Ice Physics
Discover the fascinating world of ice with Ice Physics by Peter Victor Hobbs, published by Oxford University Press in 2010. This comprehensive monograph, originally released in 1974, offers an authoritative exploration of the physics and chemistry of ice, making it a timeless resource for both students and professionals alike.
With an extensive page count of 856 pages, this book delves into the fundamental physical properties of ice, the intricate processes of nucleation and growth, and provides insightful interpretations of these phenomena through the lens of molecular structure. Whether you're studying environmental science, physics, or simply have a keen interest in the natural world, Ice Physics is an essential addition to your library. Enhance your understanding of this unique material and its significance in various scientific fields.