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- Ice_rise abstract "An ice rise is a clearly defined elevation of the otherwise totally flat ice shelf, typically dome-shaped and rising 100 to 200 metres above the surrounding ice shelf. An ice rise forms where the ice shelf touches the rocky seabed because of an elevation in the seabed that remains below sea level. (In contrast, an elevation in the seabed that extends above sea level is defined as an island). The ice shelf flows over the seabed elevation, completely covering it with ice, thereby forming an ice rise. The resulting tension forms crevasses around the ice rise.An island within and totally covered by the ice shelf, may appear the exactly the same as an ice rise. Elaborate measurements may be required to distinguish between these two geographic features.Although ice rises are typically located within the ice shelf area, they can partially face the open sea. Ice rises are found only on the ice shelves of Antarctica. The largest ice rises exceed dimensions of 50 by 200 km, or 10 000 km² in area. Some ice rises are incorrectly called islands, but also a few totally ice-covered islands within an ice shelf are also called ice rises.Ice rises, grouped by ice shelf, clockwise starting in East Antarctica:Brunt Ice ShelfMcDonald Ice RumplesRiiser-Larsen Ice ShelfLyddan IslandAmery Ice ShelfBudd Ice Rumples IR1 to IR5 near the ice frontShackleton Ice ShelfGreen Ice Rises (the northernmost ice rise, at 66°21'S)Harrisson Ice RisesRoss Ice ShelfCrary Ice Rise (the southernmost ice rise, at 82°56'S)Crosson Ice ShelfDavis Ice RiseBach Ice ShelfBurgess Ice RiseDvořák Ice RiseIves Ice RiseLandy Ice RisesGeorge VI Ice ShelfMartin Ice RiseWilkins Ice ShelfPetrie Ice RisesSchaus Ice RisesVere Ice RiseWordie Ice ShelfCoker Ice RiseLinchpin Ice RiseMiller Ice RiseNapier Ice RiseReynolds Ice RiseWade Ice RiseMüller Ice ShelfHumphreys Ice RiseLarsen-C Ice ShelfBawden Ice RiseGipps Ice RiseTharp Ice RiseFilchner-Ronne Ice ShelfBerkner IslandKorff Ice RiseHenry Ice RiseFowler Ice RiseSkytrain Ice RiseDoake Ice RumplesDott Ice RiseFletcher Ice RiseHemmen Ice RiseKealey Ice RiseKershaw Ice RumplesHenry and Korff Ice Rises are the largest ice rises, with areas of roughly 1 500 to 1 600 km².".
- Ice_rise thumbnail Antarctic_shelf_ice_hg.png?width=300.
- Ice_rise wikiPageExternalLink i.
- Ice_rise wikiPageID "4415786".
- Ice_rise wikiPageLength "3239".
- Ice_rise wikiPageOutDegree "63".
- Ice_rise wikiPageRevisionID "704631095".
- Ice_rise wikiPageWikiLink Amery_Ice_Shelf.
- Ice_rise wikiPageWikiLink Antarctica.
- Ice_rise wikiPageWikiLink Bach_Ice_Shelf.
- Ice_rise wikiPageWikiLink Bawden_Ice_Rise.
- Ice_rise wikiPageWikiLink Berkner_Island.
- Ice_rise wikiPageWikiLink Brunt_Ice_Shelf.
- Ice_rise wikiPageWikiLink Budd_Ice_Rumples.
- Ice_rise wikiPageWikiLink Burgess_Ice_Rise.
- Ice_rise wikiPageWikiLink Category:Antarctica-related_lists.
- Ice_rise wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bodies_of_ice.
- Ice_rise wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ice_rises.
- Ice_rise wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ice_shelves.
- Ice_rise wikiPageWikiLink Coker_Ice_Rise.
- Ice_rise wikiPageWikiLink Crary_Ice_Rise.
- Ice_rise wikiPageWikiLink Crevasse.
- Ice_rise wikiPageWikiLink Crosson_Ice_Shelf.
- Ice_rise wikiPageWikiLink Davis_Ice_Rise.
- Ice_rise wikiPageWikiLink Doake_Ice_Rumples.
- Ice_rise wikiPageWikiLink Dott_Ice_Rise.
- Ice_rise wikiPageWikiLink Dvořák_Ice_Rise.
- Ice_rise wikiPageWikiLink East_Antarctica.
- Ice_rise wikiPageWikiLink Filchner-Ronne_Ice_Shelf.
- Ice_rise wikiPageWikiLink Fletcher_Ice_Rise.
- Ice_rise wikiPageWikiLink Fowler_Ice_Rise.
- Ice_rise wikiPageWikiLink George_VI_Ice_Shelf.
- Ice_rise wikiPageWikiLink Gipps_Ice_Rise.
- Ice_rise wikiPageWikiLink Green_Ice_Rises.
- Ice_rise wikiPageWikiLink Harrisson_Ice_Rises.
- Ice_rise wikiPageWikiLink Hemmen_Ice_Rise.
- Ice_rise wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Ice_Rise.
- Ice_rise wikiPageWikiLink Humphreys_Ice_Rise.
- Ice_rise wikiPageWikiLink IR1_(ice_rise).
- Ice_rise wikiPageWikiLink IR5_(ice_rise).
- Ice_rise wikiPageWikiLink Ice_shelf.
- Ice_rise wikiPageWikiLink Island.
- Ice_rise wikiPageWikiLink Ives_Ice_Rise.
- Ice_rise wikiPageWikiLink Kealey_Ice_Rise.
- Ice_rise wikiPageWikiLink Kershaw_Ice_Rumples.
- Ice_rise wikiPageWikiLink Korff_Ice_Rise.
- Ice_rise wikiPageWikiLink Landy_Ice_Rises.
- Ice_rise wikiPageWikiLink Larsen_Ice_Shelf.
- Ice_rise wikiPageWikiLink Linchpin_Ice_Rise.
- Ice_rise wikiPageWikiLink Lyddan_Island.
- Ice_rise wikiPageWikiLink Martin_Ice_Rise.
- Ice_rise wikiPageWikiLink McDonald_Ice_Rumples.
- Ice_rise wikiPageWikiLink Miller_Ice_Rise.
- Ice_rise wikiPageWikiLink Muller_Ice_Shelf.
- Ice_rise wikiPageWikiLink Napier_Island.
- Ice_rise wikiPageWikiLink Petrie_Ice_Rises.
- Ice_rise wikiPageWikiLink Reynolds_Ice_Rise.
- Ice_rise wikiPageWikiLink Riiser-Larsen_Ice_Shelf.
- Ice_rise wikiPageWikiLink Ross_Ice_Shelf.
- Ice_rise wikiPageWikiLink Schaus_Ice_Rises.
- Ice_rise wikiPageWikiLink Seabed.
- Ice_rise wikiPageWikiLink Shackleton_Ice_Shelf.
- Ice_rise wikiPageWikiLink Skytrain_Ice_Rise.
- Ice_rise wikiPageWikiLink Tharp_Ice_Rise.
- Ice_rise wikiPageWikiLink Vere_Ice_Rise.
- Ice_rise wikiPageWikiLink Wade_Ice_Rise.
- Ice_rise wikiPageWikiLink Wilkins_Sound.
- Ice_rise wikiPageWikiLink Wordie_Ice_Shelf.
- Ice_rise wikiPageWikiLink File:Antarctic_shelf_ice_hg.png.
- Ice_rise wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ice rise".
- Ice_rise wikiPageWikiLinkText "ice rise".
- Ice_rise wikiPageWikiLinkText "rises".
- Ice_rise wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Ice_rise wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Ice_rise subject Category:Antarctica-related_lists.
- Ice_rise subject Category:Bodies_of_ice.
- Ice_rise subject Category:Ice_rises.
- Ice_rise subject Category:Ice_shelves.
- Ice_rise type List.
- Ice_rise type List.
- Ice_rise comment "An ice rise is a clearly defined elevation of the otherwise totally flat ice shelf, typically dome-shaped and rising 100 to 200 metres above the surrounding ice shelf. An ice rise forms where the ice shelf touches the rocky seabed because of an elevation in the seabed that remains below sea level. (In contrast, an elevation in the seabed that extends above sea level is defined as an island).".
- Ice_rise label "Ice rise".
- Ice_rise sameAs Q1656082.
- Ice_rise sameAs Eisdom.
- Ice_rise sameAs Ledus_pacēlums.
- Ice_rise sameAs Ishaug.
- Ice_rise sameAs m.0c1317.
- Ice_rise sameAs Q1656082.
- Ice_rise sameAs 冰隆.
- Ice_rise wasDerivedFrom Ice_rise?oldid=704631095.
- Ice_rise depiction Antarctic_shelf_ice_hg.png.
- Ice_rise isPrimaryTopicOf Ice_rise.