2014
DOI: 10.5194/tc-8-1129-2014
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Fabric along the NEEM ice core, Greenland, and its comparison with GRIP and NGRIP ice cores

Abstract: Abstract. Fabric (distribution of crystallographic orientations) along the full NEEM ice core, Greenland was measured in the field by an automatic ice texture analyzer every 10 m, from 33 m down to 2461 m depth. The fabric evolves from a slightly anisotropic fabric at the top, toward a strong single maximum at about 2300 m, which is typical of a deformation pattern mostly driven by uniaxial compression and simple shearing. A sharp increase in the fabric strengthening rate is observed at the Holocene to Wiscons… Show more

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“…This evolution is typically characterised by a strong single maximum almost perpendicular to the shear plane (Bouchez and Duval, 1982), as predicted by torsion experiments (Bouchez and Duval, 1982) and inferred from ice core data (S.H. Montagnat et al, 2014;Fitzpatrick et al, 2014). A strong LPO develops rapidly with increasing strain in all simulations, independent of whether DRX is active or not, and regardless of the applied strain rate (Fig.…”
Section: Effects Of Drx On the Evolution Of Lattice Preferred Orientamentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…This evolution is typically characterised by a strong single maximum almost perpendicular to the shear plane (Bouchez and Duval, 1982), as predicted by torsion experiments (Bouchez and Duval, 1982) and inferred from ice core data (S.H. Montagnat et al, 2014;Fitzpatrick et al, 2014). A strong LPO develops rapidly with increasing strain in all simulations, independent of whether DRX is active or not, and regardless of the applied strain rate (Fig.…”
Section: Effects Of Drx On the Evolution Of Lattice Preferred Orientamentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Our results suggest that the LPO observed in these cores can be considered as being mainly deformation-induced, rather than significantly altered by recrystallisation. In the deepest part of some cores however, multiple maxima have been reported (Gow et al, 1997;Montagnat et al, 2014). Some aspects have to be considered in this context: (1) the ice is close to the pressure melting point close to the bedrock, (2) strain rates are generally highest in deepest parts and (3) grain sizes become very large, typically larger than available sample sizes from drill cores.…”
Section: Effects Of Drx On the Evolution Of Lattice Preferred Orientamentioning
confidence: 99%
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