Studies on Thermally Induced Fractures and Snowquakes of Polar Snow Cover

P(論文) Thermally induced fractures or thermal cracks, and pronounced seismic events as snowquakes were studied at Mizuho Station, East Antarctica from June 1976 to January 1977. Fractures due to thermal stress were found in the uppermost 50 cm of the snow cover as a result of snow temperature decreas...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Nishio, Fumihiko
Language:English
Published: 1983
Subjects:
Online Access:https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/625/files/KJ00000011310.pdf
id ftnipr:oai:nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000625
record_format openpolar
spelling ftnipr:oai:nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000625 2024-09-09T19:05:15+00:00 Studies on Thermally Induced Fractures and Snowquakes of Polar Snow Cover Nishio, Fumihiko 1983-03 application/pdf https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/625/files/KJ00000011310.pdf eng eng Memoirs of National Institute of Polar Research. Ser. C, Earth sciences 14 1 48 AA00733470 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/625/files/KJ00000011310.pdf 1983 ftnipr 2024-06-17T04:02:37Z P(論文) Thermally induced fractures or thermal cracks, and pronounced seismic events as snowquakes were studied at Mizuho Station, East Antarctica from June 1976 to January 1977. Fractures due to thermal stress were found in the uppermost 50 cm of the snow cover as a result of snow temperature decrease at the surface, and fracture under tensile thermal stress occurs when the stress exceeds the tensile strength of snow. Once thermal cracks are initiated, stress concentration occurs at tips of cracks, and fractures occur more easily in the smaller thermal stress than the tensile strength of snow and accompany more easily pronounced seismic events, that is, snowquake. Snowquakes occur during the decrease of temperature and then thermally induced strain rate corresponds to ductile fracture of snow. The individual snowquakes occur in the near surface and the epicenters of snowquakes located by seismic observations are found near thermal cracks, which indicates that snowquake is caused by the formation of cracks. The epicenters are not distributed in a well-ordered sequence, thus the fractures of snow cover occur at random in the near surface which is under the tensile stress during the decrease of snow temperature. departmental bulletin paper Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctica East Antarctica Memoirs of National Institute of Polar Research Polar Research National Institute of Polar Research Repository, Japan East Antarctica Mizuho ENVELOPE(44.317,44.317,-70.683,-70.683) Mizuho Station ENVELOPE(44.317,44.317,-70.683,-70.683)
institution Open Polar
collection National Institute of Polar Research Repository, Japan
op_collection_id ftnipr
language English
description P(論文) Thermally induced fractures or thermal cracks, and pronounced seismic events as snowquakes were studied at Mizuho Station, East Antarctica from June 1976 to January 1977. Fractures due to thermal stress were found in the uppermost 50 cm of the snow cover as a result of snow temperature decrease at the surface, and fracture under tensile thermal stress occurs when the stress exceeds the tensile strength of snow. Once thermal cracks are initiated, stress concentration occurs at tips of cracks, and fractures occur more easily in the smaller thermal stress than the tensile strength of snow and accompany more easily pronounced seismic events, that is, snowquake. Snowquakes occur during the decrease of temperature and then thermally induced strain rate corresponds to ductile fracture of snow. The individual snowquakes occur in the near surface and the epicenters of snowquakes located by seismic observations are found near thermal cracks, which indicates that snowquake is caused by the formation of cracks. The epicenters are not distributed in a well-ordered sequence, thus the fractures of snow cover occur at random in the near surface which is under the tensile stress during the decrease of snow temperature. departmental bulletin paper
author Nishio, Fumihiko
spellingShingle Nishio, Fumihiko
Studies on Thermally Induced Fractures and Snowquakes of Polar Snow Cover
author_facet Nishio, Fumihiko
author_sort Nishio, Fumihiko
title Studies on Thermally Induced Fractures and Snowquakes of Polar Snow Cover
title_short Studies on Thermally Induced Fractures and Snowquakes of Polar Snow Cover
title_full Studies on Thermally Induced Fractures and Snowquakes of Polar Snow Cover
title_fullStr Studies on Thermally Induced Fractures and Snowquakes of Polar Snow Cover
title_full_unstemmed Studies on Thermally Induced Fractures and Snowquakes of Polar Snow Cover
title_sort studies on thermally induced fractures and snowquakes of polar snow cover
publishDate 1983
url https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/625/files/KJ00000011310.pdf
long_lat ENVELOPE(44.317,44.317,-70.683,-70.683)
ENVELOPE(44.317,44.317,-70.683,-70.683)
geographic East Antarctica
Mizuho
Mizuho Station
geographic_facet East Antarctica
Mizuho
Mizuho Station
genre Antarc*
Antarctica
East Antarctica
Memoirs of National Institute of Polar Research
Polar Research
genre_facet Antarc*
Antarctica
East Antarctica
Memoirs of National Institute of Polar Research
Polar Research
op_relation Memoirs of National Institute of Polar Research. Ser. C, Earth sciences
14
1
48
AA00733470
https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/625/files/KJ00000011310.pdf
_version_ 1809819256076894208