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Term: Melt pond
Definition: A pond of liquid water (mostly from melted snow) on the surface of sea ice, usually occurring in the spring. Melt ponds are common in the Arctic but less so in the Antarctic.  AMSglossary 

Pools of melted snow and ice on the sea ice surface created during the summer melt.  NSIDCCryosphere 

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Term: Melt pond
Definition: A pond of liquid water (mostly from melted snow) on the surface of sea ice, usually occurring in the spring. Melt ponds are common in the Arctic but less so in the Antarctic.
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Term: Melt pond
Definition: Pools of melted snow and ice on the sea ice surface created during the summer melt.
Created 2022.03.08
Last Modified 2023.03.27
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