Two Types of the Icefoots on the Pacific Coast, Hokkaido, Japan
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Well developed icefoots which had ever occurred in the southernmost of Japan were formed on the Pacific Coast of Hokkaido (43°05′N, 145°07′E) during the winter of 1984. Storm icefoots, one of two types, were formed during the spring tide and had long spacing ice cusps. And platform icefoots, the other type, were formed on the seaward side during the average tide that followed the spring tide and had short spacing ice cusps.
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