Shelf ice
Ice formed on a lake and washed up on the shore / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Not to be confused with Ice shelf.
Shelf ice is ice that forms when a portion of a lake surface freezes. It is often then washed upon the shore. The phenomenon is common within the Great Lakes.[1]
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