Ž. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 154 1998 307–322 Anisotropic behavior of GRIP ices and flow in Central Greenland

Mechanical tests have been performed on strongly textured ice samples coming from a wide range of depths Žfrom 1328 down to 2868 m. of the GReenland Ice core Project Ž GRIP. for different sample orientations with respect to the prescribed stress. In this way, two directional viscosities, correspondi...

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Main Authors: O. Castelnau A, H. Shoji B, A. Mangeney C, H. Milsch, P. Duval D, A. Miyamoto E, K. Kawada F, O. Watanabe G
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.401.7448 2023-05-15T16:28:06+02:00 Ž. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 154 1998 307–322 Anisotropic behavior of GRIP ices and flow in Central Greenland O. Castelnau A H. Shoji B A. Mangeney C H. Milsch P. Duval D A. Miyamoto E K. Kawada F O. Watanabe G The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives 1997 application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.401.7448 http://www.ipgp.fr/~mangeney/castelnauetal1998.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.401.7448 http://www.ipgp.fr/~mangeney/castelnauetal1998.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://www.ipgp.fr/~mangeney/castelnauetal1998.pdf anisotropy plasticity ice homogenisation plastic flow text 1997 ftciteseerx 2016-01-08T02:51:01Z Mechanical tests have been performed on strongly textured ice samples coming from a wide range of depths Žfrom 1328 down to 2868 m. of the GReenland Ice core Project Ž GRIP. for different sample orientations with respect to the prescribed stress. In this way, two directional viscosities, corresponding to the ‘‘easy glide’ ’ and to the ‘‘hard glide’ ’ orientations, were determined along the core. The viscoplastic anisotropy gradually increases down to a depth of;2600 m and slightly decreases below, revealing a clear correlation between rheology and texture. The experimental mechanical response compares well with that predicted by the ViscoPlastic Self-Consistent Ž VPSC. model. The VPSC model is also applied to ice samples that exhibit an axisymmetric texture to show in more detail the sensitivity of the rheology to specific texture parameters. This leads to a number of recommendations for future mechanical tests on anisotropic samples. A large-scale ice flow model is finally used to estimate the influence of ice anisotropy on the flow along the GRIP–GISP2 flow line. The particular mechanical behavior of deep GRIP ices in the stress regime corresponding to an ice divide leads to deformation rates that are highly sensitive to bedrock topography and texture pattern. This feature is likely to favour the formation of Text Greenland Greenland ice core Greenland Ice core Project GRIP ice core Unknown Greenland
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plasticity
ice
homogenisation
plastic flow
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plasticity
ice
homogenisation
plastic flow
O. Castelnau A
H. Shoji B
A. Mangeney C
H. Milsch
P. Duval D
A. Miyamoto E
K. Kawada F
O. Watanabe G
Ž. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 154 1998 307–322 Anisotropic behavior of GRIP ices and flow in Central Greenland
topic_facet anisotropy
plasticity
ice
homogenisation
plastic flow
description Mechanical tests have been performed on strongly textured ice samples coming from a wide range of depths Žfrom 1328 down to 2868 m. of the GReenland Ice core Project Ž GRIP. for different sample orientations with respect to the prescribed stress. In this way, two directional viscosities, corresponding to the ‘‘easy glide’ ’ and to the ‘‘hard glide’ ’ orientations, were determined along the core. The viscoplastic anisotropy gradually increases down to a depth of;2600 m and slightly decreases below, revealing a clear correlation between rheology and texture. The experimental mechanical response compares well with that predicted by the ViscoPlastic Self-Consistent Ž VPSC. model. The VPSC model is also applied to ice samples that exhibit an axisymmetric texture to show in more detail the sensitivity of the rheology to specific texture parameters. This leads to a number of recommendations for future mechanical tests on anisotropic samples. A large-scale ice flow model is finally used to estimate the influence of ice anisotropy on the flow along the GRIP–GISP2 flow line. The particular mechanical behavior of deep GRIP ices in the stress regime corresponding to an ice divide leads to deformation rates that are highly sensitive to bedrock topography and texture pattern. This feature is likely to favour the formation of
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author O. Castelnau A
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title Ž. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 154 1998 307–322 Anisotropic behavior of GRIP ices and flow in Central Greenland
title_short Ž. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 154 1998 307–322 Anisotropic behavior of GRIP ices and flow in Central Greenland
title_full Ž. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 154 1998 307–322 Anisotropic behavior of GRIP ices and flow in Central Greenland
title_fullStr Ž. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 154 1998 307–322 Anisotropic behavior of GRIP ices and flow in Central Greenland
title_full_unstemmed Ž. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 154 1998 307–322 Anisotropic behavior of GRIP ices and flow in Central Greenland
title_sort ž. earth and planetary science letters 154 1998 307–322 anisotropic behavior of grip ices and flow in central greenland
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