قراءات إضافية
ربما يكون من الغريب أن الكتب والمقالات الجيدة غير المُتخصِّصة في مجال الماء قليلة ومتباعدة، ويعتبر كتاب «قصة الماء»، من تأليف فيليب يول الأفضل من حيث تغطيتِه الواسعة للموضوع. ولا يزال كتاب «بنية الماء وخواصه»، من تأليف أيزنبرج ووزمان، مادة علمية جيدة وتثقيفية للغاية. وتُقدِّم السلسلتان اللتان حرَّرهما فرانكس تغطيةً شاملة لمُعظم جوانب الماء، على الرغم من حدوث تطوُّرات كبيرة في كلٍّ من جودة المعلومات وفهمها منذ ذلك الحين.
كتب ومقالات غير مُتخصصة
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P. Ball, H2O: A Biography of Water (London, Weidenfeld and Nicholson, 1999).
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J. L. Finney, ‘Ice: the laboratory in your freezer,’ Interdisciplinary Science Reviews 29 (2004) 339.
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J. L. Finney, ‘Bernal and the structure of water,’ Journal of Physics: Conference Series 57 (2007) 40.
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J. L. Finney, ‘Sculpting ice molecule by molecule.’ In H. Aardse and A. van Baalen (eds), Findings on Ice (Amsterdam, Pars Foundation and Lars Müller Publishers, 2007), 79.
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F. Franks, Polywater (Cambridge, MIT Press, 1981).
كتب أكثر تخصُّصًا
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R. M. Daniel and J. L. Finney (eds), ‘The molecular basis of life: is life possible without water?’, Philosophical Transactions of the RoyalSociety, London B359 (2004) 1141.
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D. Eisenberg and W. Kauzmann, The Structure and Properties of Water (Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1969).
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F. Franks (ed.), Water: A Comprehensive Treatise (New York, Plenum, 1972 to 1982 (7 volumes)).
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F. Franks (ed.), Water Science Reviews (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1985 to 2009 (5 volumes)).
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F. Franks, Water: A Matrix of Life, 2nd edition (Cambridge, The Royal Society of Chemistry, 2000).
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R. M. Lynden-Bell, S. C. Morris, J. D. Barrow, J. L. Finney, and C. L. Harper, Jr (eds), Water and Life: The Unique Properties of H2O (Boca Raton, CRC Press, 2010).
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V. F. Petrenko and R. W. Whitworth, Physics of Ice (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1999).
مراجعات ومقالات علمية
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P. Barnes, I. Cherry, J. L. Finney, and S. Petersen, ‘Polywater and polypollutants,’ Nature 230 (1971) 31.
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T. Bartels-Rausch, V. Bergeron, J. H. E. Cartwright, et al., ‘Ice structures, patterns, and processes: a view across the icefields,’ Reviews of Modern Physics 84 (2012) 885.
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J. D. Bernal and R. H. Fowler, ‘A theory of water and ionic solution, with particular reference to hydrogen and hydroxyl ions,’ Journal of Chemical Physics 1 (1933) 515.
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J. D. Bernal, ‘The structure of liquids,’ Proceedings of the Royal Society, London A280 (1964) 299.
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D. T. Bowron, J. L. Finney, A. Hallbrucker, et al., ‘The local and intermediate range structures of the five amorphous ices,’ Journalof Chemical Physics 125 (2006) 194502.
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P. G. Debenedetti and H. E. Stanley, ‘Supercooled and glassy water,’ Physics Today, June 2003, 40.
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J. R. Errington and P. G. Debendetti, ‘Relationship between structural order and the anomalies of liquid water,’ Nature 409 (2001) 318.
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J. L. Finney, ‘Hydration processes in biological and macromolecular systems,’ Faraday Discussions 103 (1996) 1.
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T. Loerting, K. Winkel, M. Seidl, et al., ‘How many amorphous ices are there?’, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 13 (2011) 8783.
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D. Marx, A. Chandra, and M. E. Tuckerman, ‘Aqueous basic solutions: hydroxide solvation, structural diffusion, and comparison to the hydrated proton,’ Chemical Reviews 110 (2010) 2174.
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M. J. Mottl, B. T. Glazer, R. I. Kaiser, and K. J. Meech, ‘Water and astrobiology,’ Chemie der Erde 67 (2007) 253.
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C. G. Salzmann, P. G. Radaelli, B. Slater, and J. L. Finney, ‘The polymorphism of ice: five unresolved questions,’ PhysicalChemistry Chemical Physics 13 (2011) 18468.
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H. Savage, ‘Water structure in crystalline solids: ices to proteins,’ Water Science Reviews 2 (1986) 67.
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A. K. Soper, ‘The radial distribution functions of water and ice from 220 to 673K and at pressures up to 400MPa,’ Chemical Physics 258 (2000) 121.
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A. K. Soper, ‘Structural transformations in amorphous ice and supercooled water and their relevance to the phase diagram of water,’ Molecular Physics 106 (2008) 2053.
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A. K. Soper, ‘Supercooled water: continuous trends,’ Nature Materials 13 (2014) 671.
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B. Stevens and S. Bony, ‘Water in the atmosphere,’ Physics Today (June 2013), 29.