driftgrenze
Driftgrenze is a term used in glaciology and physical geography to describe the boundary or limit beyond which ice can no longer significantly contribute to or sustain the process of drift. This concept is particularly relevant in the study of ice drift, which refers to the movement of ice masses, such as sea ice, glaciers, or icebergs, driven by forces like wind, currents, and gravity.
The driftgrenze is not a fixed geographical line but rather a dynamic zone that can shift based
Understanding the driftgrenze is crucial for modeling ice movement, predicting sea ice extent, and assessing the