Ice floe
An ice floe (/floʊ/) is a large pack of floating ice often defined as a flat piece at least 20 m across at its widest point, and up to more than 10 km across.[1] Drift ice is a floating field of sea ice composed of several ice floes. They may cause ice jams on freshwater rivers, and in the open ocean may damage the hulls of ships.
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 Several ice floes in the Hudson Strait Several ice floes in the Hudson Strait
 Ice floes in the Weddell Sea Ice floes in the Weddell Sea
.jpg.webp) "In the Arctic Sea - An Ice Floe Adrift", 1903 "In the Arctic Sea - An Ice Floe Adrift", 1903
References
    
- Qin Zhang; Roger Skjetne (13 February 2018). Sea Ice Image Processing with MATLAB. CRC. p. 43. ISBN 978-1-351-06918-2.
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