File:White vs clear ice.jpg

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English: This is a block of ice that was extracted with a chainsaw from the Rideau Canal in Ottawa. It shows clear ice at the bottom overlain by layers of white ice on top - the latter are the outcome of surface flooding, to artificially thicken the ice cover.
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A block of clear ice overlain by constructed white ice (hand/foot for scale at right).

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