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      The birth, life and death of convective plumes generated by a green laser in an isothermal fluid

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          The aim is to laboratory simulation of convective plumes in the lower mantle, generated by a hot spot on the Earth's core. In the fluid dynamics video, presented results of experimental modeling of the plume from the hot point generated by the laser. Demonstrated that in a fluid with a high Prandtl number, point heating can generate complex spiral plumes. This experimental result allows us to question the classical notion of a mantle plume, as the column of heat.

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          14 October 2010
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          1010.2967
          7347ca71-5dce-4f47-a0be-9611857ae2a9

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          Campbell, IH, 2006, Large Igneous Provinces and the mantle plume hypothesis, Elements, 1, 265-269, 2006
          physics.flu-dyn

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