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- who: J. Fluid Mech. and colleagues from the https://doiorg/101017/jfm2022., Published online by Cambridge University Pressof Earth Sciences, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford , AN, UK have published the research work: Ascent rates of 3-D fractures driven by a finite batch of buoyant fluid, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors show that buoyancy is an important control and should not be neglected. The authors develop an analytical solution that predicts the size and ascent speed of a 3-D fracture driven by a finite volume of buoyant fluid. The authors . . .
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