Items where Author is "Morawetz, Klaus"

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Article
Morawetz, K. , Thoms, S. and Kutschan, B. (2017)
Formation of brine channels in sea ice ,
The European Physical Journal E, 40 (3), 25- .
doi:https://www.doi.org/10.1140/epje/i2017-11512-x , hdl:10013/epic.83ad388a-f8b8-499a-af54-ebce82c7edce

Conference -Poster
Kutschan, B. , Thoms, S. , Morawetz, K. and Gemming, S. (2014)
Freezing mechanisms of antifreeze proteins ,
DPG-Frühjahrstagung, Berlin, 17 March 2014 - 21 March 2014 .
hdl:10013/epic.43294

Conference -Poster
Thoms, S. , Kutschan, B. , Morawetz, K. and Gemming, S. (2014)
Morphogenesis of short-time frozen microstructures in sea ice ,
DPG-Frühjahrstagung, Berlin, 17 March 2014 - 21 March 2014 .
hdl:10013/epic.43293

Conference -Poster
Thoms, S. , Kutschan, B. and Morawetz, K. (2013)
Phase-field theory of brine entrapment in sea ice: Short-time frozen microstructures ,
25th International Polar Congress, Hamburg, Germany, 17 March 2013 - 22 March 2013 .
hdl:10013/epic.42058

Conference -Poster
Kutschan, B. , Thoms, S. and Morawetz, K. (2013)
A mechanism of ice-growth inhibition by AFPs ,
25th International Polar Congress, Hamburg, Germany, 17 March 2013 - 22 March 2013 .
hdl:10013/epic.42080

Conference -Poster
Kutschan, B. , Thoms, S. , Morawetz, K. and Gemming, S. (2013)
Influence of antifreeze proteins on the crystal growth in solidification of water ,
DPG Spring Meeting, Jena, Germany, 25 February 2013 - 1 March 2013 .
hdl:10013/epic.42074

Conference -Poster
Thoms, S. , Kutschan, B. , Morawetz, K. and Gemming, S. (2012)
Modeling the morphogenesis of brine channels in sea ice ,
DPG Spring Meeting, Berlin, 25 March 2012 - 30 March 2012 .
hdl:10013/epic.39218

Conference -Talk
Thoms, S. , Kutschan, B. , Morawetz, K. and Gemming, S. (2012)
Thermodynamic treatment of morphogenesis of brine channels in sea ice ,
EGU General Assembly, Vienna, 22 April 2012 - 27 April 2012 .
hdl:10013/epic.39220

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