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Title: MTID Paleoclimate


1
MT/ID Paleoclimate
  • Complex pattern!
  • More detailed than modern weather stations and
    SNOWTEL sites!

2
Glacier flow
  • Without the flow of ice, life as we know it
    would be impossible.
  • Observed since 1700s
  • Quantified Glens Flow Law
  • ? Atn strain rate is proportional to shear
    stressn
  • A f(Temp) 7x10-18 to 7x10-15 (at 0C)
  • n f(crystallinity?) 1.5-4.2, use 3?
  • V kT3

3
What is Flow?
  • Mode
  • Brittle
  • Ductile
  • Character
  • Homogeneous
  • Inhomogeneous
  • Shear
  • Pure
  • Simple

4
What is Flow, really?
  • Slip (planar)
  • External
  • Internal - intragranular
  • Creep (intergranular)
  • Phase change (recrystalization)

5
Planforms of observed flow
  • Stakes across glacier
  • Resurvey across time

6
Observed flow Plan and profile
  • Plan View
  • Parabolic
  • Septum (ice streams)
  • Profile
  • Exponential
  • Non-zero at the bed

7
Modes of profile flow
  • Total Velocity
  • Internal Velocity
  • Laminar
  • Sum of processes
  • Basal Slip
  • Not if frozen to bed
  • Bed Deformation
  • If not rock

8
Observed bed deformation
  • Inferred from structures in till
  • Measured from markers emplaced in basal sediment
    and recovered

9
Structures of glaciers
  • What structures do you see here?Grinnell
    Glacier
  • Lenses, layers, fractures
  • How do they form?

10
Schematic mountain glacier
  • Plan View
  • Cross-section

11
Schematic mountain glacier
  • Detailed section
  • Terminus

12
Example Malaspina Glacier
  • Note accommodation of Malaspina and Agassiz
    glaciers into increasing space
  • Longitudinal compression

13
Brittle Deformation - Crevasses
  • Long observed
  • Results from rapidly-applied stress
  • Form many distinctive patterns

14
Mechanics of Crevassing
  • Observed patterns relate observed strain directly
    to the mechanics of stress couples

15
Crevasse Examples
  • Depth lt10m
  • Tensional and marginal
  • Terminal splays
  • Complex systems

16
Crevasse Examples
17
Icefalls
18
Icefalls
19
Unsteady Flow I
  • Flow is NOT constant
  • Varies with season (snow load increases strain
    rate)
  • Varies with bed resistance f(water)?
  • Varies unpredictably!
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