The last days of arctic sea ice
Grease ice formation in Recherchefjord, Svalbard. Grease ice is one step of the formation of sea ice: at first small, needle-like crystals (frazil ice) form in the top layer of the ocean. These ice crystals accumulate in supercooled freezing but still liquid water and give it a milky appearance.
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Mats Carduner
Born in Paris in 323 ppm, French and Swedish by citizenship, amateur photographer, amateur cartoonist, entrepreneur by profession - enjoys life and beauty. Believes that science, art and culture can win over obscurantism.
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