Ice-Fabric Study of the Mawson Region, East Antarctica
Attempts are made to test the relation predicted by Brace (1960) between strain-rates and the ice-fabric patterns obtained at Mawson station, east Antarctica. These orientation fabrics not only are hardly related to the prediction by Brace (1960) or Kamb (1959) but also change easily within a strain...
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crcambridgeupr:10.1017/s0022143000031245 2024-03-03T08:37:54+00:00 Ice-Fabric Study of the Mawson Region, East Antarctica Kizaki, K. 1969 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022143000031245 https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S0022143000031245 en eng Cambridge University Press (CUP) Journal of Glaciology volume 8, issue 53, page 253-276 ISSN 0022-1430 1727-5652 Earth-Surface Processes journal-article 1969 crcambridgeupr https://doi.org/10.1017/s0022143000031245 2024-02-08T08:34:04Z Attempts are made to test the relation predicted by Brace (1960) between strain-rates and the ice-fabric patterns obtained at Mawson station, east Antarctica. These orientation fabrics not only are hardly related to the prediction by Brace (1960) or Kamb (1959) but also change easily within a strain grid with 100m diagonals. Stable patterns of two- and three-maximum fabrics are confirmed. The latter is common and stable in the coarse ice at the surface of the ice sheet. It is apparent that the fabric patterns are generally related to the grain-size. The single-maximum fabric always occurs in fine-grained ice, then more maxima are formed in the course of grain growth. It appears that syntectonic-secondary recrystallization is effective in producing the orientation fabrics with two, three and multiple maxima. Also, the maxima always shift away from the pole of foliation as grain-size increases and there are several stable positions of maximum such as 0°, 17°, 23° and 30°. It is expected that further stable angles would occur with coarser crystals as found in temperate glaciers. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica East Antarctica Ice Sheet Journal of Glaciology Cambridge University Press East Antarctica Mawson Station ENVELOPE(62.874,62.874,-67.603,-67.603) Journal of Glaciology 8 53 253 276 |
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Attempts are made to test the relation predicted by Brace (1960) between strain-rates and the ice-fabric patterns obtained at Mawson station, east Antarctica. These orientation fabrics not only are hardly related to the prediction by Brace (1960) or Kamb (1959) but also change easily within a strain grid with 100m diagonals. Stable patterns of two- and three-maximum fabrics are confirmed. The latter is common and stable in the coarse ice at the surface of the ice sheet. It is apparent that the fabric patterns are generally related to the grain-size. The single-maximum fabric always occurs in fine-grained ice, then more maxima are formed in the course of grain growth. It appears that syntectonic-secondary recrystallization is effective in producing the orientation fabrics with two, three and multiple maxima. Also, the maxima always shift away from the pole of foliation as grain-size increases and there are several stable positions of maximum such as 0°, 17°, 23° and 30°. It is expected that further stable angles would occur with coarser crystals as found in temperate glaciers. |
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Ice-Fabric Study of the Mawson Region, East Antarctica |
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Ice-Fabric Study of the Mawson Region, East Antarctica |
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Ice-Fabric Study of the Mawson Region, East Antarctica |
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Ice-Fabric Study of the Mawson Region, East Antarctica |
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Ice-Fabric Study of the Mawson Region, East Antarctica |
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ice-fabric study of the mawson region, east antarctica |
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Antarc* Antarctica East Antarctica Ice Sheet Journal of Glaciology |
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