kausijäätä
Kausijäätä, often translated as seasonal ice, refers to ice that forms on bodies of water, such as lakes, rivers, and the sea, and melts away within a single year. This is in contrast to multi-year ice, which can persist for more than one annual melt season. The formation and thickness of kausijäätä are primarily influenced by the duration and intensity of sub-zero temperatures during winter.
In freshwater environments, kausijäätä typically forms when the water temperature drops below freezing. The process begins
The presence and characteristics of kausijäätä have significant implications for ecosystems and human activities. For aquatic