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Record #74257:

Kōri no sosei ni taisuru seisuiatsu no kōka / Nobuhiko Azuma.

Title: Kōri no sosei ni taisuru seisuiatsu no kōka / Nobuhiko Azuma.
Translated title: Effects of hydrostatic pressure on the plasticity of ice.
Author(s): Azuma, Nobuhiko.
Date: 1985.
Language: Japanese.
In: Seppyo : Journal of the Japanese Society of Snow and Ice. (1985.), Vol. 47(1) (1985)
Abstract: Uniaxial compression tests under various hydrostatic pressures between 0.1 and 50 MPa showed that dislocation velocity in ice single crystals decreased when hydrostatic pressure increased, while polycrystalline ice became softer when pressure increased. In Japanese.
Notes:

Seppyo : Journal of the Japanese Society of Snow and Ice. Vol. 47(1) :21-26 (1985).

Keywords: 551.32 -- Glaciology.
551.322 -- Ice and snow.
539.37 -- Ice, plastic and viscous deformation.
E4 -- Glaciology: physics and chemistry of ice.
SPRI record no.: 74257

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