The presence of crevasses on the surface of ice masses indicates that a fracture criterion has been met. Understanding how crevasses form will provide information about the stress and strain-rate fields in the ice. This study derives a relationship between measurements of strain rate and observations of crevassing on the surface of ice masses. A literature search yielded 17 polar and alpine locations where strain rates had been measured and crevassing recorded. By plotting strain rates (converted to stresses using a creep law) using axes representing the surface-parallel principal stresses, failure envelopes were derived by enclosing measurements where surface crevassing was absent. The derived failure envelopes were found to conform well t...
We have investigated the fracture of Antarctic shelf ice core using two fracture mechanics test meth...
An experimental study of the fracture mechanics and rheology of ice from the Ronne Ice Shelf, Antarc...
Stresses occur in the uppermost 10 m of a glacier as a result of temperature fluctuations at the sur...
Interest in crevasses and associated ice-fracture processes has recently increased due to recognitio...
Interest in crevasses and associated ice-fracture processes has recently increased due to recognitio...
Calving remains one of the most important yet unresolved aspects of glacier and ice sheet flow. Prov...
Calving remains one of the most important yet unresolved aspects of glacier and ice sheet flow. Prov...
Basal crevasses may play an important precursory role in determining both the location and propagati...
Basal crevasses may play an important precursory role in determining both the location and propagati...
Crevasse initiation is linked to strain rates that range over three orders of magnitude (0.001 and 0...
Basal crevasses may play an important precursory role in determining both the location and propagati...
The main purpose of this investigation was to examine the applicability of Nye's theoretical express...
The constitutive relation for glacier ice remains an issue in glaciology. This is evidenced by the r...
We have investigated the fracture of Antarctic shelf ice core using two fracture mechanics test meth...
We have investigated the fracture of Antarctic shelf ice core using two fracture mechanics test meth...
We have investigated the fracture of Antarctic shelf ice core using two fracture mechanics test meth...
An experimental study of the fracture mechanics and rheology of ice from the Ronne Ice Shelf, Antarc...
Stresses occur in the uppermost 10 m of a glacier as a result of temperature fluctuations at the sur...
Interest in crevasses and associated ice-fracture processes has recently increased due to recognitio...
Interest in crevasses and associated ice-fracture processes has recently increased due to recognitio...
Calving remains one of the most important yet unresolved aspects of glacier and ice sheet flow. Prov...
Calving remains one of the most important yet unresolved aspects of glacier and ice sheet flow. Prov...
Basal crevasses may play an important precursory role in determining both the location and propagati...
Basal crevasses may play an important precursory role in determining both the location and propagati...
Crevasse initiation is linked to strain rates that range over three orders of magnitude (0.001 and 0...
Basal crevasses may play an important precursory role in determining both the location and propagati...
The main purpose of this investigation was to examine the applicability of Nye's theoretical express...
The constitutive relation for glacier ice remains an issue in glaciology. This is evidenced by the r...
We have investigated the fracture of Antarctic shelf ice core using two fracture mechanics test meth...
We have investigated the fracture of Antarctic shelf ice core using two fracture mechanics test meth...
We have investigated the fracture of Antarctic shelf ice core using two fracture mechanics test meth...
An experimental study of the fracture mechanics and rheology of ice from the Ronne Ice Shelf, Antarc...
Stresses occur in the uppermost 10 m of a glacier as a result of temperature fluctuations at the sur...