Flusseisflächen
Flusseisflächen, also known as river ice surfaces, refer to the areas on a river that are covered by ice. This phenomenon is common in regions with cold climates where water temperatures drop below freezing. The formation of river ice is a complex process influenced by factors such as air temperature, water flow rate, water depth, and the presence of dissolved substances.
There are several types of river ice. Anchor ice forms on the riverbed and can grow upwards,
Flusseisflächen play a crucial role in the hydrology and ecology of rivers. They can insulate the water