eishohlräume
Eishohlräume are natural or anthropogenic cavities within glaciers or ice sheets that contain liquid water. These features are typically found at the base of glaciers or within the ice mass itself. The formation of eishohlräume is primarily driven by geothermal heat from the Earth's interior or frictional heat generated by ice movement. Surface meltwater can also contribute to their formation and sustenance, especially in warmer climates.
The size and shape of eishohlräume vary significantly, ranging from small pockets to vast subglacial lakes.
Eishohlräume play a crucial role in glacier dynamics. The presence of liquid water at the glacier base