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  • {{short description|Compression overlapping of floating ice cover in alternating overthrusts and underthrusts}} ...h others where it is the other way around. The lighter areas are where the ice thickness has doubled due to the overlapping process. This pattern is known ...
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  • ..., debris content in the water, [[ice]] wall closure rates (governed by the ice thickness) and squeezing of fluidized sediment.<ref>van der Meer, Jaap JM, ...The balance between channel enlargement by viscous heating and closure by ice deformation when the channels are water-filled reflects their size and [[Fl ...
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  • {{short description|Simulation of ice sheet change}} ...[glacial cycle|glacial–interglacial cycles]] in the past to projections of ice-sheet decay under future [[global warming]] conditions. ...
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  • ...n|Technical explanation of a rheology model describing the flow of glacial ice}} ...e="Nye1953">{{cite journal |last1=Nye |first1=J. F. |title=The flow law of ice from measurements in glacier tunnels, laboratory experiments and the Jungfr ...
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  • ...evel]] at the [[last glacial maximum]] due to the extensive formation of [[ice sheet]]s (which are solely freshwater), this represents a significant fract ...xygen isotopic fractionation is thought to be highly characteristic of sea ice formation. ...
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  • [[File:Faradays ice pail experiment.png|thumb|upright=1.6|Apparatus Faraday used in the experim '''Faraday's ice pail experiment''' is a simple [[electrostatics]] [[Scientific experiment|e ...
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  • ...enhouse and icehouse Earth|Icehouse world]]" like we know it today, with [[ice sheet]]s present in both poles simultaneously. ...ion.<ref name=":2">{{Cite journal|date=2019-01-01|title=Coupled atmosphere-ice-ocean dynamics in Dansgaard-Oeschger events|url=https://www.sciencedirect.c ...
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  • ...009, [[Häagen-Dazs]] announced that it would be reducing the size of their ice cream cartons in the US from 16 US fl oz (470&nbsp;ml) to 14 US fl oz (410& ...e-cream brands for shrinkflation in the United States, where Ben & Jerry's ice-cream is still sold in [[Pint#US liquid pint|pint]]-sized (473&nbsp;ml) tub ...
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  • ...sed [[ice-albedo feedback|surface reflectivity]] (from diminished snow and ice cover) and increased water vapor in the atmosphere. [[Water vapor]] is not ...lar amplification]] resulting from feedbacks that include reduced snow and ice cover. While basic relationships are well understood, feedback uncertainty ...
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  • ....367S }}</ref> as well as its substantial component of low density water [[ice]]. [[Callisto (moon)|Callisto]] is similar in size and bulk composition to ...first2= G.|title= Saturn's satellite Rhea is a homogeneous mix of rock and ice|journal= Geophysical Research Letters |volume= 34|issue= 2|pages=L02202|yea ...
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  • |0.9167 g/mL at 0 °C{{sfn|Lide|2003|loc = Properties of Ice and Supercooled Water in Section 6}} | CrystalStruct = [[ice|Hexagonal]] ...
    89 KB (12,858 words) - 15:52, 26 February 2025
  • ...ture [[phase diagram]] of water. The [[Roman numeral]]s correspond to some ice phases listed below.]] Variations in pressure and temperature give rise to different phases of [[ice]], which have varying properties and molecular geometries. Currently, twent ...
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  • ...m|Glacial]], for regimes where most of water is due to melting of snow and ice and the peak occurs in late summer. ...sphere, but can be as late as August/February on the highest mountains and ice caps, where the flow also heavily varies throughout the day.<ref name=":6" ...
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  • ...aminae, or rolls, white or gray in color, arranged in patches or extensive sheets at altitudes between {{convert|2|and|7|km|ft}}, with the individual element {{term|[[black ice]]}} ...
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  • [[File:IceAgeEarth.jpg|thumb|An artist's impression of ice age Earth at glacial maximum.]] ...ycles|Milankovitch theory]] predicts that [[glacial period]]s occur during ice ages because of astronomical factors in combination with climate feedback m ...
    99 KB (13,859 words) - 20:50, 16 February 2025
  • ...ould not be so wide as the calculated HLB indicated on suppliers technical sheets, especially not as high as HLB 16. It is also important to point out the fa |Edible ice ...
    26 KB (3,905 words) - 07:56, 22 January 2025
  • ...and 7.5 m<sup>2</sup> of 40 micron-thick. Placed behind these penetration sheets were 12 micron-thick [[mylar]] capacitor detectors that recorded penetratio ...rün |first4=E. |title=Dust particles detected near Giacobini-Zinner by the ICE Plasma Wave Instrument |journal=Geophysical Research Letters |date=March 19 ...
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  • ...ence time ranges up to several decades. Residence times of continental ice sheets is hundreds of thousands of years, of small glaciers a few decades. ...
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  • * Icy [[Volatile (astrogeology)|volatiles]]: {{cslist|[[ammonia]]|[[ice|water ice]]|[[ammonium hydrosulfide]]}}}} ...net]]. It is 17&nbsp;times the [[mass of Earth]]. Compared to its fellow [[ice giant]] [[Uranus]], Neptune is slightly more massive, but denser and smalle ...
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  • Variations in δD of different water sources and ice caps are observed due to [[evaporation]] and [[condensation]] processes. (S ==== Ice caps ==== ...
    236 KB (33,740 words) - 16:38, 15 November 2024
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