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We observed that our equivalent depth extent of heat production lies within the CPD margin.
Thus, the extent of heat generation and plasticization is sufficient to attain the balance state of heat and material flow.
Heat flow density and equivalent depth extent of heat production from radioactive isotopes in the area were also evaluated.
However, the extent of heat loss from SZ is different which varies the defect size, grain size and resultant mechanical properties.
Recall that radioactivity is not constant in the crust down to the equivalent depth extent of heat production and zero below that (Stuwe [2008]).
The computed equivalent depth extent of heat production provides a depth value (14.5 km) which falls within the Curie point depth margin and could indicate change in mineralogy.
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The extent of heating of MMs and IDPs during deceleration in the atmosphere depends mainly on their entry velocities.
The extent of heating will very often be limited by the need to retain product character, especially colour and texture.
The measurements show that the metastable zone width is considerably affected by the extent of heating above the saturation temperature of the solution.
Although a compressive wave is generated for any rate and extent of heating of the wall, significant effects are observed only for very rapid heating and very large temperature differences.
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