• "Aufeis" was first used in 1859 by Alexander von Middendorff following his observations of the phenomenon in northern Siberia. When thawed, aufeis leave...
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  • contact Icing (nautical), sea spray that freezes upon contact with ships Aufeis, or icing, a sheet-like mass of frozen groundwater Icing (ice hockey), an...
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  • the nearby Canning River) are covered with extensive ice sheets known as aufeis.: 513  The Kavik runs in a wide, flat alluvium-filled valley and is bordered...
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  • turned into ice bodies of the “aufeis” type. They consisted of a thick lens of lake water, which was covered by lake ice, aufeis and glacier ice, and by snow-firn...
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    melt water from draining properly and potentially leads to damaging leaks. Aufeis is layered ice that forms in Arctic and subarctic stream valleys. Ice, frozen...
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    located. Buried surface ice may derive from snow, frozen lake or sea ice, aufeis (stranded river ice) and even buried glacial ice from the former Pleistocene...
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  • Maryland where she combined field measurements and satellite data to measure aufeis in Alaska. Hall was a scientist at the National Aeronautics and Space Agency's...
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    Middendorff Bay of the Taymyr Peninsula are named after him. He coined the term aufeis. The standard author abbreviation Middend. is used to indicate this person...
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    the great rafting rivers of the world. The river starts from year-round aufeis formations at the headwaters and then flows through extensive canyon areas...
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  • Ordovician shale aquiclude. Geology, 41: 951-954 Ian Clark and B Lauriol, "Aufeis of the Firth River basin, northern Yukon, Canada: insights to permafrost...
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