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Side views of four stacked corrugated bilayers of ice. The dots are the oxygen atoms, connected by hydrogen bonds. Thicker dots are higher up in the stack. The left panel shows cubic ice Ic. The right panel shows hexagonal ice Ih, where every second bilayer is rotated by 180° around its surface normal axis; hice refers to the bilayer height. Figure credit: Thürmer & Nie (2013).

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