Schmelzkanäl
Schmelzkanäl are features found on the surface of glaciers and ice sheets. The term is German, translating to "melt channels" or "melt streams." These are essentially channels carved into the ice by flowing meltwater. When surface ice melts due to solar radiation or warmer air temperatures, the water begins to flow downhill. As it flows, it erodes the ice, creating small rivulets that can coalesce into larger channels.
These channels are dynamic features, constantly changing shape and size. They can be shallow depressions or