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Title: Some preliminary observations on the plasticity of Greenland glaciers
Authors: Landauer, J. K. (Joseph K.)
Keywords: Glaciers
Glacier ice
Plasticity
Laminar flow
Greenland
Glacier flow
Shear properties
Deformation
Coring
Ice cores
Publisher: U.S. Army Snow, Ice, and Permafrost Research Establishment.
Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.)
Series/Report no.: Research report (U.S. Army Snow
Description: Research Report
Summary: A series of deformation measurements have been selected for preliminary studies on the plasticity of Greenland glacier ice. The measurements to be reported on were obtained in the Red Rock and TUTO tunnels in Northwest Greenland. Both tunnels were excavated during the summer of 1955 with some additional work done during the summer of 1956. Deformation measurements made up to the end of the 1956 summer season, therefore, are of limited reliability, but certain trends appearing in these data seem worth reporting. The topics discussed are (1) the shearing of an initially vertical peg system at Red Rock, (2) the deformation of core holes at TUTO, and (3) tunnel closure at both sites. These data are analyzed on the basis of laminar flow of the Nye type and certain conclusions are derived.
Rights: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11681/2752
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