1: Solid Phases of the Water Substance
2: Electrical Properties
3: Optical Properties
4: Mechanical Properties
5: Thermal Properties and Diffusion in Ice
6: Surface Properties
7: Nucleation of Ice
8: Growth of Ice from the Vapour Phase
9: Growth of Ice from the Liquid Phase
10: Ice in the Atmosphere
Peter V. Hobbs did his doctoral work at Imperial College London,
before moving to the University of Washington in 1963, where he
founded and directed the Cloud and Aerosol Research Group, and
became a leading researcher in atmospheric physics, pioneering
techniques of airborne cloud sampling. He received a number of
awards for his work, including Fellow of the American
Meteorological Society (1974), Fellow of the American Association
for the Advancement of Science
(1982), the American Meteorological Society's Jule G.
Charney Award (1984), and Sackler Distinguished Lecturer in
Planetary and Space Sciences, Tel Aviv University, 2000. He
remained at Washington until his death in 2005.
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