File:Pressure ridge -- where two ice floes meet.jpg
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DescriptionPressure ridge -- where two ice floes meet.jpg |
English: A long ridge of ice that has formed when two floes of thick ice have been squeezed together by wind or ocean currents, with the ice breaking into chunks that pile upward and also downward below the ice. This ice is difficult to cross on foot or with sleds or snowmobiles. |
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Source | http://sealevel2.jpl.nasa.gov/jr_oceanographer/oceanographer-holt.html |
Author | Photos courtesy of Ben Holt and Susan Digby |
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