Author: Victor F. Petrenko
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Category : Ice
Languages : en
Pages : 86
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Electrical Properties of Ice
Author: Victor F. Petrenko
Publisher:
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Category : Ice
Languages : en
Pages : 86
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Ice
Languages : en
Pages : 86
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SIPRE Report
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Category : Frozen ground
Languages : en
Pages : 230
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Category : Frozen ground
Languages : en
Pages : 230
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Research Report - Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army, Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory
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Category : Frozen ground
Languages : en
Pages : 466
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Category : Frozen ground
Languages : en
Pages : 466
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Physics of Ice
Author: Victor F. Petrenko
Publisher: OUP Oxford
ISBN: 0191581348
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 390
Book Description
Ice is one of the most abundant and environmentally important materials on Earth, and its unique and intriguing physical properties present fascinating areas of study for a wide variety of researchers. This book is about the physics of ice, by which is meant the properties of the material itself and the ways in which these properties are interpreted in terms of water molecules and crystalline structure. Although ice has a simple crystal structure its hydrogen bonding results in unique properties, which continue to be the subject of active research. In this book the physical principles underlying the properties of ice are carefully developed at a level aimed at pure and applied researchers in the field. Important topics like current understandings of the electrical, mechanical, and surface properties, and the occurrence of many different crystalline phases are developed in a coherent way for the first time. An extensive reference list and numerous illustrations add to the usefulness and readability of the text.
Publisher: OUP Oxford
ISBN: 0191581348
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 390
Book Description
Ice is one of the most abundant and environmentally important materials on Earth, and its unique and intriguing physical properties present fascinating areas of study for a wide variety of researchers. This book is about the physics of ice, by which is meant the properties of the material itself and the ways in which these properties are interpreted in terms of water molecules and crystalline structure. Although ice has a simple crystal structure its hydrogen bonding results in unique properties, which continue to be the subject of active research. In this book the physical principles underlying the properties of ice are carefully developed at a level aimed at pure and applied researchers in the field. Important topics like current understandings of the electrical, mechanical, and surface properties, and the occurrence of many different crystalline phases are developed in a coherent way for the first time. An extensive reference list and numerous illustrations add to the usefulness and readability of the text.
USA CRREL Technical Publications
Author: Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (U.S.)
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Category : Frozen ground
Languages : en
Pages : 386
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Publisher:
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Category : Frozen ground
Languages : en
Pages : 386
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CRREL Technical Publications, 1950-1975
Author: Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (U.S.)
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Category : Arctic regions
Languages : en
Pages : 284
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Category : Arctic regions
Languages : en
Pages : 284
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Research and Development Progress Report
Author: United States. Office of Saline Water
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Category : Saline water conversion
Languages : en
Pages : 978
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Category : Saline water conversion
Languages : en
Pages : 978
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Internal Friction of H2O, D2O and Natural Glacier Ice
Author: Daisuke Kuroiwa
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Category : Ice
Languages : en
Pages : 56
Book Description
The three parts of this report are entitled (1) internal friction of pure H2O, D2O and doped ice crystals, (2) internal friction at crystal boundaries, and (3) the internal friction of natural glacier ice. Part 1 uses the flexural vibration method and expresses internal friction as a logarithmic decrement of free oscillation. Equations are given for the logarithmic decrement, internal friction, and the resonant frequency of a rectangular bar. In Part 2 the grain boundary internal friction of ice grown from a melt was measured by cutting blocks containing individual crystal boundaries from polycrystalline ice and inlaying these in single crystal bars. This friction depends upon concentrated chemical impurities. In Part 3 the internal friction of glacier ice was measured in specimens form Antarctica, Greenland, and Le Conte Glacier, Canada. Distinctively different curves were obtained for the specimens. These differences can be attributed to (1) environmental conditions at the time of formation, and (2) the environmental conditions that acted on the sample from the time of formation until the time of sampling. (Author).
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Category : Ice
Languages : en
Pages : 56
Book Description
The three parts of this report are entitled (1) internal friction of pure H2O, D2O and doped ice crystals, (2) internal friction at crystal boundaries, and (3) the internal friction of natural glacier ice. Part 1 uses the flexural vibration method and expresses internal friction as a logarithmic decrement of free oscillation. Equations are given for the logarithmic decrement, internal friction, and the resonant frequency of a rectangular bar. In Part 2 the grain boundary internal friction of ice grown from a melt was measured by cutting blocks containing individual crystal boundaries from polycrystalline ice and inlaying these in single crystal bars. This friction depends upon concentrated chemical impurities. In Part 3 the internal friction of glacier ice was measured in specimens form Antarctica, Greenland, and Le Conte Glacier, Canada. Distinctively different curves were obtained for the specimens. These differences can be attributed to (1) environmental conditions at the time of formation, and (2) the environmental conditions that acted on the sample from the time of formation until the time of sampling. (Author).
Journal of Research
Author: United States. National Bureau of Standards
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Category : Radio
Languages : en
Pages : 1354
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Category : Radio
Languages : en
Pages : 1354
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Selected Water Resources Abstracts
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Category : Water
Languages : en
Pages : 710
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Category : Water
Languages : en
Pages : 710
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