Laboratory Measurements of Grain-Size-Sensitive Creep of Particulate-Laden Ice at Planetary Temperatures

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We investigate experimentally the effect of dust on the balance of
grain-size-sensitive (GSS) vs grain-size-insensitive (GSI) creep
mechanisms in ice, and find that small amounts of dust tend to inhibit
GSS flow. Application is to Mars and icy moons.

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