reindrift
Reindrift is a phenomenon observed in the Arctic region, particularly in the Barents Sea, where ice floes are carried by ocean currents and winds away from their original formation areas. This process is a significant component of the Arctic sea ice dynamics and plays a crucial role in the overall climate system.
The term "reindrift" originates from the Norwegian word "reindrift," which refers to the drift of reindeer herds.
Reindrift ice typically has a different composition and thickness compared to the ice formed in situ. It
The reindrift process is influenced by various factors, including oceanography, meteorology, and sea ice dynamics. Changes
Reindrift is a complex and dynamic process that requires further study to fully understand its implications