snölagren
Snölagren refers to a geological formation primarily found in certain alpine and sub-arctic regions. These formations are characterized by the accumulation and compaction of snow over extended periods, eventually transitioning into ice through a process known as firnification. The density and thickness of snölagren can vary significantly depending on climatic conditions, elevation, and the presence of factors that promote snow preservation, such as shaded slopes and consistent cold temperatures.
The formation of snölagren is a slow geological process. Fresh snowfall, with its relatively low density, is
The study of snölagren is important for understanding past climate conditions. Ice cores extracted from deep