The flow law of cold ice: investigations of Meserve Glacier, Antarctica

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The flow law of cold ice: investigations of Meserve Glacier, Antarctica

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Measurements have been made of the deformation of boreholes, of tunnels along the bed, and of horizontal circular holes cut in the walls of the tunnels, in the Meserve Glacier, Antarctica, in which the ice is at about -18 degrees. The change in the flow properties of the ice is tentatively associated with a salt-rich layer of amber ice which extends to almost a meter above the base of the glacier.
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International Symposium on Antarctic Glaciological Exploration (ISAGE), Hanover, N.H., September 3-7, 1968. IASH publication no. 86:204-216,
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Holdsworth, G.; Bull C. The flow law of cold ice: investigations of Meserve Glacier, Antarctica-Book SectionInternational Symposium on Antarctic Glaciological Exploration (ISAGE), Hanover, N.H., September 3-7, 1968. IASH publication no. 86:204-216,1968