Ken Libbrecht's Field Guide to Snowflakes

Ken Libbrecht's Field Guide to Snowflakes
Title Ken Libbrecht's Field Guide to Snowflakes PDF eBook
Author Kenneth George Libbrecht
Publisher
Pages 120
Release 2016
Genre Snowflakes
ISBN 9781616739478

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A Field Guide to Snow

A Field Guide to Snow
Title A Field Guide to Snow PDF eBook
Author Matthew Sturm
Publisher University of Alaska Press
Pages 201
Release 2020-12-15
Genre Science
ISBN 1602234140

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People love snow. They love to ski and sled on it, snowshoe through it, and watch it fall from the sky. They love the way it blankets a landscape, making it look tranquil and beautiful. Few people, however, know how snow works. What makes it possible for us to slip and slide over, whether that’s falling on sidewalks or skiing down a mountain? What makes it cling to branches and street signs? What qualities of snow lead to avalanches? In A Field Guide to Snow, veteran snow scientist Matthew Sturm answers those questions and more. Drawing on decades of study, he explains in clear and simple ways how and why snow works the way it does. The perfect companion a ski trip or a hike in the snowy woods, A Field Guide to Snow will give you a new appreciation for the science behind snow’s beauty.

Field Guide to Snow Crystals

Field Guide to Snow Crystals
Title Field Guide to Snow Crystals PDF eBook
Author Edward LaChapelle
Publisher
Pages
Release 1983
Genre
ISBN

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Field Guide to Snow Crystals

Field Guide to Snow Crystals
Title Field Guide to Snow Crystals PDF eBook
Author Edward R. LaChapelle
Publisher University of Washington Press
Pages 0
Release 1992
Genre Snowflakes
ISBN 9780946417131

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Anyone who has ever scooped up a handful of snow and looked closely at the individual crystals of which it is composed will want to own this guide book. It describes the types of snow crystals, how they are formed, and how they change after they have been deposited, and explains the various systems of classification that have been developed. Beautiful and detailed photographs taken by the author illustrate crystals and their metamorphism under various conditions.

Snowflakes

Snowflakes
Title Snowflakes PDF eBook
Author Kenneth Libbrecht
Publisher Voyageur Press
Pages 512
Release 2008-10-15
Genre Nature
ISBN 1616731702

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A cute giftbook packed with glorious color microphotography of real snow crystals by Dr. Snow—Caltech physicist Kenneth Libbrecht. His photos of snowflakes have appeared in National Geographic, the New York Times, and on Martha Stewart’s TV show, as well as numerous other places. This thick “cube” book is packed with a blizzard’s worth of amazing images as well as literary quotes on the beauty of snow.

Field Guide to Snow Crystals

Field Guide to Snow Crystals
Title Field Guide to Snow Crystals PDF eBook
Author Edward R. LaChapelle
Publisher
Pages 101
Release 1977
Genre Snowflakes
ISBN 9780888941312

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Anyone who has ever scooped up a handful of snow and looked closely at the individual crystals of which it is composed will want to own this guide book. It describes the types of snow crystals, how they are formed, and how they change after they have been deposited, and explains the various systems of classification that have been developed. Beautiful and detailed photographs taken by the author illustrate crystals and their metamorphism under various conditions.

Snow Crystals

Snow Crystals
Title Snow Crystals PDF eBook
Author Kenneth G. Libbrecht
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 456
Release 2021-12-21
Genre Science
ISBN 0691200378

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"Despite substantial, cross-disciplinary interest in the subject as a scientific case study, surprisingly little has been written on the science of snowflakes and their formation. For materials scientists, snowflakes constitute archetypal examples of crystal growth; for chemists, the site of complex molecular dynamics at the ice surface. Physicists can learn from snowflake symmetry and self-assembly; geologists study snow as mineral crystals; and biologists can even gain insight into the creation of shape and order in organisms. In the humble snowflake are condensed many of the processes-many of them still not fully understood-that govern the organization of classical systems at all levels of the natural world. This book by Kenneth Libbrecht-inarguably the world's foremost expert on the subject-will be the authoritative text on the science of snow crystals. It will cover all of the physical processes that govern the life of a snowflake, including how snowflakes grow and why they have the shapes they do. It will also outline techniques for creating and experimenting with snow crystals, both with computer models and in the lab. Featuring hundreds of color illustrations, the book will be comprehensive and is sure to become definitive resource for researchers for years, if not decades, to come"--