Dynamic Attenuation Measurements of Polycrystalline Ice at Planetary Conditions

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We use cyclic loading experiments to measure attenuation and explore the
physical nature of mechanical dissipation in polycrystalline ice.
Results show that direct measurements of 1/Q in ice are much greater
than that predicted by a Maxwell rheology.

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