Type 1 are large, rounded features similar to glacier features in the Earth's Arctic region. These are found mostly at high latitudes on Ceres, which is where most of the ice probably is.
Type 2 are the most common. They are thinner and longer than Type 1, and look like terrestrial avalanche deposits. They're found mostly at mid-latitudes on Ceres. The researchers behind the study thought one of them looked like Bart Simpson's face.
Type 3 occur mostly at low latitudes near Ceres' equator. These are always found coming from large impact craters, and probably formed when impacts melted the sub-surface ice.