articleReviews of Modern PhysicsJul 12, 2006Closed access

The physics of premelted ice and its geophysical consequences

University of Washington · University of Oregon · +1 more institution

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Abstract

The surface of ice exhibits the swath of phase-transition phenomena common to all materials and as such it acts as an ideal test bed of both theory and experiment. It is readily available, transparent, optically birefringent, and probing it in the laboratory does not require cryogenics or ultrahigh vacuum apparatus. Systematic study reveals the range of critical phenomena, equilibrium and nonequilibrium phase-transitions, and, most relevant to this review, premelting, that are traditionally studied in more simply bound solids. While this makes investigation of ice as a material appealing from the perspective of the physicist, its ubiquity and importance in the natural environment also make ice compelling to a…

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Keywords
  • Premelting
  • Physics
  • Biosphere
  • Physicist
  • Natural (archaeology)
  • Astrobiology
  • Earth science
  • Geophysics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life below water
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