نتایج جستجو برای: ice water

تعداد نتایج: 593115  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Tamsin L Malkin Benjamin J Murray Andrey V Brukhno Jamshed Anwar Christoph G Salzmann

The freezing of water to ice is fundamentally important to fields as diverse as cloud formation to cryopreservation. At ambient conditions, ice is considered to exist in two crystalline forms: stable hexagonal ice and metastable cubic ice. Using X-ray diffraction data and Monte Carlo simulations, we show that ice that crystallizes homogeneously from supercooled water is neither of these phases....

2014
ALEXANDRIA JOHNSON SONIA LASHER-TRAPP AARON BANSEMER Z. ULANOWSKI ANDREW J. HEYMSFIELD

The Small Ice Detector, version 2 (SID-2), High-performance Instrumented Airborne Platform for Environmental Research (HIAPER; SID-2H) was used to detect small ice particles in the early stages of ice formation in the high liquid water environment of tropical maritime cumulus clouds sampled during the Ice in Clouds Experiment—Tropical (ICE-T) field campaign. Its performance in comparison to oth...

2016
Karen M Tobias Leslie Serrano Xiaocun Sun Bente Flatland

BACKGROUND Preanalytic factors such as time and temperature can have significant effects on laboratory test results. For example, ammonium concentration will increase 31% in blood samples stored at room temperature for 30 min before centrifugation. To reduce preanalytic error, blood samples may be placed in precooled tubes and chilled on ice or in ice water baths; however, the effectiveness of ...

2015
Iwona KURZYCA Adam CHOIŃSKI Joanna POCIASK-KARTECZKA Agnieszka LAWNICZAK Marcin FRANKOWSKI Iwona Kurzyca

We discuss the results of an investigation of the chemical composition of the ice cover on the high-mountain lake Morskie Oko in the Tatra Mountains, Carpathians, Poland. In the years 2007– 13, the ice cover was characterized by an average duration of 6 months, a thickness range of 0.40– 1.14m, and a multilayered structure with water or slush inclusion. In water from the melted ice cover, chlor...

Journal: :The journal of physical chemistry. B 2008
Hanfu Wang Richard C Bell Martin J Iedema Gregory K Schenter Kai Wu James P Cowin

Water ice usually is thought to have zero pyroelectricity by symmetry. However, biasing it with ions breaks the symmetry because of the induced partial dipole alignment. This unmasks a large pyroelectricity. Ions were soft-landed upon 1 mum films of water ice at temperatures greater than 160 K. When cooled below 140-150 K, the dipole alignment locks in. Work function measurements of these films...

2003
R. A. Baragiola W. Svendsen J. Schou M. Shi

We present results of a range of experiments of sputtering of water ice together with a guide to the literature. We studied how sputtering depends on the projectile energy and fluence, ice growth temperature, irradiation temperature and external electric fields. We observed luminescence from the decay of H(2p) atoms sputtered by heavy ion impact, but not bulk ice luminescence. Radiolyzed ice do...

2016
E. Fischer G.M. Martínez N.O. Rennó

In the last few years, water ice and salts capable of melting this ice and producing liquid saline water (brine) have been detected on Mars. Moreover, indirect evidence for brine has been found in multiple areas of the planet. Here, we simulate full diurnal cycles of temperature and atmospheric water vapor content at the Phoenix landing site for the first time and show experimentally that, in s...

2007
DOUGLAS REED MACAYEAL

The warmest water below parts of the Ross Ice Shelf resides in the lowest portion of the water column because of its high salinity. Vertical mixing caused by tidal stirring can thus induce ablation by lifting the warm but dense water into contact with the ice shelf. A numerical tidal simulation indicates that vertically well-mixed conditions predominate in the southeastern part of the sub-ice-s...

2002
Mark I. Richardson R. John Wilson Alexander V. Rodin

[1] We present the first comprehensive general circulation model study of water ice condensation and cloud formation in the Martian atmosphere. We focus on the effects of condensation in limiting the vertical distribution and transport of water and on the importance of condensation for the generation of the observed Martian water cycle. We do not treat cloud ice radiative effects, ice sedimenta...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2014
B Kutschan K Morawetz S Thoms

The fascinating ability of algae, insects, and fishes to survive at temperatures below normal freezing is realized by antifreeze proteins (AFPs). These are surface-active molecules and interact with the diffusive water-ice interface thus preventing complete solidification. We propose a dynamical mechanism on how these proteins inhibit the freezing of water. We apply a Ginzburg-Landau-type appro...

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