Converging flow and anisotropy cause large-scale folding in Greenland's ice sheet
A range of mechanisms has been proposed for large-scale folding in polar ice sheets. Here, using new three-dimensional reconstructions of such folds in the onset region of the Greenland Petermann Glacier, the authors show that these formed due to flow convergence and the high mechanical anisotropy o...
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Main Authors: | Paul D. Bons, Daniela Jansen, Felicitas Mundel, Catherine C. Bauer, Tobias Binder, Olaf Eisen, Mark W. Jessell, Maria-Gema Llorens, Florian Steinbach, Daniel Steinhage, Ilka Weikusat |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2016
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/543df8ee4b9f403f9f799a410fbfedd5 |
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