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Wat (wie) is sheet ice - definitie

LARGE MASS OF GLACIER ICE
Ice Sheet; Ice sheets; Glacial sheet; Continental glacier; Ice-sheet; Continental glaciation
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  • Aerial view of the ice sheet on [[Greenland]]'s east coast
  • Map of Greenland<ref>The map of Greenland is ''not'' on the same scale as the map of Antarctica; Greenland's area is approximately 15% of Antarctica's.</ref>

West Antarctic Ice Sheet         
  • A map of West Antarctica
  • A collage of footage and animation to explain the changes that are occurring on the West Antarctic Ice Sheet, narrated by glaciologist [[Eric Rignot]]
SEGMENT OF THE CONTINENTAL ICE SHEET THAT COVERS WEST (OR LESSER) ANTARCTICA
West Antarctic ice sheet; Collapse of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet
The Western Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) is the segment of the continental ice sheet that covers West Antarctica, the portion of Antarctica on the side of the Transantarctic Mountains that lies in the Western Hemisphere. The WAIS is classified as a marine-based ice sheet, meaning that its bed lies well below sea level and its edges flow into floating ice shelves.
ice sheet         
¦ noun a layer of ice covering an extensive tract of land for a long period of time.
ice sheet         
(ice sheets)
An ice sheet is a large thick area of ice, especially one that exists for a long time.
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Wikipedia

Ice sheet

In glaciology, an ice sheet, also known as a continental glacier, is a mass of glacial ice that covers surrounding terrain and is greater than 50,000 km2 (19,000 sq mi). The only current ice sheets are in Antarctica and Greenland; during the Last Glacial Period at Last Glacial Maximum, the Laurentide Ice Sheet covered much of North America, the Weichselian ice sheet covered Northern Europe and the Patagonian Ice Sheet covered southern South America.

Ice sheets are bigger than ice shelves or alpine glaciers. Masses of ice covering less than 50,000 km2 are termed an ice cap. An ice cap will typically feed a series of glaciers around its periphery.

Although the surface is cold, the base of an ice sheet is generally warmer due to geothermal heat. In places, melting occurs and the melt-water lubricates the ice sheet so that it flows more rapidly. This process produces fast-flowing channels in the ice sheet — these are ice streams.

The present-day polar ice sheets are relatively young in geological terms. The Antarctic Ice Sheet first formed as a small ice cap (maybe several) in the early Oligocene, 33.9-23.0 Ma, but retreated and advanced many times until the Pliocene, 5.33-2.58Ma, when it came to occupy almost all of Antarctica. The Greenland ice sheet did not develop at all until the late Pliocene, but apparently developed very rapidly with the first continental glaciation. This had the unusual effect of allowing fossils of plants that once grew on present-day Greenland to be much better preserved than with the slowly forming Antarctic ice sheet.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor sheet ice
1. Sheet ice that normally covers the waters of the Barents Sea is quickly starting to shift and disappear, she said.
2. A spokesman for Cheshire Police said: "The closure is due to sheet ice that has formed on the motorway carriageways which has resulted in several collisions.
3. Unseasonably warm weather has left the huge male bear stranded for almost four months, far from his winter hunting ground on the edge of the sheet–ice – so a meaty, 6ft human looks too appetising to resist.
4. On Sunday morning a car rolled on to its side on the M25 between St Albans and Potter‘s Bar during a heavy snow flurry and in Cheshire, the M6 was closed between junctions 10 and 11 near Warrington because of sheet ice.