Here we present new measurements of an anisotropic ice fabric in a fast moving (377 ma−1) ice stream in West Antarctica. We use ∼6000 measurements of shear wave splitting observed in microseismic signals from the bed of Rutford Ice Stream, to show that in contrast to large-scale ice flow models, which assume that ice is isotropic, the ice in Rutford Ice Stream is dominated by a previously unobserved type of partial girdle fabric. This fabric has a strong directional contrast in mechanical properties, shearing 9.1 times more easily along the ice flow direction than across flow. This observed fabric is likely to be widespread and representative of fabrics in other ice streams and large glaciers, suggesting it is essential to consider anisotro...
Anisotropic crystal fabrics in ice sheets develop as a consequence of deformation and hence record i...
Ice cores in Antarctica and Greenland reveal ice-crystal fabrics that can be softer under simple she...
Ice rheology governs how glaciers flow and respond to environmental change. The rheology of glacier ...
Here we present new measurements of an anisotropic ice fabric in a fast moving (377 ma−1) ice stream...
Ice streams provide major drainage pathways for the Antarctic ice sheet. The stress distribution an...
A preferred orientation of the anisotropic ice crystals influences the viscosity of the ice bulk and...
The crystal orientation fabric of ice reflects its flow history, information which is required to be...
A preferred orientation of the anisotropic ice crystals influences the viscosity of the ice bulk and...
We use polarimetric radar sounding to investigate ice crystal orientation fabric and its impact on i...
Anisotropic crystal fabrics in ice sheets develop as a consequence of deformation and hence record i...
ABSTRACT. Abrupt changes in crystal-orientation fabric (COF), and therefore viscosity, are observed ...
The flow behaviour of glaciers and ice sheet is influenced by a preferred orientation of the anisotr...
Knowledge about crystal anisotropy is mainly provided by crystal orientation fabric (COF) data from ...
Ice crystals in glaciers and ice sheets show a preferred orientation, influencing the flow behavior ...
Preferred crystal orientation fabrics (COFs) within an ice sheet or glacier are typically found from...
Anisotropic crystal fabrics in ice sheets develop as a consequence of deformation and hence record i...
Ice cores in Antarctica and Greenland reveal ice-crystal fabrics that can be softer under simple she...
Ice rheology governs how glaciers flow and respond to environmental change. The rheology of glacier ...
Here we present new measurements of an anisotropic ice fabric in a fast moving (377 ma−1) ice stream...
Ice streams provide major drainage pathways for the Antarctic ice sheet. The stress distribution an...
A preferred orientation of the anisotropic ice crystals influences the viscosity of the ice bulk and...
The crystal orientation fabric of ice reflects its flow history, information which is required to be...
A preferred orientation of the anisotropic ice crystals influences the viscosity of the ice bulk and...
We use polarimetric radar sounding to investigate ice crystal orientation fabric and its impact on i...
Anisotropic crystal fabrics in ice sheets develop as a consequence of deformation and hence record i...
ABSTRACT. Abrupt changes in crystal-orientation fabric (COF), and therefore viscosity, are observed ...
The flow behaviour of glaciers and ice sheet is influenced by a preferred orientation of the anisotr...
Knowledge about crystal anisotropy is mainly provided by crystal orientation fabric (COF) data from ...
Ice crystals in glaciers and ice sheets show a preferred orientation, influencing the flow behavior ...
Preferred crystal orientation fabrics (COFs) within an ice sheet or glacier are typically found from...
Anisotropic crystal fabrics in ice sheets develop as a consequence of deformation and hence record i...
Ice cores in Antarctica and Greenland reveal ice-crystal fabrics that can be softer under simple she...
Ice rheology governs how glaciers flow and respond to environmental change. The rheology of glacier ...