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The importance of particulate texture to the flow strength of ice + dust

March 20, 2015

Preliminary experimental surveys of the flow of dilute mixtures of ice plus hard particulates under planetary conditions indicate a strengthening effect with respect to pure ice, but with dependencies on environmental conditions (temperature, stress, grain size) that vary widely from study to study [1-4]. With the expectation that the textural character of the particulate fraction (size, shape, spatial distribution of particulates; relationship of particulates to ice grain boundaries, etc.) also influences rheological behavior, we have begun a more systematic investigation of the effect of particulates on strength. We rely extensively on cryogenic scanning electron microscopy (CSEM) and to maximize planetary relevance we focus on behavior at low stress and small grain size.

Publication Year 2015
Title The importance of particulate texture to the flow strength of ice + dust
Authors W. B. Durham, N. Golding, Laura A. Stern, A. Pathare, D. L. Goldsby, D. Prior
Publication Type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Abstract or summary
Index ID 70137544
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Earthquake Science Center