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Record #79616:

The utilization of the stress intensity factor (KIC) in a model for rock fracture during freezing: an example from Signy Island, the maritime Antarctic / Kevin Hall.

Title: The utilization of the stress intensity factor (KIC) in a model for rock fracture during freezing: an example from Signy Island, the maritime Antarctic / Kevin Hall.
Author(s): Hall, Kevin.
Date: 1986.
In: British Antarctic Survey. Bulletin. (1986.), Vol. 72 (1986)
Abstract: Main problem of model for field applications is attainment of saturated state. However, model provides framework against which field data can be evaluated, and provides mechanism to explain why cliff faces are mainly unweathered whilst loose talus blocks show breakdown.
Notes:

British Antarctic Survey. Bulletin. Vol. 72 :53-60 (1986).

Keywords: 551.342 -- Frost shattering.
551.311.23 -- Weathering.
551.435.646 -- Screes.
91(08) -- Expeditions: 1962- British Antarctic Survey.
E8 -- Glaciology: frost action and permafrost.
(*7) -- Antarctic regions.
(*725) -- South Orkney Islands.
SPRI record no.: 79616

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