Abstract
ALTHOUGH the properties and characteristics of ice are well known, the effect of light on ice blocks seems to have been unnoticed, except the phenomenon found by John Tyndall, namely, the Tyndall figure.
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FUKUTOMI, T. Effect of Infra-Red Illumination on Grain Boundaries in Ice. Nature 193, 266–267 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1038/193266a0
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