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V.—The Viscosity of Ice

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

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With a view to showing that distortion under stress may take place in ice when several degrees below the freezing-point, Dr. Main made a number of experiments at St. Moritz in the Engadine during the winter of 1887. Although, as Main says, “The experiments are to be regarded rather as proving the existence of continuous extension under tensile stress than as determining its amount,” the records of his tests are sufficiently detailed to admit of the viscosity being calculated.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1912

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References

page 265 note 1 Proc. Roy. Soc., vol. xlii, p. 491, 1887.Google Scholar

page 265 note 2 Popular Lectures and Addresses, vol. ii, p. 319.Google Scholar

page 267 note 1 Proc. Roy. Soc., A, vol. lxxvii.

page 268 note 1 Proc. Roy. Soc., A, vol. lxxxi, p. 250, 1908.Google Scholar

page 268 note 2 Ibid., p. 256.