Modelling fabric development along the GRIP ice core, central Greenland
Open Access
- 1 January 1996
- journal article
- research article
- Published by International Glaciological Society in Annals of Glaciology
- Vol. 23, 194-201
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0260305500013446
Abstract
The preferredc-axes orientation (fabric) observed in cold polar ice is induced by intracrystalline slip only when the grain-boundary migration rate is low enough (i.e. corresponding to grain growth or rotation recrystallization regimes). Fabrics reflect the entire thermomechanical history of the ice and strongly influence its mechanical behaviour. Large viscoplastic anisotropy is always associated with pronounced fabrics. We use a viscoplastic self-consistent (VPSC) polycrystal deformation model to calculate fabric development. In this model, stress- and strain-rate fields are not uniform within the polycrystal and both equilibrium and compatibility conditions are fulfilled. We compare fabrics measured on thin sections along the GRIP ice core (central Greenland) with those calculated down to a depth of 2800 m. Behaviours predicted by uniform stress and uniform strain bounds are presented for comparison. Predictions of the VPSC model are in close agreement with measurements within the upper 650 m, which corresponds to the entire grain-growth zone. Deeper clown, the simulated fabric strength appears to be too high. A simple calculation shows that this discrepancy may be fully attributed to the effects of rotation recrystallization.Keywords
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