The phases of the Fourier modes appearing in a plane-wave expansion of cosm
ological density fields play a vital role in determining the morphology of
gravitationally developed clustering. We demonstrate this qualitatively and
quantitatively using simulations. In particular, we use cross-correlation
and rank-correlation techniques to quantify the agreement between a simulat
ed distribution and phase-only reconstructions. The phase-only reconstructi
ons exhibit a high degree of correlation with the original distributions, s
howing how meaningful spatial reconstruction of cosmological density fields
depends more on phase accuracy than on amplitudes.