Physics – Geophysics
Scientific paper
2003-10-17
J. Glaciology 50, 325 (2004)
Physics
Geophysics
10 pages, 4 figures (v2: moderate changes)
Scientific paper
The North Greenland Ice Core Project (NorthGRIP) provides paleoclimatic information back to at about 120 kyr before present (Dahl-Jensen and others, 2002). Each year, precipitation on the ice sheet covers it with a new layer of snow, which gradually transforms into ice crystals as the layer sinks into the ice sheet. The size distribution of ice crystals has been measured at selected depths in the upper 880 m of the NorthGRIP ice core (Svensson and others, 2003b), which covers a time span of 5300 years. The distributions change with time toward a universal curve, indicating a common underlying physical process in the formation of crystals. We identify this process as an interplay between fragmentation of the crystals and diffusion of their grain boundaries. The process is described by a two-parameter differential equation to which we obtain the exact solution. The solution is in excellent agreement with the experimentally observed distributions.
Dahl-Jensen Dorthe
Ferkinghoff-Borg Jesper
Jensen Mogens H.
Levinsen Mogens
Mathiesen Joachim
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