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Convective instability when the temperature gradient and rotation vector are oblique to gravity. I. Fluids without diffusion
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    Convective instability when the temperature gradient and rotation vector are oblique to gravity. I. Fluids without diffusion (English)
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    1979
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    convective instability
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    fluids without diffusion
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    linear
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    fluid layers
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    uniform rotation
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    temperature gradient
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    gravity
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    ideal fluids
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    Boussinesq approximation
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    planet like Jupiter
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    roll-like disturbances
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    radiative- convective model
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