International audienceDirt cones are meter-scale structures encountered at the surface of glaciers, which consist of ice cones covered by a thin layer of ashes, sand or gravel, and which form naturally from an initial patch of debris. In this article, we report field observations of cone formation in the French Alps, laboratory-scale experiments reproducing these structures in a controlled environment, and two-dimensional discrete-element-method–finite-element-method numerical simulations coupling the grains mechanics and thermal effects.We show that cone formation originates from the insulating properties of the granular layer, which reduces ice melting underneath as compared to bare ice melting. This differential ablation deforms the ice ...
The transition zone from a discontinuous to a continuous debris cover is an extensive part of many g...
International audienceAbstract The current paper studies the dynamics and age of the Triangle du Tac...
This papa reviews some of the conditions required to develop massive ice lenses in freezing soils. T...
International audienceDirt cones are meter-scale structures encountered at the surface of glaciers, ...
International audienceAbstract. Glacier tables are structures frequently encountered on temperate gl...
Penitentes and suncups are structures formed as snow melts, typically high in the mountains. When th...
International audienceFor the first time, to our knowledge, a scientific study of the formation and ...
ABSTRACT: The flow dynamics of snow avalanches can strongly differ for individual avalanches even if...
International audience: Glaciological controls on debris cover formation are investigated from the p...
(IF 3.41; Q1)International audienceIdentifying the driving mechanisms of soft‐sediment deformation i...
The freeze-thaw cycles are a process that dominate entire landscapes with different intensity and m...
Clusters of small cones on the lava plains of Mars have caught the attention of planetary geologists...
Debris deposits on ice can either enhance or hinder glacial ablation relative to a clean ice surface...
An ice feature comprising ice blocks ranging from football size to 0.6 m cubes to 1.2 m X 3.6 m X 0....
Debris-covered glaciers are found in most of the world’s glacierized areas. The presence of debris o...
The transition zone from a discontinuous to a continuous debris cover is an extensive part of many g...
International audienceAbstract The current paper studies the dynamics and age of the Triangle du Tac...
This papa reviews some of the conditions required to develop massive ice lenses in freezing soils. T...
International audienceDirt cones are meter-scale structures encountered at the surface of glaciers, ...
International audienceAbstract. Glacier tables are structures frequently encountered on temperate gl...
Penitentes and suncups are structures formed as snow melts, typically high in the mountains. When th...
International audienceFor the first time, to our knowledge, a scientific study of the formation and ...
ABSTRACT: The flow dynamics of snow avalanches can strongly differ for individual avalanches even if...
International audience: Glaciological controls on debris cover formation are investigated from the p...
(IF 3.41; Q1)International audienceIdentifying the driving mechanisms of soft‐sediment deformation i...
The freeze-thaw cycles are a process that dominate entire landscapes with different intensity and m...
Clusters of small cones on the lava plains of Mars have caught the attention of planetary geologists...
Debris deposits on ice can either enhance or hinder glacial ablation relative to a clean ice surface...
An ice feature comprising ice blocks ranging from football size to 0.6 m cubes to 1.2 m X 3.6 m X 0....
Debris-covered glaciers are found in most of the world’s glacierized areas. The presence of debris o...
The transition zone from a discontinuous to a continuous debris cover is an extensive part of many g...
International audienceAbstract The current paper studies the dynamics and age of the Triangle du Tac...
This papa reviews some of the conditions required to develop massive ice lenses in freezing soils. T...