Timeline of snowflake research

The hexagonal snowflake, a crystalline formation of ice, has intrigued people throughout history. This is a chronology of interest and research into snowflakes. Artists, philosophers, and scientists have wondered at their shape, recorded them by hand or in photographs, and attempted to recreate hexagonal snowflakes.

Chronological list

BC to 1900

1901 to 2000

2001 and after

Notes and references

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  2. "The History of the Science of snowflakes" (PDF). Dartmouth College. Retrieved 2009-07-18.
  3. Kepler, Johannes (1966) [1611]. De nive sexangula [The Six-sided Snowflake]. Oxford: Clarendon Press. OCLC 974730.
  4. "De figura nivis dissertatio、Landmarks of science". Open Library. Retrieved 2009-10-20.
  5. The ruins of Smeerenburg – a fragmented past, there were already signs of decay when Friedrich Martens came to visit in 1671
  6. Martens Island is named for Friedrich Martens, a German physician who visited Spitsbergen in 1671
  7. Katechismus Der Natuur, Deel 2 (1778)
  8. Martinet, Johannes Florentius: Katechismus der natuur.
  9. Joannes Florentius Martinet
  10. "36. CHICKERING, Mrs. Francis E., Dorothy Sloan Books – Bulletin 9 (12/92)" (PDF). December 1992. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1992-12-01. Retrieved 2009-10-20.
  11. Cloud Crystals - a Snow-Flake Album, Author: Chickering, Frances E., Year: 1865
  12. Warwick F. Vincent. "Cyanobacterial Dominance in the Polar Regions, Introduction" (PDF). Université Laval. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-07-18. Retrieved 2009-07-18.
  13. 1 Temperature, .... also A. A. Sigson in Rybinsk, Russia, had been making micro-photographs,....
  14. 油川英明 (Hideaki Aburakawa). 2.雪は「天からの手紙」か? [2. Is snow "The letter from the sky"?] (PDF) (in Japanese). The Meteorological Society of Japan, Hokkaido Branch. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-07-18. Retrieved 2009-07-18.
  15. Hideomi Nakamura (中村秀臣) and Osamu Abe (阿部修). "Density of the Dai1y New Snow Observed in Shinjō, Yamagata" (PDF) (in Japanese). National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Prevention(NIED). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-07-18. Retrieved 2009-07-18.
  16. Asahi shimbun obtained experimental right and the idea contest picked up Japanese high school student's idea. Citation:第8話「25年前に宇宙実験室で人工雪作り」 [Story No.8 Artificial snow in experimental chamber 25 years ago] (in Japanese). Hiratsuka, Kanagawa: KELK. Archived from the original on 2009-10-23. Retrieved 2009-10-23.
  17. 樋口敬二 (Keizou Higuchi). 花島政人先生を偲んで [Think of the dead, Professor Masato Hanashima] (PDF) (in Japanese). Kaga, Ishikawa. p. 12. Retrieved 2009-07-18.
  18. Awarded by Meteorological Society of Japan in 2002
  19. "Murai式人工雪発生装置による雪結晶" [Lit. Snow Crystals by Murai-method Artificial Snow Crystal producer] (in Japanese). Retrieved 2010-07-26.
  20. Japanese Utility model No.3106836
  21. "Crystal growth in space" (in Japanese). JAXA. Archived from the original on 2009-07-22.
  22. Approximately 100 times of experiments till March 2009, outcome would be good hint for ultra-pure silicon crystallizing, Yomiuri Shimbun 2 Dec. 2008 Evening edition page 14

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