Testing crevasse-depth models: a field study at Breioamerkurjokull, Iceland

Interest in crevasses and associated ice-fracture processes has recently increased due to recognition of the importance of calving glaciers to the mass balance of the cryosphere, as well as the importance of fractures in glacier hydrology. Recently developed calving criteria make use of models which...

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Main Authors: Mottram, Ruth H., Benn, Douglas I.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2009
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spelling ftunstandrewcris:oai:risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk:publications/1a293679-39e2-4bb3-a48c-76abf4a12519 2023-05-15T16:21:30+02:00 Testing crevasse-depth models: a field study at Breioamerkurjokull, Iceland Mottram, Ruth H. Benn, Douglas I. 2009 https://risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk/portal/en/researchoutput/testing-crevassedepth-models-a-field-study-at-breioamerkurjokull-iceland(1a293679-39e2-4bb3-a48c-76abf4a12519).html eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Mottram , R H & Benn , D I 2009 , ' Testing crevasse-depth models: a field study at Breioamerkurjokull, Iceland ' , Journal of Glaciology , vol. 55 , no. 192 , pp. 746-752 . GREENLAND ICE-SHEET FRACTURE-MECHANICS APPROACH TIDEWATER GLACIERS PROPAGATION PENETRATION DYNAMICS VELOCITY DRAINAGE STRESS RATES article 2009 ftunstandrewcris 2021-12-26T14:18:37Z Interest in crevasses and associated ice-fracture processes has recently increased due to recognition of the importance of calving glaciers to the mass balance of the cryosphere, as well as the importance of fractures in glacier hydrology. Recently developed calving criteria make use of models which predict crevasse depth from surface strain rates, but these models have rarely been tested against observations. In this study, we present data on crevasse depth and surface strain rates, and compare the measured values with results of two crevasse-depth models: a simple function proposed by Nye and a linear elastic fracture mechanics (LEFM) model developed by Van der Veen. Our results indicate that both models predict crevasse depths within the correct order of magnitude. The LEFM model, incorporating measured values of crevasse spacing and tuned for fracture toughness, performs better in predicting crevasse depths, but where lack of input data precludes such tuning, the results are similar to Nye's model predictions. We conclude that both models may be used to calculate crevasse depths in calving models, although the Nye function is undoubtedly much simpler to implement within an ice-dynamics model. Article in Journal/Newspaper glacier glacier Greenland Ice Sheet Iceland Journal of Glaciology Tidewater University of St Andrews: Research Portal Greenland
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topic GREENLAND ICE-SHEET
FRACTURE-MECHANICS APPROACH
TIDEWATER GLACIERS
PROPAGATION
PENETRATION
DYNAMICS
VELOCITY
DRAINAGE
STRESS
RATES
spellingShingle GREENLAND ICE-SHEET
FRACTURE-MECHANICS APPROACH
TIDEWATER GLACIERS
PROPAGATION
PENETRATION
DYNAMICS
VELOCITY
DRAINAGE
STRESS
RATES
Mottram, Ruth H.
Benn, Douglas I.
Testing crevasse-depth models: a field study at Breioamerkurjokull, Iceland
topic_facet GREENLAND ICE-SHEET
FRACTURE-MECHANICS APPROACH
TIDEWATER GLACIERS
PROPAGATION
PENETRATION
DYNAMICS
VELOCITY
DRAINAGE
STRESS
RATES
description Interest in crevasses and associated ice-fracture processes has recently increased due to recognition of the importance of calving glaciers to the mass balance of the cryosphere, as well as the importance of fractures in glacier hydrology. Recently developed calving criteria make use of models which predict crevasse depth from surface strain rates, but these models have rarely been tested against observations. In this study, we present data on crevasse depth and surface strain rates, and compare the measured values with results of two crevasse-depth models: a simple function proposed by Nye and a linear elastic fracture mechanics (LEFM) model developed by Van der Veen. Our results indicate that both models predict crevasse depths within the correct order of magnitude. The LEFM model, incorporating measured values of crevasse spacing and tuned for fracture toughness, performs better in predicting crevasse depths, but where lack of input data precludes such tuning, the results are similar to Nye's model predictions. We conclude that both models may be used to calculate crevasse depths in calving models, although the Nye function is undoubtedly much simpler to implement within an ice-dynamics model.
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title Testing crevasse-depth models: a field study at Breioamerkurjokull, Iceland
title_short Testing crevasse-depth models: a field study at Breioamerkurjokull, Iceland
title_full Testing crevasse-depth models: a field study at Breioamerkurjokull, Iceland
title_fullStr Testing crevasse-depth models: a field study at Breioamerkurjokull, Iceland
title_full_unstemmed Testing crevasse-depth models: a field study at Breioamerkurjokull, Iceland
title_sort testing crevasse-depth models: a field study at breioamerkurjokull, iceland
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op_source Mottram , R H & Benn , D I 2009 , ' Testing crevasse-depth models: a field study at Breioamerkurjokull, Iceland ' , Journal of Glaciology , vol. 55 , no. 192 , pp. 746-752 .
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