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Recrystallization of ice enhances the creep and vulnerability to fracture of ice shelves

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EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS
卷 576, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.epsl.2021.117219

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glaciers; fracture; recrystallization; creep

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  1. Martin Fellowship
  2. Sven Treitel Fellowship
  3. NSF-NERC [1739031, 1853918]
  4. NEC Corporation Fund for Research in Computers and Computation

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This study investigates the impact of rapid deformation in fast-flowing glacier margins on the properties of ice, finding that an increase in grain size results in a significant decrease in tensile strength. It suggests the need to consider the effects of dynamic recrystallization in large-scale ice-sheet modeling.
The initiation of fractures and fast flow in floating regions of Antarctica have the potential to destabilize large regions of the grounded ice sheet, leading to rapid sea-level rise. While observations have shown rapid, localized deformation and damage in the margins of fast-flowing glaciers, there remain gaps in our understanding of how rapid deformation affects the viscosity and toughness of ice. Here we derive a model for dynamic recrystallization of ice that includes a novel representation of migration recrystallization. This mechanism is absent from existing models and is likely dominant in warm areas undergoing rapid deformation, such as shear margins in ice sheets. While solid earth studies find finegrained rock in shear zones, here we find elevated ice grain sizes (> 10 mm) due to warmer temperatures and high strain rates activating migration recrystallization. Large grain sizes imply that ice in shear margins deforms primarily by dislocation creep, suggesting a flow-law stress exponent of n approximate to 4 rather than the canonical n = 3. Further, we find that this increase in grain size results in a decrease in tensile strength of ice by similar to 75% in the margins of glaciers. Thus, this increase in grain size softens the margins of fast-flowing glaciers and makes ice shelf margins more vulnerable to fracture than previously supposed. These results also suggest the need to consider the effects of dynamic recrystallization in large-scale ice-sheet modeling. (C) 2021 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V.

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