Alternate Definitions for Grey-white ice

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Term: Grey-white ice
Definition: A category of young ice 15 to 30 centimeters (6 to 12 inches) thick, named for its color.  NSIDCCryosphere 

Young ice 15-30cm thick. Under pressure more likely to ridge than to raft.  ASPECT2012 

Sea ice terminology, describing young ice that is 15 cm to 30 cm thick. Under pressure it is more likely to ridge than to raft.  ECCCanada 

Young ice 15-30 cm thick. Under pressure it is more likely to ridge than to raft.  Bushuyev 

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Term: Grey-white ice
Definition: A category of young ice 15 to 30 centimeters (6 to 12 inches) thick, named for its color.
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Term: Grey-white ice
Definition: Sea ice terminology, describing young ice that is 15 cm to 30 cm thick. Under pressure it is more likely to ridge than to raft.
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Last Modified 2023.03.27
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Term: Grey-white ice
Definition: Young ice 15-30cm thick. Under pressure more likely to ridge than to raft.
Created 2022.03.08
Last Modified 2023.03.27
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Term: Grey-white ice
Definition: Young ice 15-30 cm thick. Under pressure it is more likely to ridge than to raft.
Created 2022.03.08
Last Modified 2023.03.27
Contributed by GCW Glossary
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