nilas
Nilas is a thin, uniform crust of sea ice that forms on the surface of seawater in polar regions when the water begins to freeze. It is typically 2 to 10 centimeters thick and appears smooth, pale blue to gray, and translucent. Nilas is flexible and can bend with slight wave action without breaking, a property that distinguishes it from thicker, more rigid ice.
Nilas forms as the upper surface freezes under cold air conditions, often following the development of frazil
In the sea-ice growth sequence, nilas represents the initial solid ice stage. When the crust thickens to
Geographically, nilas is observed in Arctic and sub-Arctic seas during winter and in some Antarctic marginal