frazilium
Frazilium is a term used in the field of cryospheric science to describe a type of frazil ice that forms in supercooled water. Frazil ice is a collection of small, needle-like ice crystals that form when the temperature of the water drops below its freezing point, but the water remains in a liquid state due to the absence of nucleation sites. This can occur in various natural environments, such as in the polar regions, where the water is supercooled by the presence of salt or other impurities.
Frazilium is distinct from other forms of frazil ice in that it forms in a more turbulent
Frazilium can have significant implications for the formation of sea ice and the overall dynamics of polar
The study of frazilium is an active area of research in cryospheric science, as it plays a