Kuparikiisessä
Kuparikiisessä is a Finnish term that translates to "copper ice" or "copper-colored ice." It refers to a phenomenon where ice takes on a distinct reddish-brown or coppery hue. This coloration is not due to the ice itself being metallic, but rather to the presence of certain mineral impurities, most commonly iron oxides, suspended within the water from which the ice formed.
These iron oxides can originate from various natural sources, such as the dissolution of iron-rich rocks and
Kuparikiisessä is often observed in environments with high mineral content in the water, such as bogs, certain