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    Fracture networks in sea ice

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    2014
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    Vevatne, Jonas Nesland
    Rimstad, Eivind
    Hope, Sigmund Mongstad
    Korsnes, Reinert
    Hansen, Alex
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    Abstract
    Fracturing and refreezing of sea ice in the Kara sea are investigated using complex network analysis. By going to the dual network, where the fractures are nodes and their intersections links, we gain access to topological features which are easy to measure and hence compare with modeled networks. Resulting network reveal statistical properties of the fracturing process. The dual networks have a broad degree distribution, with a scale-free tail, high clustering and efficiency. The degree–degree correlation profile shows disassortative behavior, indicating preferential growth. This implies that long, dominating fractures appear earlier than shorter fractures, and that the short fractures which are created later tend to connect to the long fractures. The knowledge of the fracturing process is used to construct growing fracture network (GFN) model which provides insight into the generation of fracture networks. The GFN model is primarily based on the observation that fractures in sea ice are likely to end when hitting existing fractures. Based on an investigation of which fractures survive over time, a simple model for refreezing is also added to the GFN model, and the model is analyzed and compared to the real networks.
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    https://ffi-publikasjoner.archive.knowledgearc.net/handle/20.500.12242/8
    DOI
    10.3389/fphy.2014.00021
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    Vevatne, Jonas Nesland; Rimstad, Eivind; Hope, Sigmund Mongstad; Korsnes, Reinert; Hansen, Alex. Fracture networks in sea ice. Frontiers in Physics 2014 ;Volum 2. s. 1-8
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