isdekket
Isdekket is a Norwegian term used to describe a surface that is covered by ice. In meteorology and geography it commonly refers to sea ice, lake ice and river ice. The extent and duration of an isdekket surface depend on air temperature, water temperature, salinity, wind, and solar radiation. Sea ice forms by freezing seawater; it thickens through seasonal growth and can drift with currents. Lake and river ice form when ambient temperatures fall below freezing for extended periods, with thickness ranging from a few centimeters to several decimeters, depending on duration and conditions.
Seasonal cycles: In temperate and polar regions, ice cover typically forms in late autumn, reaches maximum extent
Monitoring: Isdekket is monitored by satellite observations (passive microwave sensors) and ground measurements; thickness is estimated
Etymology and usage: In Norwegian, is is ice, dekket means covered; thus isdekket literally means 'ice-covered'.