Video

Ice Wedges in Alaska's National Parks

Arctic Inventory & Monitoring Network

Ice Wedges in Alaska's National Parks
Video Player is loading.
Current Time 0:00
Duration -:-
Loaded: 0%
Stream Type LIVE
Remaining Time -:-
 
1x
    • Chapters
    • descriptions off, selected

      Description

      Ice wedges can resemble a giant quilt when seen from the air and form only where permafrost is found. During very cold weather, solidly frozen ground can shrink and crack. When snow melts in spring, water runs into the cracks and freezes, which causes the cracks to grow. Most cracks are preserved beneath the ground surface. If the ground above ice wedges is disturbed by vehicle traffic or warmer conditions, however, the ground above the cracks melts and reveals the ice wedges.

      Duration

      1 minute, 11 seconds

      Credit

      Dave Swanson

      Date Created

      07/06/2023

      Copyright and Usage Info