Ice shaping induced by a capillary river
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Abstract
We investigate experimentaly the erosion of inclined ice blocks caused by water flow on their upper surfaces, in the context of the development of supraglacial rivers and its flow dynamics. We observe both linear and nonlinear patterns resembling meanders found in granular mediums for instance. Using a Phase Shifting Profilometry (PSP) method, made of sinusoidal fringes projection, we characterize and analyze the ice surface deformations. Additionally, we determine the surface temperature field, which can drive the flow and the melting dynamics thanks to a thermal camera.
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Presenters
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Helie de Miramon
Ladhyx, Ecole Polytechnique
Authors
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Helie de Miramon
Ladhyx, Ecole Polytechnique
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Wladimir Sarlin
FAST Laboratory (CNRS/Université Paris-Saclay)
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Pablo Cobelli
Universidad de Buenos Aires
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Christophe Josserand
CNRS
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Thomas Seon
Institut ∂'Alembert, CNRS, Sorbonne Université, Institut ∂'Alembert, CNRS-Sorbonne Université, Paris, France
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Axel Huerre
Ecole Polytechnique