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Snow Crystals: A Case Study in Spontaneous Structure Formation

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Snow Crystals: A Case Study in Spontaneous Structure Formation

Contributors:
ISBN:

9780691200378

Publisher:

Princeton University Press

Imprint:

Princeton University Press

Publication Date:

1st April 2022

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Nanosciences
Physics

Dewey:

548.5

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

456

Dimensions:

Width 178mm, Height 254mm

Description

A definitive new investigation of the science of snowflakes by the worlds leading expert

A snowflakes sophisticated symmetry emerges when crystalline ice grows from water vapour within the winter clouds. While certain iconic snowflake shapes are visually familiar to us, microscopic close-ups of falling snow reveal a rich menagerie of lesser-known forms, including slender needle clusters, hollow columns, bullet rosettes, triangular crystals, and exotic capped columns. What explains the myriad and unusual structures of snowflakes that materialise under different atmospheric conditions In Snow Crystals, Kenneth Libbrecht delves into the science of snowflakes, examining why ice crystals grow the way they do, how patterns emerge, and what they illuminate about the fundamental physics of crystal growth, structure formation, and self-assembly.

Libbrecht the worlds foremost expert on snowflakes describes the full range of physical processes underlying their occurrence. He explores such topics as the centuries-long development of snow crystal science, the crystalline structure of ice, molecular dynamics at the ice surface, diffusion-limited growth, surface attachment kinetics, computational models of snow crystal growth, laboratory techniques for creating and studying snow crystals, different types of natural snowflakes, and photographing snow crystals. Throughout, Libbrechts extensive detailed discussions are accompanied by hundreds of beautiful full-colour images.

From the molecular dynamics of surface premelting to the aerodynamics of falling snow, Snow Crystals chronicles the continuing quest to fully understand this fascinating phenomenon.

Author Bio

Kenneth G. Libbrecht is professor of physics at the California Institute of Technology. His many books include The Snowflake: Winters Secret Beauty.

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