Science random: a flooded snowpit on Arctic sea ice.
What's going on here? On drifting pack ice, a snow load can depress the ice surface below sea level and it floods. Here, there's a chunk of ice tilted down so it slopes to below sea level as the snow load thickens - it is a wind deposit behind a small ridge (also places were ice is jumbled up).
It's the same procedure and logging as an avalanche study pit, although always did a density and salinity profile as well.
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