ridging
process that occurs when wind, ocean currents, and other forces push sea ice around into piles that rise and form small mountains above the level sea ice surface; ridges are initially thin and transparent with very sharp edges from blocks of ice piling up; also see keels.
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Ridged sea ice.
Don Perovich, U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory
Topic(s):
sea ice