2020
DOI: 10.5194/tc-2020-318
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The temperature change shortcut: effects of mid-experiment temperature changes on the deformation of polycrystalline ice

Abstract: Abstract. It is vital to understand the mechanical properties of flowing ice to model the dynamics of ice sheets and ice shelves, and to predict their behaviour in the future. We can do this by performing deformation experiments on ice in laboratories, and examining its mechanical and microstructural responses. However, natural conditions in ice sheets and ice shelves extend to low temperatures ( 0.08), and emulating these conditions in laboratory experiments can take an impractically long time. It is possible… Show more

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