PMMH’s weekly seminar is held every Friday at 11 am (map)
Stéphane Perrard
Etienne Reyssat
Virgile Thiévenaz

PMMH
BARRE CASSAN
BAT A 1ER ETAGE CASE 18
7 QUAI SAINT BERNARD
75005 PARIS
France
Tel : (33) 1 40 79 45 22
Séminaire PMMH - Edouard Ravier (Université du Mans)
What can we learn from the experimental modelling of subglacial hydrology ?
We introduce an innovative and unique experimental model to examine erosion and deformation of the subglacial bed by circulation of pressurized meltwater at the ice/substratum interface. We use a permeable substratum (sand) simulating the subglacial bed partially covered by a viscous, impermeable, and transparent silicon putty cap simulating the ice, below which we apply a central injection of pure water. Modelling results show the formation of drainage landforms and bedforms that are morphologically similar to their natural counterparts observed beneath palaeo-ice sheets. By improving the monitoring devices, we can record the conditions and processes under which the experimental landforms and bedforms develop (deformation of the silicon, silicon flow velocity, drainage configuration, fluid pressure) and apply our findings to ancient and modern ice sheets. These findings are very promising and allow the processes of formation of subglacial valleys, the cycles of ice sheet stabilization/destabilization, the formation of subglacial bedforms or the position of large meltwater drainage routes to be re-investigated.
The audience is composed of people with rather heterogeneous backgrounds including specialists in solids, fluids, granular flows, statistical physics... so the idea is to keep your talk understandable by people not necessarily working in your field... The seminar time slot runs from 11am to noon so the best is to make the talk last around 45 minutes to leave some time for discussion.
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