Congelation ice

This ice has frozen without many air bubbles trapped inside, making it transparent.

Its transparency reveals the colour, usually black, of the water beneath it, hence the name.

Snow ice is white due to the presence of air bubbles.

[4] The total ice thickness can be approximated from Stefan's equation.

Thin, clear ice also has acoustic properties which are useful to tour skaters.

39 mm newly formed clear ice on a lake in Sweden