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Wat (wie) is hummocky ice - definitie

GEOLOGICAL FEATURE
Hummocky; Hummocks; Pounus; Thufur; Hommock; Ridged ice; Hummock ice; Hummocked ice; Bog hummock
  • Several earth hummocks in England
  • Ice hummocks

Hummocky         
·adj Abounding in hummocks.
hummock         
¦ noun a hillock or knoll.
?a hump or ridge in an ice field.
?N. Amer. a piece of forested ground rising above a marsh.
Derivatives
hummocky adjective
Origin
C16: of unknown origin.
hummock         
n.
1.
Hillock, knoll, knob of soil.
2.
Ridge, pile, hump, knob, protuberance (in a field of ice).

Wikipedia

Hummock

In geology, a hummock is a small knoll or mound above ground. They are typically less than 15 meters (50 ft) in height and tend to appear in groups or fields. Large landslide avalanches that typically occur in volcanic areas are responsible for formation of hummocks. From the initiation of the landslide to the final formation, hummocks can be characterized by their evolution, spatial distribution, and internal structure. As the movement of landslide begins, the extension faulting results in formation of hummocks with smaller ones at the front of the landslide and larger ones in the back. The size of the hummocks is dependent on their position in the initial mass. As this mass spreads, the hummocks further modify to break up or merger to form larger structures. It is difficult to make generalizations about hummocks because of the diversity in their morphology and sedimentology. An extremely irregular surface may be called hummocky.

An ice hummock is a boss or rounded knoll of ice rising above the general level of an ice-field. Hummocky ice is caused by slow and unequal pressure in the main body of the packed ice, and by unequal structure and temperature at a later period.