نتایج جستجو برای: ice water

تعداد نتایج: 593115  

2009
Carlos MADRAZO Takeshi TSUCHIYA Hiroaki SAWANO Keiichi KOYANAGI

Ice is a material that is rich in visual details. To achieve a photorealistic image that represents ice in computer graphics (CG) is a challenging issue. Ice in nature is usually not transparent because it contains bubbles. Bubbles are one of the characteristics that define the appearance of ice since they scatter light. To manually incorporate many bubbles in a CG representation would be a dau...

Pawan K. Bharti, U.K. Niyogi

The Larsemann Hills range is an ice-free oasis on the Ingrid Christensen Coast of Princess Elizabeth Land, East Antarctica, which includes Bharti Island, Fisher Island, McLeod Island, Broknes Peninsula, Stornes Peninsula, and several other islands, promontories, and nunataks. The Larsemann Hills is an ice-free area of approximately 50 km2, located halfway between the Vestfold Hills a...

2014
Jon R. Hawkings Jemma L. Wadham Martyn Tranter Rob Raiswell Liane G. Benning Peter J. Statham Andrew Tedstone Peter Nienow Katherine Lee Jon Telling

The Greenland and Antarctic Ice Sheets cover ~ 10% of global land surface, but are rarely considered as active components of the global iron cycle. The ocean waters around both ice sheets harbour highly productive coastal ecosystems, many of which are iron limited. Measurements of iron concentrations in subglacial runoff from a large Greenland Ice Sheet catchment reveal the potential for global...

Journal: :Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2011
Zamaan Raza Dario Alfè Christoph G Salzmann Jiří Klimeš Angelos Michaelides Ben Slater

Ordinary water ice forms under ambient conditions and has two polytypes, hexagonal ice (Ih) and cubic ice (Ic). From a careful comparison of proton ordering arrangements in Ih and Ic using periodic density functional theory (DFT) and diffusion Monte Carlo (DMC) approaches, we find that the most stable arrangement of water molecules in cubic ice is isoenergetic with that of the proton ordered fo...

Journal: :The Journal of chemical physics 2008
Catherine A Whitman Roman Mysyk Mary Anne White

We report the results of systematic investigations of the influence of thermal history and other factors on crystallization of a model clathrate hydrate (cyclopentane hydrate) studied as water-in-oil and oil-in-water emulsions to remove the nucleation influence of substrates other than ice and hydrates. Hydrate and ice seem to form simultaneously under the conditions of these experiments, with ...

2014
Thomas KLEINER Angelika HUMBERT Alfred Wegener

We study the presence and effect of subglacial water on the motion of inland ice in western Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica. A full-Stokes model including three routing schemes for a thin film of subglacial water and a modification of a Weertman-type sliding relation, to account for higher sliding velocities under wet basal conditions, were used to perform 200 ka spin-up simulations on a 2.5 km ...

2012
Achille Zirizzotti Stefano Urbini Lili Cafarella

This chapter deals with radar systems, measurements and instrumentation employed to study the internal core and bedrock of ice sheets in glaciology . The Earth's ice sheets are in Greenland and Antarctica. They cover about 10% of the land surface of the planet. The total accumulated ice comprises 90% of the global fresh water reserve. These ice sheets, associated with the ocean environment, pro...

2018
Anna Lintunen Stefan Mayr Yann Salmon Hervé Cochard Teemu Hölttä

It is not well understood what determines the degree of supercooling of apoplastic sap in trees, although it determines the number and duration of annual freeze-thaw cycles in a given environment. We studied the linkage between apoplastic ice nucleation temperature, tree water status, and conduit size. We used branches of 10 gymnosperms and 16 angiosperms collected from an arboretum in Helsinki...

Journal: :Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2015
Tamsin L Malkin Benjamin J Murray Christoph G Salzmann Valeria Molinero Steven J Pickering Thomas F Whale

Traditionally, ice I was considered to exist in two well-defined crystalline forms at ambient pressure: stable hexagonal ice (ice Ih) and metastable cubic ice (ice Ic). However, it is becoming increasingly evident that what has been called cubic ice in the past does not have a structure consistent with the cubic crystal system. Instead, it is a stacking-disordered material containing cubic sequ...

2016
Leonardo Del Rosso Milva Celli Lorenzo Ulivi

The properties of some forms of water ice reserve still intriguing surprises. Besides the several stable or metastable phases of pure ice, solid mixtures of water with gases are precursors of other ices, as in some cases they may be emptied, leaving a metastable hydrogen-bound water structure. We present here the first characterization of a new form of ice, obtained from the crystalline solid c...

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