Measurement of strain-rate components in a glacier with embedded inclinometers: Numerical analysis

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Abstract

Inclinometry with embedded probes is analyzed with a Stokes model of a solid body floating in a fluid with much smaller viscosity for a two-dimensional flow field. The assumption that such a probe behaves like a Lagrangian unit vector is only justified for probes embedded in a Newtonian fluid with lengths at least four times their width. A fluid with Glen-type rheology results in a slightly smaller rotation rate of the probe compared to Newtonian fluids.

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Jaber, M., Blatter, H., & Picasso, M. (2013). Measurement of strain-rate components in a glacier with embedded inclinometers: Numerical analysis. Journal of Glaciology, 59(215), 499–502. https://doi.org/10.3189/2013JoG12J131

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