“…Field observations show that ductile fracture also occurs in ice shelf rifts, although it typically is associated with slower growth [Bassis et al, 2007]. Linear elastic fracture mechanics is well suited to describe brittle fracture and has previously been used in the study of ice shelf rift propagation, crevasse growth, calving, and hydrofracture [Weertman, 1971[Weertman, , 1973Smith, 1976;Nemat-Nasser et al, 1979;Van der Veen, 1998;Rist et al, 2002;Larour et al, 2004a;Alley et al, 2005;Krawczynski et al, 2009;Scambos et al, 2009a;Plate et al, 2012;Krug et al, 2014;Yu et al, 2017].…”