#seaiceleads — Public Fediverse posts
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Friday means time for #FieldPhotoFriday (or if you prefer #FridayFieldworkPhoto #FridayFieldPhoto)
These were some of the first #IceFlowers I ever saw on #SeaIce this spring. Made me realise there was more going on in that part of the #Cryosphere than I'd imagined and I should pay it more attention!
Astonishingly beautiful and fragile, they grow on #SeaIceleads by evaporation+ condensation. Fascinating #FluidDynamics and surprisingly #salty tasting!
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Friday means time for #FieldPhotoFriday (or if you prefer #FridayFieldworkPhoto #FridayFieldPhoto)
These were some of the first #IceFlowers I ever saw on #SeaIce this spring. Made me realise there was more going on in that part of the #Cryosphere than I'd imagined and I should pay it more attention!
Astonishingly beautiful and fragile, they grow on #SeaIceleads by evaporation+ condensation. Fascinating #FluidDynamics and surprisingly #salty tasting!
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Friday means time for #FieldPhotoFriday (or if you prefer #FridayFieldworkPhoto #FridayFieldPhoto)
These were some of the first #IceFlowers I ever saw on #SeaIce this spring. Made me realise there was more going on in that part of the #Cryosphere than I'd imagined and I should pay it more attention!
Astonishingly beautiful and fragile, they grow on #SeaIceleads by evaporation+ condensation. Fascinating #FluidDynamics and surprisingly #salty tasting!
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Friday means time for #FieldPhotoFriday (or if you prefer #FridayFieldworkPhoto #FridayFieldPhoto)
These were some of the first #IceFlowers I ever saw on #SeaIce this spring. Made me realise there was more going on in that part of the #Cryosphere than I'd imagined and I should pay it more attention!
Astonishingly beautiful and fragile, they grow on #SeaIceleads by evaporation+ condensation. Fascinating #FluidDynamics and surprisingly #salty tasting!
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Friday means time for #FieldPhotoFriday (or if you prefer #FridayFieldworkPhoto #FridayFieldPhoto)
These were some of the first #IceFlowers I ever saw on #SeaIce this spring. Made me realise there was more going on in that part of the #Cryosphere than I'd imagined and I should pay it more attention!
Astonishingly beautiful and fragile, they grow on #SeaIceleads by evaporation+ condensation. Fascinating #FluidDynamics and surprisingly #salty tasting!