Dynamic jamming of iceberg-choked fjords

2015 
We investigate the dynamics of ice melange by analyzing rapid motion recorded by a time-lapse camera and terrestrial radar during several calving events that occurred at Jakobshavn Isbrae, Greenland. During calving events (1) the kinetic energy of the ice melange is 2 orders of magnitude smaller than the total energy released during the events, (2) a jamming front propagates through the ice melange at a rate that is an order of magnitude faster than the motion of individual icebergs, (3) the ice melange undergoes initial compaction followed by slow relaxation and extension, and (4) motion of the ice melange gradually decays before coming to an abrupt halt. These observations indicate that the ice melange experiences widespread jamming during calving events and is always close to being in a jammed state during periods of terminus quiescence. We therefore suspect that local jamming influences longer timescale ice melange dynamics and stress transmission.
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