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Ice fabric in an Antarctic ice stream interpreted from seismic anisotropy

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GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
Volume 44, Issue 8, Pages 3710-3718

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AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1002/2016GL072093

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  1. Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) PhD Studentship through the British Antarctic Survey (BAS)
  2. UK Natural Environment Research Council [NE/B502287/1]
  3. Natural Environment Research Council [bas0100034] Funding Source: researchfish
  4. NERC [bas0100034] Funding Source: UKRI

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Here we present new measurements of an anisotropic ice fabric in a fast moving (377ma(-1)) ice stream in West Antarctica. We use similar to 6000 measurements of shear wave splitting observed in microseismic signals from the bed of Rutford Ice Stream, to show that in contrast to large-scale ice flow models, which assume that ice is isotropic, the ice in Rutford Ice Stream is dominated by a previously unobserved type of partial girdle fabric. This fabric has a strong directional contrast in mechanical properties, shearing 9.1 times more easily along the ice flow direction than across flow. This observed fabric is likely to be widespread and representative of fabrics in other ice streams and large glaciers, suggesting it is essential to consider anisotropy in data-driven models to correctly predict ice loss and future flow in these regions. We show how passive microseismic monitoring can be effectively used to provide these data.

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