perífröstun
Perífröstun is an Icelandic word that translates to "frost and thaw" or "freeze-thaw." It refers to a cyclical process where water in the ground freezes, expands, and then thaws, causing the soil to heave and contract. This phenomenon is particularly common in regions with cold climates and is a significant factor in geological processes and soil mechanics.
The process of perífröstun begins when temperatures drop below freezing, causing water within soil pores to
Perífröstun has several important implications. In construction, it can damage foundations, roads, and other infrastructure by