shelf ice

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shelf ice

A large shelf ice formation extends from a rocky coastline into the calm, blue sea.

Definition

Noun: * Shelf Ice: A type of ice that is physically connected to and extends from a coastline or landmass, projecting outward over a body of sea water. It is typically a floating extension of a land-based glacier or ice sheet.

Usage
  • Shelf Ice is a specific geological term used in glaciology and physical geography. It describes a permanent or semi-permanent ice formation.
  • It is often discussed in the context of polar regions, climate science, and coastal dynamics.
Examples
  • The massive shelf ice along the Antarctic coast is a critical feature of the continent's geography.
  • Scientists are monitoring the stability of the shelf ice to understand the impacts of climate change.
  • The calving of a large iceberg from the shelf ice was captured by satellite imagery.
Advanced Usage
  • "Shelf ice front": The seaward-facing edge or cliff of the shelf ice.
    • Penguins often gather near the shelf ice front before diving into the water to hunt.
  • "Shelf ice collapse/breakup": The process where large sections of shelf ice disintegrate.
    • The rapid shelf ice breakup has raised concerns among researchers.
Variants and Related Words
  • Ice Shelf (n): This is a more common and synonymous term for "shelf ice." The two terms are often used interchangeably, though "ice shelf" is more prevalent in modern scientific literature.
    • The Ross Ice Shelf is the largest ice shelf in Antarctica.
  • Glacier (n): A large, persistent body of ice on land that flows slowly. Shelf ice is often the floating terminus of a glacier.
  • Sea Ice (n): Ice that forms from the freezing of seawater. This is distinct from shelf ice, which originates from land.
Synonyms
  • Ice shelf
  • Floating ice tongue (when referring to a narrower projection)
  • Barrier ice (an older, less specific term)
Related Phrases
  • "Calving from shelf ice": The process where icebergs break off from the edge of the shelf ice.
    • The event of calving from shelf ice can produce icebergs the size of cities.
shelf ice

A large shelf ice formation extends from a rocky coastline into the calm, blue sea.

Noun
  1. ice that is attached to land but projects out to sea

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