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ice barrier
noun
A part of the Antarctic ice shelf that extends into the sea
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The women set up camp on the Great Ice Barrier, as had Captain Scott's party.
· The largest individual shelf is the Ross ice shelf in West Antarctica, also called the Great Ice Barrier.
In 1778 Cook proceeded to latitude 65° N, but he found no way through the ice barrier either to east or to west.
It is a phenomenon presently found only in Antarctica, where the largest ice barrier, the Ross Ice Shelf, extending into the Ross Sea, is about the size of France.
In 1883, while returning from western Greenland, where he penetrated far into the inland ice, he became the first to break through the great sea ice barrier of the southeast Greenland coast.
High sea-ice production in the Cape Darnley polynya results from the ice barrier (grounded iceberg tongue) blocking the westward advection of sea ice.
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For example, inter and intra-specific differences between Atlantic and Pacific oceans are thought to have emerged by the formation of the Panama Land Bridge, ice barriers in the Arctic, or by differential environmental tolerance through the Arctic or the tropics [4], [5].
Conventional single-stage nozzle is usually blocked by impurities, and the ice-barrier phenomenon is very common.
Nevertheless, the team will face dramatic ice-bound coastlines and shifting sea-ice barriers.
"I remember at one of our early dates, we played the 2001 Odyssey Club, the one where they filmed Saturday Night Fever, right, and all the guys were there to be Travolta with the polyester suit and shirt collars out, one arm raised, when out walks David – we come out individually – in the hard hat, and the mutual suspicion on both sides was like ice, a barrier, wham, in between us like that.
And on the Blue Ridge Parkway in the Great Smokies, drives in early spring in search of an ideal hike can also be frustrating because runoff congeals into sheets of ice, and barriers are up at tunnel entrances and along cliffs.
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