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Definition of frazil in English: frazil(also frazil ice) noun ˈfreɪz(ə)lˈfrazəl mass nounNorth American Soft or amorphous ice formed by the accumulation of ice crystals in water that is too turbulent to freeze solid. Example sentencesExamples - Grease ice is a later stage of freezing than frazil ice when the crystals have coagulated to form a soupy layer on the surface.
- Thicker, soupy accumulations of frazil ice which are often herded by wind action are termed grease ice.
- An equation representing the threshold conditions for the formation of frazil ice jams was determined.
- Hydrothane is proven to eliminate frazil ice and to control the growth of marine organisms such as barnacles and zebra mussels.
- A small chance of frazil ice formation exists in this open portion, where it occurred in late 2000.
- The amount of frazil ice is proportional to the extent of the open water area and the rate of heat loss.
- It is an object of the invention to provide an underwater frazil ice detector which is self cleaning.
- Tha frazil ice layer grows in all directions, and it finally bridges over the spaces between bars.
- Accumulations of frazil ice that generally take the form of thin, delicate transparent plates.
- Contaminant fluxes associated with the process of frazil ice formation in the Kara sea are much smaller than worst-case estimates.
- The initial form of sea ice is a slurry of ice crystals called frazil ice, which under various conditions grow together to form many different and complex ice forms.
- The second has the frazil ice model embedded in a commonly used sub-ice shelf ocean circulation model, which is then applied to a simple ice shelf-ocean model domain.
- As the slush moves into a flatter, slower moving portion of the stream, the frazil will accumulate under the ice cover.
Origin Late 19th century: from Canadian French frasil 'snow floating in the water', from French fraisil 'cinders'. Definition of frazil in US English: frazil(also frazil ice) nounˈfrazəl North American Soft or amorphous ice formed by the accumulation of ice crystals in water that is too turbulent to freeze solid. Example sentencesExamples - Accumulations of frazil ice that generally take the form of thin, delicate transparent plates.
- As the slush moves into a flatter, slower moving portion of the stream, the frazil will accumulate under the ice cover.
- Contaminant fluxes associated with the process of frazil ice formation in the Kara sea are much smaller than worst-case estimates.
- An equation representing the threshold conditions for the formation of frazil ice jams was determined.
- Thicker, soupy accumulations of frazil ice which are often herded by wind action are termed grease ice.
- The initial form of sea ice is a slurry of ice crystals called frazil ice, which under various conditions grow together to form many different and complex ice forms.
- The amount of frazil ice is proportional to the extent of the open water area and the rate of heat loss.
- It is an object of the invention to provide an underwater frazil ice detector which is self cleaning.
- Tha frazil ice layer grows in all directions, and it finally bridges over the spaces between bars.
- The second has the frazil ice model embedded in a commonly used sub-ice shelf ocean circulation model, which is then applied to a simple ice shelf-ocean model domain.
- A small chance of frazil ice formation exists in this open portion, where it occurred in late 2000.
- Grease ice is a later stage of freezing than frazil ice when the crystals have coagulated to form a soupy layer on the surface.
- Hydrothane is proven to eliminate frazil ice and to control the growth of marine organisms such as barnacles and zebra mussels.
Origin Late 19th century: from Canadian French frasil ‘snow floating in the water’, from French fraisil ‘cinders’. |