Abstract

AbstractA laboratory set‐up for measuring creep is described. The main objective is the measuring of creep rates. In the present experiments freeze‐and‐thaw cycles are considered as one of the main causes for seasonal creep movements. The aim is also to take into consideration the influence of segregational ice on the rate of the movements. The goal of the first experiments described here is the development of an accurate equipment for measuring the actual creep rate. The experiments are carried out in the Laboratory for Physical Geography of the University of Utrecht (The Netherlands).

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