Microstructure of impure ice.
By far the most common form of ice covering a body of water is "sheet ice". Wilson Zumberge and Marshall (1) have recently done a classification of lake ice and reported that two basic structures were found: i) a coarsely crystalline columnar aggregate, ii) a finely crystalline granular ag...
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McGill University
1957
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