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That's like how people asked me for a Redwood Forest biome, but Redwood Forest is not a biome, it's biome is Temperate Rainforest. So, something similar will happen here.
I'd just hope for some small amount of trees for the wood need.
But I can add new biomes based on that. After releasing the new patch I'm working on (with tons of changes), I will start checking that.
Adding <driesTo> node to the terrain defs will do the work.
IceShallow
<driesTo>Gravel</driesTo>
IceOceanShallow
<driesTo>Gravel</driesTo>
IceMarsh
<driesTo>Soil</driesTo>