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Double diffusive porous penetrative convection-thawing subsea permafrost (English)
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1988
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A model is proposed for the study of convective motions of temperature and salt fields in a porous medium, where the temperatures remain below \(4\circ C\). General a priori stability and continuous dependence results are proved, the key factor being an application of the parabolic maximum principle. The model is then specialized to the onset of convection in a plane layer. Critical Rayleigh numbers are determined by using linear stability theory, nonlinear (conditional) energy stability theory and a weighted energy method which gives unconditional results. A feature of the work is that the weighted energy results are very close to the linear ones and thus define a narrow band of Rayleigh numbers where possible subcritical instabilities may arise.
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temperature and salt fields
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a priori stability and continuous dependence results
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parabolic maximum principle
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plane layer
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linear stability theory
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nonlinear (conditional) energy stability
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weighted energy method
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