International audiencePrediction of ice mass flow and associated dynamics is pivotal at a time of climate change. Ice flow is dominantly accommodated by the motion of crystal defects-the dislocations. In the specific case of ice, their observation is not always accessible by means of the classical tools such as X-ray diffraction or transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Part of the dislocation population, the geometrically necessary dislocations (GNDs) can nevertheless be constrained using crystal orientation measurements via electron backscattering diffraction (EBSD) associated with appropriate analyses based on the Nye (1950) approach. The present study uses the Weighted Burgers Vectors, a reduced formulation of the Nye theory that enabl...
International audienceWe have made creep experiments on columnar grained ice and characterised the m...
The most common form of ice belongs to the hexagonal system and has a c/a lattice ratio of 1.628. Di...
In this work, we present first results of high-resolution EBSD for ice with a spatial resolution dow...
International audiencePrediction of ice mass flow and associated dynamics is pivotal at a time of cl...
Deformation of ice in continental sized ice sheets determines the flow behavior of ice ...
To improve our understanding of dynamical processes in polar ice sheets by microstructural analysis ...
Mass loss from ice sheets contributes to global sea level rise, and accelerated ice flow to the ocea...
Ice has a very high plastic anisotropy with easy dislocation glide on basal planes while glide on no...
International audienceWe present high resolution observations of microstructure and texture evolutio...
The flow of ice depends on the properties of the aggregate of individual ice crystals, such as grain...
The flow of ice depends on the properties of the aggregate of individual ice crystals, such as grain...
Distorted crystals carry useful information on processes involved in their formation, deformation an...
International audienceWe have made creep experiments on columnar grained ice and characterised the m...
The most common form of ice belongs to the hexagonal system and has a c/a lattice ratio of 1.628. Di...
In this work, we present first results of high-resolution EBSD for ice with a spatial resolution dow...
International audiencePrediction of ice mass flow and associated dynamics is pivotal at a time of cl...
Deformation of ice in continental sized ice sheets determines the flow behavior of ice ...
To improve our understanding of dynamical processes in polar ice sheets by microstructural analysis ...
Mass loss from ice sheets contributes to global sea level rise, and accelerated ice flow to the ocea...
Ice has a very high plastic anisotropy with easy dislocation glide on basal planes while glide on no...
International audienceWe present high resolution observations of microstructure and texture evolutio...
The flow of ice depends on the properties of the aggregate of individual ice crystals, such as grain...
The flow of ice depends on the properties of the aggregate of individual ice crystals, such as grain...
Distorted crystals carry useful information on processes involved in their formation, deformation an...
International audienceWe have made creep experiments on columnar grained ice and characterised the m...
The most common form of ice belongs to the hexagonal system and has a c/a lattice ratio of 1.628. Di...
In this work, we present first results of high-resolution EBSD for ice with a spatial resolution dow...