نتایج جستجو برای: ice water

تعداد نتایج: 593115  

2014
Michal Fárník Viktoriya Poterya

THIS REVIEW SUMMARIZES SOME RECENT EXPERIMENTS WITH ICE NANOPARTICLES (LARGE WATER CLUSTERS) IN MOLECULAR BEAMS AND OUTLINES THEIR ATMOSPHERIC RELEVANCE: (1) Investigation of mixed water-nitric acid particles by means of the electron ionization and sodium doping combined with photoionization revealed the prominent role of HNO3 molecule as the condensation nuclei. (2) The uptake of atmospheric m...

Journal: :Science 2008
Junichi Haruyama Makiko Ohtake Tsuneo Matsunaga Tomokatsu Morota Chikatoshi Honda Yasuhiro Yokota Carle M Pieters Seiichi Hara Kazuyuki Hioki Kazuto Saiki Hideaki Miyamoto Akira Iwasaki Masanao Abe Yoshiko Ogawa Hiroshi Takeda Motomaro Shirao Atsushi Yamaji Jean-Luc Josset

The inside of Shackleton Crater at the lunar south pole is permanently shadowed; it has been inferred to hold water-ice deposits. The Terrain Camera (TC), a 10-meter-resolution stereo camera onboard the Selenological and Engineering Explorer (SELENE) spacecraft, succeeded in imaging the inside of the crater, which was faintly lit by sunlight scattered from the upper inner wall near the rim. The...

2014
Kenneth G. Libbrecht

We examine ice crystal growth from water vapor at temperatures near the melting point, when surface premelting creates a quasiliquid layer at the solid/vapor interface. Recent ice growth measurements as a function of vapor supersaturation have demonstrated a substantial nucleation barrier on the basal surface at these temperatures, from which a molecular step energy can be extracted using class...

2007
J.-L. Tison A. Worby B. Delille F. Brabant S. Papadimitriou D. Thomas J. de Jong D. Lannuzel C. Haas

The evolution of the main physico-chemical properties of the unflooded 90-cm-thick first-year sea-ice cover at the Ice Station POLarstern (ISPOL) ‘‘clean site’’ is described. ISPOL was an international experiment of the German research icebreaker R.V. Polarstern. The vessel was anchored to an ice floe for an observation period of 5 weeks, during the early summer melt onset in the Western Weddel...

Journal: :The Journal of chemical physics 2015
Stephen J Cox Shawn M Kathmann Ben Slater Angelos Michaelides

Coarse grained molecular dynamics simulations are presented in which the sensitivity of the ice nucleation rate to the hydrophilicity of a graphene nanoflake is investigated. We find that an optimal interaction strength for promoting ice nucleation exists, which coincides with that found previously for a face centered cubic (111) surface. We further investigate the role that the layering of int...

Journal: :Science 1887

2017
Katharina Dreischmeier Carsten Budke Lars Wiehemeier Tilman Kottke Thomas Koop

Ice nucleation and growth is an important and widespread environmental process. Accordingly, nature has developed means to either promote or inhibit ice crystal formation, for example ice-nucleating proteins in bacteria or ice-binding antifreeze proteins in polar fish. Recently, it was found that birch pollen release ice-nucleating macromolecules when suspended in water. Here we show that birch...

2014
S. J. Abel R. J. Cotton P. A. Barrett

This paper presents a comparison of ice water content (qi) data from a variety of measurement techniques on the Facility for Airborne Atmospheric Measurements (FAAM) BAe-146 research aircraft. Data are presented from a range of cloud types measured during the PIKNMIX field experiment that include mixed-phase stratocumulus, cumulus congestus and cirrus clouds. These measurements cover a broad ra...

2004
Stephen F. Pekar Robert M. DeConto

Ice-volume estimates for the early Miocene (23–16 Ma ATS) were determined by applying dO to sea-level calibrations to high-resolution dO records from ODP Sites 1090 and 1218. These calibrated records indicate that ice-volume ranged between 50% and 125% of the present day East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS) during most of the early Miocene (23–17 Ma). Maximum icevolume occurred at each of the early ...

Journal: :The journal of physical chemistry. B 2011
Osamu Mishima

Melting of the precipitated ice IV in supercooled LiCl-H(2)O solution was studied in the range of 0-0.6 MPa and 160-270 K. Emulsified solution was used to detect this metastable transition. Ice IV was precipitated from the aqueous solution of 2.0 mol % LiCl (or 4.8 mol % LiCl) in each emulsion particle at low-temperature and high-pressure conditions, and the emulsion was decompressed at differe...

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