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Invited Papers | |
Molecular Simulations of Gas Hydrate Nucleation | p. 3 |
Extraterrestrial Ice with Emphasis on Aggregation/Interaction with Organic Matter: Collisional and Accretional Properties of Model Particles | p. 13 |
Interactions Between Snow Metamorphism and Climate: Physical and Chemical Aspects | p. 27 |
Ice Adhesion and Ice Friction Modification Using Pulsed Thermal Power | p. 47 |
Improving Our Understanding of Gas Hydrate Formation Processes: The Importance of Multi-Technique Approaches | p. 59 |
Fast Thermal Desorption Spectroscopy and Microcalorimetry: New Tools to Uncover Mysteries of Ice | p. 73 |
Selection for 'Ice Resistance', Antifreeze Proteins and Ice or Hydrate Inhibition | p. 87 |
Contributed Papers | |
Raman Scattering Study of Proton Ordered Ice-Xi Single Crystal | p. 101 |
On the Performance of Simple Planar Models of Water in the Vapor and the Ice Phases | p. 109 |
Phases of Supercooled Liquid Water | p. 117 |
Using Gaussian Curvature for the 3D Segmentation of Snow Grains from Microtomographic Data | p. 125 |
Ethanol Hydrates Formed by Gas Condensation: Investigations by Raman Scattering and X-Ray Diffraction | p. 133 |
Dislocation Patterning and Deformation Processes in Ice Single Crystals Deformed by Torsion | p. 141 |
Formation of Carbon Dioxide Gas Hydrates in Freezing Sediments and Decomposition Kinetics of the Hydrates Formed | p. 147 |
First-Principles Study of Bjerrum Defects in Ice Ih: An Analysis of Formation and Migration Properties | p. 155 |
First-Principles Study of Molecular Point Defects in Ice Ih: Interstitial Vs. Vacancy | p. 163 |
From Ice to Co[subscript 2] Hydrates and Back - Study of Nucleation and Initial Growth Using Scanning Electron Microscopy | p. 171 |
The Temperature Gradient Metamorphism of Snow: Model and First Validations Using X-Ray Microtomographic Images | p. 181 |
Sum Frequency Generation on Single-Crystalline Ice Ih | p. 191 |
Modelling Ice Ic of Different Origin and Stacking-Faulted Hexagonal Ice Using Neutron Powder Diffraction Data | p. 201 |
Fundamental Studies for a New H[subscript 2] Separation Method Using Gas Hydrates | p. 209 |
Segregation of Salt Ions at Amorphous Solid and Liquid Surfaces | p. 217 |
Theoretical Study on Gases in Hexagonal Ice Investigated by the Molecular Orbital Method | p. 225 |
Development of In Situ Low Temperature Infrared Spectroscopy for a Study of Methane Hydrate | p. 233 |
A Mechanism for Photochemical Reactions in the Quasiliquid Layer of Snow Crystals in Polar Regions | p. 241 |
Topological Transitions Between Ice Phases | p. 249 |
The Importance of O-O Bonding Interactions in Various Phases of Ice | p. 257 |
The Chemical Character of very High Pressure Ice Phases | p. 265 |
Real-Space Study of Mechanical Instability of Ice Xi On a 'Bond-by-Bond' Basis | p. 273 |
Water-Vapor Transport in Snow with high Temperature Gradient | p. 281 |
Experimental Geoscience in a Freezer: Ice and Icy Compounds as Useful Educational Analogues for Teaching Earth and Planetary Materials Science and the Physical Sciences | p. 289 |
Classification of Low-Energy Configurations of Polyhedral water Clusters from Cube up to Backminsterfullerene | p. 305 |
Energy Optimization of Gas Hydrate Frameworks on the Basis of Discrete Models of Inter-Molecular Interactions | p. 313 |
Microstructure of Gas Hydrates in Porous Media | p. 321 |
Tackling the Problem of Hydrogen Bond Order and Disorder in Ice | p. 329 |
Theoretical Study of a Hydroxide Ion Within the Ice-Ih Lattice | p. 339 |
Atomic Force Microscopy of Rearranging Ice Surfaces | p. 347 |
Ionisation of Hcl on Ice at Very Low Temperature | p. 357 |
Effects of Large Guest Species on Thermodynamic Properties of Structure-H Hydrates | p. 363 |
Prediction of the Cellular Microstructure of Sea Ice by Morphological Stability Theory | p. 371 |
The Planar-Cellular Transition During Freezing of Natural Waters | p. 383 |
Crystal Growth of Ice-I/Hydrate Eutectic Binary Solutions | p. 391 |
X-Ray Tomographic Characterization of Impurities in Polycrystalline Ice | p. 399 |
Effects of Additives and Cooling Rates on Cryopreservation Process of Rat Cortical Cells | p. 409 |
Laboratory Studies of the Formation of Cubic Ice in Aqueous Droplets | p. 417 |
Hydrate Phase Transformations Imposed by Gas Exchange | p. 427 |
Mechanism of Cage Formation During Growth of CH[subscript 4] and Xe Clathrate Hydrates: A Molecular Dynamics Study | p. 435 |
Growth Kinetics on Interface Between {2021} Plane of Ice and Water Investigated by a Molecular Dynamics Simulation | p. 443 |
Choosing an Appropriate water Model for Use in Biomolecular Simulations | p. 451 |
Micro-Raman Study of Air Clathrate Hydrates in Polar Ice from Dome Fuji, Antarctica | p. 459 |
High Pressure Nmr of Hydrogen-Filled Ices by Diamond Anvil Cell | p. 469 |
On the Use of the Kihara Potential for Hydrate Equilibrium Calculations | p. 475 |
A New Structure of Amorphous Ice Promoted by Radiations | p. 483 |
The Radical Chemistry in Irradiated Ice | p. 489 |
Speedskate Ice Friction: Review and Numerical Model-Fast 1.0 | p. 495 |
First Principles Computational Study of Hydrogen Bonds in Ice Ih | p. 505 |
Freezing of Water on [alpha]-Al[subscript 2]O[subscript 3] Surfaces | p. 513 |
New Hydrogen Ordered Phases of Ice | p. 521 |
Microscopic Observation and in-situ Raman Studies on some Single-Crystalline Gas Hydrates under high Pressure | p. 529 |
Clathrate Hydrate Formation and Growth: Experimental Observations Versus Predicted Behaviour | p. 537 |
Effect of Snow Accretion to the GPS Antenna on Positioning Performance | p. 545 |
Gas Hydrates in the System H[subscript 2]-CH[subscript 4]-H[subscript 2]O At Pressures of 4.5 to 220 MPa and Concentrations of 0 to 70 Mol % H[subscript 2] | p. 553 |
Chemistry Induced by Implantation of Reactive Ions in Water Ice | p. 561 |
Structure H Hydrate Kinetics Studied by Nmr Spectroscopy | p. 569 |
Dielectric Relaxation of Ice Samples Grown From Vaporphase or Liquid-Phase Water | p. 577 |
Esr Observation of Self-Preservation Effect of Methane Hydrate | p. 585 |
Investigation of the Structural Disorder in Ice Ih Using Neutron Diffraction and Reverse Monte Carlo Modelling | p. 593 |
First-Principles Calculation of Structure and Dynamical Properties of Orientational Defects in Ice | p. 601 |
Effects of Additives on Formation Rates of CO[subscript 2] Hydrate Films | p. 609 |
Ripple Formation Mechanism on Icicles under a Thin Shear Flow | p. 619 |
Molecular Simulations of Water Freezing: Brine Rejection and Homogeneous Nucleation | p. 627 |
Implications for and Findings from Deep Ice Core Drillings - an Example: The Ultimate Tensile Strength of Ice at high Strain Rates | p. 635 |
Isothermal Amorphous-Amorphous-Amorphous Transitions in Water | p. 641 |
Mechanical Strength and Flow Properties of Ice-Silicate Mixture Depending on the Silicate Contents and the Silicate Particle Sizes | p. 649 |
Adsorption of Antifreeze Protein and a Commercial Low Dosage Hydrate Inhibitor on Hydrophilic and Hydrophobic Surfaces | p. 659 |
Diffusion, Incorporation, and Segregation of Antifreeze Glycoproteins at the Ice/Solution Interface | p. 669 |
Subject Index | p. 677 |
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ISBN: 9780854043507
ISBN-10: 0854043500
Series: Special Publications
Published: 8th May 2007
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Number of Pages: 718
Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publisher: Royal Society Of Chemistry
Country of Publication: GB
Dimensions (cm): 23.5 x 15.88 x 3.81
Weight (kg): 1.19
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