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The replication of ice crystals

Saunders et al., 1973

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3400393833744323229
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Saunders C
Wahab N
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Journal of Applied Meteorology (1962-1982)

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During the replication of ice crystals by conventional methods the crystals both grow and flocculate; this can lead to erroneous determination of their size distribution and to unreliable analysis of the in-cloud interactions which occurred prior to replication. A study has been …
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