AbstractA simple quasi-empirical model is presented to calculate the deformation rate and age scale corresponding to ice core depth, where grain size and shape are determined only by grain growth and grain deformation processes. Given the size and elongation of grains as a function of ice core depth and the accumulation rate at the ice-sheet surface, it is possible to determine the ice core age scale. The model results are in good agreement with measured values of the rate of grain deformation and the age scale for the GIPS2 ice core at depths above 700 m
Understanding the flow of ice is essential to predict the contribution of the polar ice sheets to gl...
Ice covers a significant part of the Earth’s surface and is one key component of the global climate ...
Understanding the flow of ice is essential to predict the contribution of the polar ice sheets to gl...
AbstractA simple quasi-empirical model is presented to calculate the deformation rate and age scale ...
The ice microstructure (grain boundaries) is a key feature used to study ice evolution and to invest...
Ice cores are a fantastic tool to study the past climate of our planet. Recently, the European Proje...
On the basis of a detailed study of the ice microstructure of the European Project for Ice Coring in...
Polar ice sheets can be regarded as unique deformation experiments carried out by nature. Compared t...
The Ninth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OM] Polar meteorology and glaciology, Wed. ...
The effect of grain size on strain rate of ice in the upper 2207m in the North Greenland Eemian Ice ...
In the deep ice cores drilled at the GRIP, NGRIP and GISP2 sites in Greenland and at Byrd Station an...
New and more detailed investigations from the EGRIP physical properties dataset down to 1650m of the...
Ice cores contain important information on climatic conditions in the past. All data sets should be ...
Apart from evaluating the crystallographic orientation, focus of microstructural analysis of natural...
Understanding the flow of ice is essential to predict the contribution of the polar ice sheets to gl...
Understanding the flow of ice is essential to predict the contribution of the polar ice sheets to gl...
Ice covers a significant part of the Earth’s surface and is one key component of the global climate ...
Understanding the flow of ice is essential to predict the contribution of the polar ice sheets to gl...
AbstractA simple quasi-empirical model is presented to calculate the deformation rate and age scale ...
The ice microstructure (grain boundaries) is a key feature used to study ice evolution and to invest...
Ice cores are a fantastic tool to study the past climate of our planet. Recently, the European Proje...
On the basis of a detailed study of the ice microstructure of the European Project for Ice Coring in...
Polar ice sheets can be regarded as unique deformation experiments carried out by nature. Compared t...
The Ninth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OM] Polar meteorology and glaciology, Wed. ...
The effect of grain size on strain rate of ice in the upper 2207m in the North Greenland Eemian Ice ...
In the deep ice cores drilled at the GRIP, NGRIP and GISP2 sites in Greenland and at Byrd Station an...
New and more detailed investigations from the EGRIP physical properties dataset down to 1650m of the...
Ice cores contain important information on climatic conditions in the past. All data sets should be ...
Apart from evaluating the crystallographic orientation, focus of microstructural analysis of natural...
Understanding the flow of ice is essential to predict the contribution of the polar ice sheets to gl...
Understanding the flow of ice is essential to predict the contribution of the polar ice sheets to gl...
Ice covers a significant part of the Earth’s surface and is one key component of the global climate ...
Understanding the flow of ice is essential to predict the contribution of the polar ice sheets to gl...