2024
DOI: 10.3390/ma17071490
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Antarctic Snow Failure Mechanics: Analysis, Simulations, and Applications

Enzhao Xiao,
Shengquan Li,
Ali Matin Nazar
et al.

Abstract: Snow failure is the process by which the stability of snow or snow-covered slopes is destroyed, resulting in the collapse or release of snow. Heavy snowfall, low temperatures, and volatile weather typically cause consequences in Antarctica, which can occur at different scales, from small, localized collapses to massive avalanches, and result in significant risk to human activities and infrastructures. Understanding snow damage is critical to assessing potential hazards associated with snow-covered terrain and … Show more

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