Aljuskurvor
Aljuskurvor is a phenomenon discovered in the Arctic region, specifically in areas where sea ice meets the shore. It is characterized by a unique pattern of ice ridging and "loomak", which is a local term referring to the curl-up or wind-eroded margins of the sea ice.
Research suggests that Aljuskurvor occurs when strong winds and tidal forces come together to grease ice, a
Studying Aljuskurvor has drawn attention from glaciologists and geophysicists, as it offers insight into the complex
Features of Aljuskurvor have been documented by Landsat, air-borne and other multi-spectral satellite data. Researchers analyze