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Ice Mechanics for Geophysical and Civil Engineering Applications

  • Reviews recent findings in the fields of sea and grounded polar ice modelling
  • Discusses the problems of the elastic, viscous, visco-plastic and brittle behaviour of ice on a wide range of spatial scales
  • Includes theoretical descriptions and simulations of the material behaviour of ice

Part of the book series: GeoPlanet: Earth and Planetary Sciences (GEPS)

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Table of contents (8 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xviii
  2. Introduction

    • Ryszard Staroszczyk
    Pages 1-6
  3. Formation and Types of Natural Ice Masses

    • Ryszard Staroszczyk
    Pages 7-19
  4. Properties and Mechanical Behaviour of Ice

    • Ryszard Staroszczyk
    Pages 21-57
  5. Sea Ice in Civil Engineering Applications

    • Ryszard Staroszczyk
    Pages 59-129
  6. Sea Ice in Geophysical Applications

    • Ryszard Staroszczyk
    Pages 131-165
  7. Micro-mechanical Models for Polar Ice

    • Ryszard Staroszczyk
    Pages 167-218
  8. Phenomenological Constitutive Models for Polar Ice

    • Ryszard Staroszczyk
    Pages 219-273
  9. Polar Ice Sheet Flow Models

    • Ryszard Staroszczyk
    Pages 275-319
  10. Back Matter

    Pages 321-334

About this book

This book presents the concepts and tools of ice mechanics, together with examples of their application in the fields of glaciology, climate research and civil engineering in cold regions. It starts with an account of the most important physical properties of sea and polar ice treated as an anisotropic polycrystalline material, and reviews relevant field observations and experimental measurements. The book focuses on theoretical descriptions of the material behaviour of ice in different stress, deformation and deformation-rate regimes on spatial scales ranging from single ice crystals, those typical in civil engineering applications, up to scales of thousands of kilometres, characteristic of large, grounded polar ice caps in Antarctica and Greenland. In addition, it offers a range of numerical formulations based on either discrete (finite-element, finite-difference and smoothed particle hydrodynamics) methods or asymptotic expansion methods, which have been used by geophysicists, theoretical glaciologists and civil engineers to simulate the behaviour of ice in a number of problems of importance to glaciology and civil engineering, and discusses the results of these simulations. The book is intended for scientists, engineers and graduate students interested in mathematical and numerical modelling of a wide variety of geophysical and civil engineering problems involving natural ice.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Institute of Hydro-Engineering, Polish Academy of Sciences, Gdańsk, Poland

    Ryszard Staroszczyk

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eBook USD 119.00
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Hardcover Book USD 159.99
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  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
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