Ice Dams form in Iceland’s Rivers
Conditions have been so cold as of late that ice dams have started forming in some of Iceland’s rivers, including the Hvítá, in Árnessýsla, and the country's largest river, Ölfusá. Ice dams, or ice jams, occur when a topographic feature in a river, such as a bend or shallow water, prevents floating drifting ice from […] The post Ice Dams form in Iceland's Rivers appeared first on Iceland Review.Read more:
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