Ice Physics

ISBN13: 9780199587711ISBN10: 019958771X Paperback, 864 pages
May 2010,  In Stock

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This classic monograph provided the first comprehensive account of the physics and chemistry of ice, and remains authoritative and relevant today. Informed by research from physicists, chemists, glaciologists, meteorologists, geophysicists, and molecular biologists, the book places emphasis on the basic physical properties of ice (electrical, optical, mechanical, and thermal), the modes of nucleation and growth of ice, and the interpretation of these phenomena in terms of molecular structure. Applied aspects of ice physics are also discussed. The book should serve both as a reference on ice physics for research workers and as a unified survey of the subject for those new to the field.

Features

  • First comprehensive account of the physics and chemistry of ice
  • Brings together research from physicists, chemists, glaciologists, meteorologists, geophysicists, and molecular biologists
  • Author acclaimed in the field
  • Re-release of a classic and sought-after text.

Product Details

864 pages; Numerous b/w line illustrations; 9.2 x 6.1; ISBN13: 978-0-19-958771-1ISBN10: 0-19-958771-X

About the Author(s)

Peter V. Hobbs did his doctoral work at Imperial College London, before moving to the University of Washington in 1963, where he founded and directed the Cloud and Aerosol Research Group, and became a leading researcher in atmospheric physics, pioneering techniques of airborne cloud sampling. He received a number of awards for his work, including Fellow of the American Meteorological Society (1974), Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (1982), the American Meteorological Society's Jule G. Charney Award (1984), and Sackler Distinguished Lecturer in Planetary and Space Sciences, Tel Aviv University, 2000. He remained at Washington until his death in 2005.

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