gülle
Gélle is a type of ice that forms on the ground, typically in cold regions, when the temperature of the soil is at or below freezing, but the air temperature is above freezing. This phenomenon occurs when water in the soil freezes and expands, forcing the water in the surrounding air to also freeze, creating a layer of ice on the ground surface. Gélle is distinct from other types of ice, such as hoar frost or rime, which form on surfaces above the ground.
The formation of gélle is influenced by several factors, including the soil moisture content, the temperature
Gélle is significant in various ecological and agricultural contexts. In some ecosystems, it can provide insulation
The study of gélle is an important aspect of cryopedology, the branch of science that deals with