Subgrain boundaries in Antarctic ice quantified by X-ray Laue diffraction

Ice in polar ice sheets undergoes deformation during its flow towards the coast. Deformation and recrystallization microstructures such as subgrain boundaries can be observed and recorded using high-resolution light microscopy of sublimation-edged sample surfaces (microstructure mapping). Subgrain b...

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Main Authors: Weikusat, Ilka, Miyamoto, Atsushi, Faria, Sergio H., Kipfstuhl, Sepp, Azuma, Nobuhiko, Hondoh, Takeo
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2011
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Ice
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spelling ftsubgoettingen:oai:goescholar:1/8615 2023-05-15T13:44:06+02:00 Subgrain boundaries in Antarctic ice quantified by X-ray Laue diffraction Weikusat, Ilka Miyamoto, Atsushi Faria, Sergio H. Kipfstuhl, Sepp Azuma, Nobuhiko Hondoh, Takeo 2011 10 http://resolver.sub.uni-goettingen.de/purl?gs-1/8615 eng eng 1727-5652 http://resolver.sub.uni-goettingen.de/purl?gs-1/8615 580057 openAccess Subgrain boundaries Antarctic Ice X-ray diffraction 550 journalArticle publishedVersion 2011 ftsubgoettingen 2022-11-02T09:27:59Z Ice in polar ice sheets undergoes deformation during its flow towards the coast. Deformation and recrystallization microstructures such as subgrain boundaries can be observed and recorded using high-resolution light microscopy of sublimation-edged sample surfaces (microstructure mapping). Subgrain boundaries observed by microstructure mapping reveal characteristic shapes and arrangements. As these arrangements are related to the basal plane orientation, full crystallographic orientation measurements are needed for further characterization and interpretation of the subgrain boundary types. X-ray Laue diffraction measurements validate the sensitivity of different boundary types with sublimation used by microstructure mapping for the classification. X-ray Laue diffraction provides misorientation values of all four crystal axes. Line scans across a subgrain boundary pre-located by microstructure mapping can determine the rotation axis and angle. Together with the orientation of the subgrain boundary this yields information on the dislocation types. Tilt and twist boundaries composed of dislocations lying in the basal plane, and tilt boundaries composed of nonbasal dislocations were found. A statistical analysis shows that nonbasal dislocations play a significant role in the formation of all subgrain boundaries. peerReviewed Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Georg-August-Universität Göttingen: GoeScholar Antarctic
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topic Subgrain boundaries
Antarctic
Ice
X-ray
diffraction
550
spellingShingle Subgrain boundaries
Antarctic
Ice
X-ray
diffraction
550
Weikusat, Ilka
Miyamoto, Atsushi
Faria, Sergio H.
Kipfstuhl, Sepp
Azuma, Nobuhiko
Hondoh, Takeo
Subgrain boundaries in Antarctic ice quantified by X-ray Laue diffraction
topic_facet Subgrain boundaries
Antarctic
Ice
X-ray
diffraction
550
description Ice in polar ice sheets undergoes deformation during its flow towards the coast. Deformation and recrystallization microstructures such as subgrain boundaries can be observed and recorded using high-resolution light microscopy of sublimation-edged sample surfaces (microstructure mapping). Subgrain boundaries observed by microstructure mapping reveal characteristic shapes and arrangements. As these arrangements are related to the basal plane orientation, full crystallographic orientation measurements are needed for further characterization and interpretation of the subgrain boundary types. X-ray Laue diffraction measurements validate the sensitivity of different boundary types with sublimation used by microstructure mapping for the classification. X-ray Laue diffraction provides misorientation values of all four crystal axes. Line scans across a subgrain boundary pre-located by microstructure mapping can determine the rotation axis and angle. Together with the orientation of the subgrain boundary this yields information on the dislocation types. Tilt and twist boundaries composed of dislocations lying in the basal plane, and tilt boundaries composed of nonbasal dislocations were found. A statistical analysis shows that nonbasal dislocations play a significant role in the formation of all subgrain boundaries. peerReviewed
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Weikusat, Ilka
Miyamoto, Atsushi
Faria, Sergio H.
Kipfstuhl, Sepp
Azuma, Nobuhiko
Hondoh, Takeo
author_facet Weikusat, Ilka
Miyamoto, Atsushi
Faria, Sergio H.
Kipfstuhl, Sepp
Azuma, Nobuhiko
Hondoh, Takeo
author_sort Weikusat, Ilka
title Subgrain boundaries in Antarctic ice quantified by X-ray Laue diffraction
title_short Subgrain boundaries in Antarctic ice quantified by X-ray Laue diffraction
title_full Subgrain boundaries in Antarctic ice quantified by X-ray Laue diffraction
title_fullStr Subgrain boundaries in Antarctic ice quantified by X-ray Laue diffraction
title_full_unstemmed Subgrain boundaries in Antarctic ice quantified by X-ray Laue diffraction
title_sort subgrain boundaries in antarctic ice quantified by x-ray laue diffraction
publishDate 2011
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