While glacier fabric reflects the accumulated strain, detailed azimuthal information is required to link the microstructure to the flow, and this is not easily gathered at depth. Borehole logging provides a way to obtain a log of azimuthal orientation of tilted stratigraphic features that can be used to orient the core with respect to glacier flow. We demonstrate this using acoustic borehole logs and the ice core from a 162 m borehole in Upper Fremont Glacier, Wind River Range, Wyoming, USA. We measured the dip of tilted dust and bubble layers in the actual ice core, identified them on the borehole log, then used their strike to orient the core sections containing them. We examined the crystal orientation fabric of our samples, using electr...
Ice shelf collapse significantly contributes to the global rise of sea levels. This intricate proces...
The EastGRIP (East GReenland Ice core Project) Ice Core is drilled in a highly dynamic area, the Nor...
This report was submitted by Richard P. Goldthwait to the National Science Foundation.The University...
Ever since the first deep ice cores were drilled, it has been a challenge to determine their origina...
A 58 m long azimuthally oriented ice core has been collected from the floating lateral sinistral she...
Crystal Orientation Fabric (COF) of c-axes in ice cores reveals information about deformation within...
The fabric of polycrystalline ice is typically described using the c-axis orientation alone, but thi...
Deformation processes dominated by dislocation activity within ice sheets take place on small scale:...
Crystal orientation fabric (COF) analysis provides information about the c-axis orientation of ice g...
Digital optical televiewing (OPTV) of hot-water-drilled boreholes is evaluated as a technique for th...
The development of preferred crystal orientation fabrics (COF) within the ice column can have a stro...
Microstructures, including crystallographic fabric, within the margin of streaming ice can exert str...
Preferred crystal orientation fabrics (COFs) within an ice sheet or glacier are typically found from...
Glacier ice behaves as a viscous fluid, where flow is controlled by a number of external and interna...
Digital optical televiewing, recently developed to log and map terrestrial boreholes, provides a com...
Ice shelf collapse significantly contributes to the global rise of sea levels. This intricate proces...
The EastGRIP (East GReenland Ice core Project) Ice Core is drilled in a highly dynamic area, the Nor...
This report was submitted by Richard P. Goldthwait to the National Science Foundation.The University...
Ever since the first deep ice cores were drilled, it has been a challenge to determine their origina...
A 58 m long azimuthally oriented ice core has been collected from the floating lateral sinistral she...
Crystal Orientation Fabric (COF) of c-axes in ice cores reveals information about deformation within...
The fabric of polycrystalline ice is typically described using the c-axis orientation alone, but thi...
Deformation processes dominated by dislocation activity within ice sheets take place on small scale:...
Crystal orientation fabric (COF) analysis provides information about the c-axis orientation of ice g...
Digital optical televiewing (OPTV) of hot-water-drilled boreholes is evaluated as a technique for th...
The development of preferred crystal orientation fabrics (COF) within the ice column can have a stro...
Microstructures, including crystallographic fabric, within the margin of streaming ice can exert str...
Preferred crystal orientation fabrics (COFs) within an ice sheet or glacier are typically found from...
Glacier ice behaves as a viscous fluid, where flow is controlled by a number of external and interna...
Digital optical televiewing, recently developed to log and map terrestrial boreholes, provides a com...
Ice shelf collapse significantly contributes to the global rise of sea levels. This intricate proces...
The EastGRIP (East GReenland Ice core Project) Ice Core is drilled in a highly dynamic area, the Nor...
This report was submitted by Richard P. Goldthwait to the National Science Foundation.The University...