Lesson 5 overview#
This week we will be introduced to the equations that govern the flow of viscous materials. At depths greater than those where rocks deform in a brittle manner, crustal and mantle rocks can be treated as viscous fluids with very high viscosities. Ice also behaves as a viscous fluid in glaciers, which will be further explored in this week’s exercise.
Learning objectives#
After completing this week’s lesson you should be able to:
State what a fluid is and how its flow is related to its viscosity
Explain why geological fluids deform in a nonlinear fashion
Model the flow of ice in valley glaciers using viscous flow equations
Lesson videos#
Lesson videos will be linked below after class.
Lesson 5.1 - Rocks and ice as viscous materials
Dave Whipp, University of Helsinki @ Quantitative Geology channel on Youtube.
Lesson 5.2 - Introduction to and Python tips for Exercise 5
Dave Whipp, University of Helsinki @ Quantitative Geology channel on Youtube.