Two-dimensional anomalies of heat conductivity. A conclusion
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We do a conclusion, that even then when measurements of heat conductivity and a geothermal gradient are spent in chinks carefully and in details and when all amendments approved in corresponding cases are made to these measurements, real variations of a thermal stream in the size to ±10%, explainable only from the point of view of two-dimensional structure of heat conductivity all the same can take place. Hence, such variations completely not necessarily are a consequence of a wrong estimation of factor of heat conductivity or result of thermal instability.
Thanks. The considerable part of the spent work has been executed, when one of us (F.Dzhounz) was in long holiday and was engaged at this time at the Oxford university. Authors wish to express gratitude to the Dr. M.Parmentoru and the Dr. P.Inglendu for useful discussion and especially to Mr. Richard Sidore for the help at calculations. Work has been carried out with the partial financial help from National Research council of Canada.
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