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Solute distribution, natural water freezing

Cellular freezing of natural waters implies a much larger interstitial solute incorporation in form of liquid brine than planar freezing. The planar-cellular transition may therefore be identified as a change to a milky ice appearance or by a sharp increase in the effective solute distribution coefficient Systematic observations of the... [Pg.383]


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