Gene,
YES -- at phase excitation and thru the dive, temperature is tracked by an
EOS relating pressure, volume, and temp. Check the rbgmupdate.pdf
file and see this in RGBM stuff. The file rgbmupdate.pdf was posted a few
days
ago to deco@de*.or* and techdiver@aquanaut.com As temp increases so
does phase volume, and vice-versa. Thus, cold-to-warm switches might be
problem for growth, Warm-to-cold switches are also prob from fracture
dynamics on bub skins.
BW
PS -- It's Mr.
>Dear Mrs. Wienke
>
>I apologise for addressing you directly but I have not been able to find the
>answer to the following question:
>
>There is quite significant temperature difference between bottom water layer
>and surface layer. Will it affect the growth rate of nucleis? If yes, is
>this effect taken in account in your model?
>
>Thanks in advance for your answer,
>Yours sincerely,
>
>Gene Soudlenkov
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