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30 October, 12:52

At depths of greater than 60 m, ice moves by plastic deformation. What causes this transition from brittle to ductile behavior?

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  1. 30 October, 15:46
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    Increase in the intensity of pressure allows very less deformation

    Explanation:

    For the water the variation of pressure at any depth is directly proportional to the depth of the water above that level.

    Thus, at depth greater than 60 m the intensity of pressure on ice is very high and therefore very little deformation is possible.

    Hence, the transition from brittle to ductile behavior is observed.
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