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The phrase "upward flux" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to physics, economics, or any field discussing movement or flow in an upward direction. Example: "The upward flux of energy in the system indicates a positive change in temperature."
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Model simulations closely matched the measured soil water contents and upward flux.
This showed that the impact depends on the magnitude of upward flux.
The soil water content and upward flux from the groundwater was simulated using HYDRUS-1D model and the results were compared with the upward flux estimated from the change in groundwater levels.
Impact appeared minor when the upward flux was smaller than a few tenths of the magnitude of recharge, but it could be significant when the upward flux was greater than the recharge, according to the 2D analyses.
EISCAT_3D will give information on the accurate thermal ion velocity and upward flux, whereas thermal ion detectors on satellites suffer from the effect of positive spacecraft charging.
On closed field lines, the H+ became the larger contributor to the upward flux above about 550 km (see Ogawa et al. 2009).
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The upward fluxes decrease rapidly with height and strong fluxes are confined near 50 km.
The spatial variability of upward fluxes, estimated using streambed temperature mapping at the sub-reach scale, was observed to vary in relation to both streambed composition and the magnitude of groundwater contribution from differential discharge measurements.
Although the downwelling fluxes exhibit space-time scales of dependency on characteristic of atmospheric variations, especially clouds, the upward fluxes and, hence the net radiation, depends on the variation of surface properties, particularly surface skin temperature and albedo.
As discussed below, these two conditions are mutually exclusive, suggesting that high upward fluxes of brine are not physically plausible.
Overall, there are not likely to be significant upward fluxes of brine or HF fluid to shallow groundwater, either before, during, or after an HF stimulation.
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