jäätymissulamisjaksoilla
Jäätymissulamisjaksoilla refers to repeated cycles of freezing and thawing that occur in environments where temperatures fluctuate around the freezing point of water. These cycles are common in temperate and polar regions, particularly during the transition seasons of spring and autumn. The process involves water within the soil, rocks, or other materials turning to ice when temperatures drop below 0 degrees Celsius, and then melting back into liquid water as temperatures rise above 0 degrees Celsius.
These repeated freeze-thaw events can have significant physical and chemical impacts. Physically, the expansion of water