterogeneous outer boundary heat flux reproduces observed longitudinal inclination anomaly variations, while elevated chemical driving reduces longitudinal structures and promotes polar radial field minima.