Waterfall ice: Mechanical stability of vertical structures

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We present a study of the mechanical (in)stability of the ephemeral waterfall ice structures that form from the freezing of liquid water seeping on steep rock. Three vertical structures were studied, two near Glacier d'Argentière France, and one in the Valsavarenche valley, northern Italy. The generation of internal stresses in the ice structure in relation to air- and ice-temperature conditions is analyzed from pressure sensor records. Their role in the mechanical instability of the structures is discussed from a photographic survey of these structures. The main result is that dramatic air cooling (several °Ch-1 over several hours) and low temperatures (

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Weiss, J., Montagnat, M., Cinquin-Lapierre, B., Labory, P. A., Moreau, L., Damilano, F., & Lavigne, D. (2011, August). Waterfall ice: Mechanical stability of vertical structures. Journal of Glaciology. https://doi.org/10.3189/002214311796905587

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