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    Mixing of an interflow into the ambient water of Lake Iseo by Hogg, C., Marti, Clelia, Huppert, H., Imberger, J.

    Published 2013
    “…The progression of the inflow was interpreted as: initially a laterally falling plunge region with little mixing; followed by a steep underflow region with substantial mixing; and finally an intrusion. …”
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    Decoupling Physical from Biological Processes to Assess the Impact of Viruses on a Mesoscale Algal Bloom by Lehahn, Y., Koren, I., Schatz, D., Frada, M., Sheyn, U., Boss, E., Efrati, S., Rudich, Y., Trainic, M., Sharoni, S., Laber, C., DiTullio, G.R., Coolen, Marco, Martins, A., Mooy, B.A.V., Bidle, K.D., Vardi, A.

    Published 2014
    “…Here, we address this challenge and quantify algal blooms’ turnover using a combination of satellite and in situ data, which allows identification of a relatively stable oceanic patch that is subject to little mixing with its surroundings. Using a newly developed multisatellite Lagrangian diagnostic, we decouple the contributions of physical and biological processes, allowing quantification of a complete life cycle of a mesoscale (∼10–100 km) bloom of coccolithophores in the North Atlantic, from exponential growth to its rapid demise. …”
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    Complex molecules on surfaces: in-situ electrospray deposition and photoelectron spectroscopy by Temperton, Robert H.

    Published 2017
    “…Time of flight secondary ion mass spectrometry was used to image a bi-layer structure, produced using electrospray from two molecules dissolved in the same solvent, showing there is little mixing between the layers. These structures are challenging to make using processes like spin casting where solvent compatibility results in mixing of the films. …”
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