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Compact field-deployable automated c-axis analyzer for ice thin sections
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  • Merlin Mah,
  • Wing Chan,
  • Dave Hultman,
  • Joan Fitzpatrick,
  • Donald Voigt,
  • Joseph Talghader
Merlin Mah
University of Minnesota

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Wing Chan
University of Minnesota
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Dave Hultman
University of Minnesota
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Joan Fitzpatrick
USGS
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Donald Voigt
Pennsylvania State University
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Joseph Talghader
University of Minnesota
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Abstract

Automated c-axis analyzers are a critical tool for harvesting large-scale ice crystal orientation data from thin section analysis, but existing examples are not designed for deployment into the field. We demonstrate a possible solution to this need with the Automated Lightweight Portable Analyzer for C-Axes (ALPACA), which implements the established four-sequence measurement algorithm of Wilen (2000) using three motorized axes of motion in a unit with volume about 0.034 cubic meters. In tests of eight easily-visible grains in thin section WDC-06A 420 VTS, ALPACA’s polarizer rotation angles of extinction agreed with previously published data to within 5º on all but one sequence of a single grain, with average sequence errors of 1.6º, 1.3º, 1.4º, and 2.9º. The information produced by these automated measurements enable production of complete grain-by-grain orientation data.