Faceted crystals are observed to grow above crusts. These crusts can result
from the release of latent heat from a freezing-layer of wet snow. Thus, t
he formation of an icy layer could trigger the onset of the growth of a lay
er of faceted crystals above the icy layer. Once started, the growth of fac
eted crystals might then be enhanced due to the low thermal conductivity of
the faceted layer in relation to the icy layer. The presence of a faceted
layer can lead to the release of an avalanche through either failure within
the faceted layer or between the faceted layer and the crust. Published by
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