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Prof Ian Wood

Crystallography, X-ray & Neutron Powder Diffraction, High Pressure & High/Low Temperature Diffraction Experiments, Planetary Ices

Professor of Crystallography

Prof Ian Wood

 

Appointment:

Room:

Professor of CrystallographyKathleen Lonsdale, G14

Courses Taught:

GEOL0026 Earth and Planetary Materials
GEOL0072 Independent MSci Project
 

Research Group(s):

Crystallography and Mineral Physics
 

Email Address:

Telephone Number:

ian.wood@ucl.ac.uk020 3108 6334 (56334)

Research Summary

  • Crystallography
  • X-ray and Neutron Powder Diffraction
  • High Pressure and High/Low Temperature Diffraction Experiments
  • Core- and mantle-forming phases
  • Planetary Ices

Case Study: Rocks in the outer solar system: Normal and Anomalous Properties of Water Ice 

Water ice is one of the abundant minerals in the universe. The only form of ice that that we encounter naturally on Earth is that which is called ice Ih. However, by changing the conditions of pressure and temperature, the atoms in the ice can be made to rearrange, and – as of 2021 – 19 different crystalline ice structures are now known; several of these high-pressure ices are thought to occur in the icy bodies of the outer solar system. Continue reading the full case study.