Rathmann, Nicholas M.; Lilien, David A.; Richards, Daniel H.; McCormack, Felicity S.; Montagnat, Maurine. 2025 Rheological control of crystal fabrics on Antarctic ice shelves. Journal of Glaciology, 71 (e110). 1-21.
Abstract
Ice crystal fabrics can exert significant rheological control on ice sheets and ice shelves, potentially softening or hardening anisotropic ice by several orders of magnitude compared to isotropic
ice. We introduce an anisotropic extension of the Shallow Shelf Approximation (SSA), allowing
for fabric-induced viscous anisotropy to affect the flow of ice shelves in coupled, transient simulations. We show that the viscous anisotropy of synthetic ice shelves can be parameterized using
an isotropic flow enhancement factor, suggesting that existing SSA flow models could, with little
effort, approximate the effect of fabric on flow. Next, we propose a new way to directly solve for SSA
fabric fields using satellite-derived velocities, assuming velocities are approximately steady and that
fabric evolution is dominated by lattice rotation with or without discontinuous dynamic recrystallization. We apply our method to the Ross and Pine Island ice shelves, Antarctica, suggesting
that these regions might experience significant fabric-induced hardening and softening depending
on the relative strength of lattice rotation and recrystallization. Our results emphasize the icedynamical relevance of needing to better constrain the strength of fabric processes. This calls for
more widespread fabric and temperature measurements from the field, since measurements are
currently too sparse for model validation.
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