A user-friendly anisotropic flow law for ice-sheet modelling

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作者
Gillet-Chaulet, F
Gagliardini, O
Meyssonnier, J
Montagnat, M
Castelnau, O
机构
[1] UJF, Lab Glaciol & Geophys Environm, CNRS, F-38402 St Martin Dheres, France
[2] Univ Paris 13, CNRS, Lab Proprietes Mecan & Thermodynam Mat, Inst Galilee, F-93430 Villetaneuse, France
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10.3189/172756505781829584
中图分类号
P9 [自然地理学];
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0705 ; 070501 ;
摘要
For accurate ice-sheet flow modelling, the anisotropic behaviour of ice must be taken fully into account. However, physically based micro-macro (mu-M) models for the behaviour of an anisotropic ice polycrystal are too complex to be implemented easily in large-scale ice-sheet flow models. An easy and efficient method to remedy this is presented. Polar ice is assumed to behave as a linearly viscous orthotropic material whose general flow law (GOLF) depends on six parameters, and its orthotropic fabric is described by an 'orientation distribution function' (ODF) depending on two parameters. A method to pass from the ODF to a discrete description of the fabric, and vice versa, is presented. Considering any available mu-M model, the parameters of the GOLF that fit the response obtained by running this mu-M model are calculated for any set of ODF parameters. It is thus possible to tabulate the GOLF over a grid in the space of the ODF parameters. This step is performed once and for all. Ice-sheet flow models need the general form of the GOLF to be implemented in the available code (once), then, during each individual run, to retrieve the GOLF parameters from the table by interpolation. As an application example, the GOLF is tabulated using three different mu-M models and used to derive the rheological properties of ice along the Greenland Icecore Project (GRIP) ice core.
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