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    1. Kuhn, T., I. Grishin, and J. J. Sloan (2012), Novel Imaging and Image Analysis System for Application to Measurement of Small Ice CrystalsJ. Atmos. Oceanic Technol., 29, 1811–1824, doi:10.1175/JTECH-D-11-00199.1.

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              1. Gravner, J. and D. Griffeath (2006), Modeling snow crystal growth I: Rigorous results for Packard's digital snowflakesExperiment. Math., 15, 421–444.
              2. Gravner, J. and D. Griffeath (2008), Modeling snow crystal growth II: A mesoscopic lattice map with plausible dynamicsPhysica D, 237(3), 385–404, doi:10.1016/j.physd.2007.09.008.
              3. Gravner, J. and D. Griffeath (2009), Modeling snow-crystal growth: A three-dimensional mesoscopic approachPhys. Rev. E, 79, 011601, doi:10.1103/PhysRevE.79.011601.
              4. Libbrecht, K. G. (2003), Growth rates of the principal facets of ice between −10°C and −40°CJ. Cryst. Growth, 247(3), 530–540, doi:10.1016/S0022-0248(02)01996-6.
              5. Libbrecht, K. G. (2005), The physics of snow crystalsRep. Prog. Phys., 68(4), 855–895, doi:10.1088/0034-4885/68/4/R03.
              6. Libbrecht, K. G. (2007), The formation of snow crystals - Subtle molecular processes govern the growth of a remarkable variety of elaborate ice structuresAm. Sci., 95(1), 52–59.
              7. Libbrecht, K. G. (2007), Physically Derived Rules for Simulating Faceted Crystal Growth using Cellular AutomataarXiv, arXiv:0807.2616.
              8. Libbrecht, K. G. (2008), The enigmatic snowflakePhys. World, 21(1), 19–23.