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*[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.2169444 Robert Rosenberg "Why Is Ice Slippery?", Physics Today December pp. 50-55 (2005)] | *[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.2169444 Robert Rosenberg "Why Is Ice Slippery?", Physics Today December pp. 50-55 (2005)] | ||
*[http://jphyscol.journaldephysique.org/index.php?option=toc&url=/articles/jphyscol/abs/1987/01/contents/contents.html "VIIth Symposium on the Physics and Chemistry of Ice", Le Journal de Physique Colloques '''48''' No. C1 (1987)] | *[http://jphyscol.journaldephysique.org/index.php?option=toc&url=/articles/jphyscol/abs/1987/01/contents/contents.html "VIIth Symposium on the Physics and Chemistry of Ice", Le Journal de Physique Colloques '''48''' No. C1 (1987)] | ||
*[http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/b805531a C. Vega, J. L. F. Abascal, M. M. Conde and J. L. Aragones "What ice can teach us about water interactions: a critical comparison of the performance of different water models", Faraday Discussions '''141''' pp. 251-276 (2009)] | |||
==General reading== | ==General reading== |
Revision as of 09:54, 2 June 2009
- Ice Ih (hexagonal ice)
- Ice Ic (cubic ice)
- Ice II
- Ice III
- Ice IV
- Ice V
- Ice VI
- Ice VII
- Ice VIII
- Ice IX
- Ice X
- Ice XI
- Ice XII
- Ice XIII
- Ice XIV
- Ice XV
- Low density amorphous ice
- High density amorphous ice
- Nano-ice
- Very high density amorphous ice
- Entropy of ice phases
Interesting reading
- Robert Rosenberg "Why Is Ice Slippery?", Physics Today December pp. 50-55 (2005)
- "VIIth Symposium on the Physics and Chemistry of Ice", Le Journal de Physique Colloques 48 No. C1 (1987)
- C. Vega, J. L. F. Abascal, M. M. Conde and J. L. Aragones "What ice can teach us about water interactions: a critical comparison of the performance of different water models", Faraday Discussions 141 pp. 251-276 (2009)