mürabarjääre
Mürabarjääre is a term used in Estonian to describe the phenomenon of "ice jams" or "ice blockages" that can form on rivers and bodies of water, particularly during the winter and spring thaw. These jams occur when large pieces of ice, often broken from the main ice cover, accumulate and obstruct the flow of water.
The formation of mürabarjääre is a natural process influenced by factors such as river current, ice thickness,
Mürabarjääre can have several consequences. They can cause localized flooding, posing a risk to nearby properties
Efforts to mitigate the effects of mürabarjääre sometimes involve ice breaking or controlled blasting to prevent