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  1. ### Access Dataset and extensive metadata can be accessed and downloaded via: [https://arcticdata.io/data/10.18739/A2CZ32678/](https://arcticdata.io/data/10.18739/A2CZ32678/) ### Overview A limited understanding of how glacier-ocean interactions lead to iceberg calving and melting at the ice-ocean boundary contributes to uncertainty in predictions of sea level rise. Dense packs of icebergs and sea ice, known as ice mélange, occur in many fjords in Greenland and Antarctica. Observations suggest that ice mélange may directly affect iceberg calving by pressing against the glacier front and indirectly affect glacier melting by controlling where and when icebergs melt which can impact ocean circulation and ocean heat transport towards glaciers. However, the interactions between ice mélange, ocean circulation, and iceberg calving have not been systematically investigated due to the difficulty of conducting field work in Greenland fjords. In order to investigate the dynamics of ice mélange (and other floating granular materials) and to inform development of ice mélange models, we conducted a series of laboratory experiments using synthetic icebergs (plastic blocks) that were pushed down a tank by a synthetic glacier. This data set consists of force measurements on the glacier terminus and time-lapse photographs of the experiments that were used for visualizing motion. 
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