Simulations of glacier flow are commonly based on the assumption that ice has an isotropic viscosity. Here we examine the plane flow of ice in the special region of an ice divide using a constitutive relation for an anisotropic, incompressible viscous body that is orthotropic and transversally isotropic. Ice is assumed to be isotropic at the ice sheet surface, with the continuous development of a vertical. single maximum c axis fabric with increasing depth. We consider the theoretical case of an: isothermal ice sheet over a horizontal bedrock, with no slip at the ice-bedrock interface. The ice sheet surface elevation is imposed, and the flow corresponding to the steady state is calculated, using a two-dimensional finite difference model bas...
We use numerical modeling with a full-system Stokes solver to elucidate the effects of nonlinear rhe...
EGU General Assembly 2020 - online, 4–8 May 2020To describe the rheology of ice, it is customary to...
The ice single crystal is one of the most anisotropic natural materials and the resulting viscous be...
Summary A radially symmetric, gravity-driven, steady flow of a grounded polar ice sheet with a presc...
Few ice sheet flow models have been developed that solve the complete set of mechanical equations. U...
Abstract. An axially symmetric, gravity driven, steady flow of a grounded polar ice sheet with a pre...
Reorientation of individual crystal glide planes, as isotropic surface ice is deformed during its pa...
The ice flows by plastic deformation under gravity, and by sliding over the bedrock, when local temp...
In most current ice sheet models the rheological properties of ice are usually assumed to be either...
ABSTRACT. Polar ice is known to be one of the most anisotropic natural materials. For a given fabric...
Ice sheet flow modeling is generally based on the shallow ice approximation (SIA) developed for isot...
The microstructure of polycrystalline ice evolves under prolonged deformation, leading to anisotrop...
International audienceAs fibers or other crystalline materials exhibiting hexagonal symmetry, the cr...
We use numerical modeling with a full-system Stokes solver to elucidate the effects of nonlinear rhe...
EGU General Assembly 2020 - online, 4–8 May 2020To describe the rheology of ice, it is customary to...
The ice single crystal is one of the most anisotropic natural materials and the resulting viscous be...
Summary A radially symmetric, gravity-driven, steady flow of a grounded polar ice sheet with a presc...
Few ice sheet flow models have been developed that solve the complete set of mechanical equations. U...
Abstract. An axially symmetric, gravity driven, steady flow of a grounded polar ice sheet with a pre...
Reorientation of individual crystal glide planes, as isotropic surface ice is deformed during its pa...
The ice flows by plastic deformation under gravity, and by sliding over the bedrock, when local temp...
In most current ice sheet models the rheological properties of ice are usually assumed to be either...
ABSTRACT. Polar ice is known to be one of the most anisotropic natural materials. For a given fabric...
Ice sheet flow modeling is generally based on the shallow ice approximation (SIA) developed for isot...
The microstructure of polycrystalline ice evolves under prolonged deformation, leading to anisotrop...
International audienceAs fibers or other crystalline materials exhibiting hexagonal symmetry, the cr...
We use numerical modeling with a full-system Stokes solver to elucidate the effects of nonlinear rhe...
EGU General Assembly 2020 - online, 4–8 May 2020To describe the rheology of ice, it is customary to...
The ice single crystal is one of the most anisotropic natural materials and the resulting viscous be...