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Werner F. Kuhs is affiliated with the University of Göttingen in Germany. Their academic profile is centered on research activities conducted within this institution.

There are no recorded recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, main fields of study, subfields, or specific topics of research currently available for Werner F. Kuhs. Additionally, no awards or honors have been documented.

Best Publications

  • The structure of a new phase of ice

    C. Lobban;J. L. Finney;W. F. Kuhs

  • Formation of Porous Gas Hydrates from Ice Powders: Diffraction Experiments and Multistage Model

    Doroteya K. Staykova;Werner F. Kuhs;Andrey N. Salamatin;Thomas Hansen

  • Ice structures, patterns, and processes: A view across the icefields

    Thorsten Bartels-Rausch;Vance Bergeron;Julyan H. E. Cartwright;Rafael Escribano

  • Formation and properties of ice XVI obtained by emptying a type sII clathrate hydrate.

    Andrzej Falenty;Thomas C. Hansen;Werner F. Kuhs

  • Microstructural evolution of gas hydrates in sedimentary matrices observed with synchrotron X-ray computed tomographic microscopy

    Marwen Chaouachi;Andrzej Falenty;Kathleen Sell;Frieder Enzmann

  • A review of air-ice chemical and physical interactions (AICI): liquids, quasi-liquids, and solids in snow

    T. Bartels-Rausch;H.-W. Jacobi;H.-W. Jacobi;T. F. Kahan;J. L. Thomas;J. L. Thomas

  • High-Pressure Single-Crystal Techniques

    Ronald Miletich;David R. Allan;Werner F. Kuhs

  • Extent and relevance of stacking disorder in “ice Ic”

    Werner F. Kuhs;Christian Sippel;Andrzej Falenty;Thomas C. Hansen

  • Ice perfection and onset of anomalous preservation of gas hydrates

    W. F. Kuhs;G. Genov;D. K. Staykova;T. Hansen

  • Synchrotron X-ray computed microtomography study on gas hydrate decomposition in a sedimentary matrix

    Lei Yang;Lei Yang;Andrzej Falenty;Marwen Chaouachi;David Haberthür

  • Physics and chemistry of ice

    Werner F. Kuhs

  • “Self-Preservation” of CO2 Gas Hydrates—Surface Microstructure and Ice Perfection

    Andrzej Falenty;Werner F. Kuhs

  • Methane Hydrate Pellet Transport Using the Self-Preservation Effect: A Techno-Economic Analysis

    Gregor Rehder;Robert Eckl;Markus Elfgen;Andrzej Falenty

  • Cage Occupancy and Compressibility of Deuterated N2-Clathrate Hydrate by Neutron Diffraction

    W.F. Kuhs;B. Chazallon;P.G. Radaelli;F. Pauer

  • In situ structural properties of N2-, O2-, and air-clathrates by neutron diffraction

    Bertrand Chazallon;Werner F. Kuhs

  • Formation of methane hydrate from polydisperse ice powders.

    Werner F. Kuhs;Doroteya K. Staykova;Andrey N. Salamatin

  • The structure and ordering of ices III and V

    Colin Lobban;John L. Finney;Werner F. Kuhs

  • The formation of meso‐ and macroporous gas hydrates

    Werner F. Kuhs;Alice Klapproth;Frank Gotthardt;Kirsten Techmer

  • Structural studies of gas hydrates

    Alice Klapproth;Evgeny Goreshnik;Doroteya Staykova;Helmut Klein

  • Kinetics of CO2-Hydrate Formation from Ice Powders: Data Summary and Modeling Extended to Low Temperatures

    A. Falenty;A. N. Salamatin;W. F. Kuhs

Frequent Co-Authors

Gerhard Bohrmann
Gerhard Bohrmann University of Bremen
Sepp Kipfstuhl
Sepp Kipfstuhl Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Michael Kersten
Michael Kersten Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Thomas Pape
Thomas Pape University of Copenhagen
Philippe Gillet
Philippe Gillet École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Johannes Freitag
Johannes Freitag Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Florent Domine
Florent Domine Université Laval
Jennie L. Thomas
Jennie L. Thomas Grenoble Alpes University
Erik H. Saenger
Erik H. Saenger Ruhr University Bochum
Hans-Werner Jacobi
Hans-Werner Jacobi Grenoble Alpes University

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