lokaleiserings
Lokaleiserings is a term that describes the process by which certain substances, particularly ice, can exhibit local melting behavior even when the overall ambient temperature is below freezing. This phenomenon is often observed in situations where there are localized sources of heat or pressure that can temporarily raise the temperature at specific points above the melting point of ice.
One common mechanism for lokaleiserings is pressure melting. When ice is subjected to significant pressure, its
Another factor contributing to lokaleiserings is frictional heating. When two surfaces rub against each other, friction
In some cases, lokaleiserings can also be influenced by impurities within the ice. Dissolved substances can