Alternate Definitions for Needle ice

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Term: Needle ice
Definition: Thin, elongated ice crystals that form perpendicular to the ground surface.  NSIDCCryosphere 

Thin, elongated ice crystals that form perpendicular to the ground surface  IPAPermafrost 

Thin, elongated ice crystals that form perpendicular to the ground surface. Single crystals are rarer. The optimum ground temperature range between 0C and -5C, with a temperature gradient between 0.3 and 0.5C/cm.  TrombottoGeocryology 

1.Same as candle ice. 2.Same as frazil.  AMSglossary 

A form of periglacial ground ice that consists of groups ice slivers at or immediately below the ground surface. Needle ice is about a few centimeters long.  PhysicalGeography 

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Term: Needle ice
Definition: A form of periglacial ground ice that consists of groups ice slivers at or immediately below the ground surface. Needle ice is about a few centimeters long.
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Term: Needle ice
Definition: Thin, elongated ice crystals that form perpendicular to the ground surface.
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Term: Needle ice
Definition: Thin, elongated ice crystals that form perpendicular to the ground surface
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Term: Needle ice
Definition: Thin, elongated ice crystals that form perpendicular to the ground surface. Single crystals are rarer. The optimum ground temperature range between 0C and -5C, with a temperature gradient between 0.3 and 0.5C/cm.
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Term: Needle ice
Definition: 1.Same as candle ice. 2.Same as frazil.
Created 2022.03.08
Last Modified 2023.03.27
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