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Author: Gundermann, Jesper    Posted: Thu, 2 Mar 2006 20:36:07 +0100
Dear Neil

Not immediately

But once you receive it, please cc to me. A very interesting
reaction-diffusion problem is that of the question how various lifeforms
in the ocean sequester the carbon they need. Once you suck up one of the
species in the carbonate-system what will the end result be, considering
the bottlenecks and slow conversion between C-species, including if
influenced by enzymes secreted by organisms. Try look up Riebesell et
al in the litterature including citations, and you might find some good
examples. Another interesting case it the one that goes on in the
biofilm in the top of the ocean.

Best regards

Jesper Gundermann

Climate Change
Danish EPA

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Fra: Neil McRoberts
Sendt: 2. marts 2006 15:28
Til: Mathcad Discussion List
Emne: [mathcad] reaction-diffusion model

Hi - does anyone have a nice example of using Mathcad to a simulate
reaction-diffusion process? I' m running ver. 2001i Prof.

Neil

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Scottish Agricultural College
Edinburgh EH9 3JG, UK

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