Abstract
The experience of combining the efforts of researchers working at the interface of radiophysics, geology and geography is discussed. The effectiveness of such collaboration of researchers is shown by the example of the experimental proof of the existemce of a new crystalline modiciation of ice, ice 0. This kind of ice is formed at the temperature below –23 °C out of supercooled water, and, together with ice Ih and ice Ic, may be formed at the temperatures and pressures corresponding to the surface layers of the Earth’s atmosphere. For this reason, this study is of great interest for understanding the natural processes taking place in the geospheres (atmosphere, cryosphere, biosphere, and hydrosphere).
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