Your comments are solicited regarding a 12' x 3' x 3' mass concrete element placed within forms in an over-sized excavation 16' x 6' x 6' which filled with groundwater (placement in wetlands near sea level) after placement and then the groundwater froze with overnight temp of 26 degree F. The next morning the element was encased to the top of concrete within a chunk of ice and near-freezing water. Clearly this does not meet the spirit of ACI 306.1 requirements for curing concrete in cold weather conditions. But realistically, what negative impact will this "out-of-spec" curing temperature have on the strength and durability of the element? No additional water was mixed with the concrete as placed so the w/c ratio was not really affected. Does your answer depend upon the type of element (footing, beam, anchor, etc...) and/or the loading? Curious to hear your responses, thanks!