Accessing and sampling subglacial environments deep beneath the Antarctic Ice Sheet presents several challenges to existing drilling technologies. With over half of the ice sheet believed to be resting on a wet bed, drilling down to this environment must conform to international agreements on environmental stewardship and protection, making clean hot-water drilling the most viable option. Such a drill, and its water recovery system, must be capable of accessing significantly greater ice depths than previous hot-water drills, and remain fully operational after connecting with the basal hydrological system. The Subglacial Lake Ellsworth (SLE) project developed a comprehensive plan for deep (greater than 3000 m) subglacial lake research, invol...
The 2011/12 Antarctic field season saw the first use of a new British Antarctic Survey (BAS) ice-she...
During the attempt to directly access, measure and sample Subglacial Lake Ellsworth in 2012–2013, we...
Antarctic subglacial lakes are thought to be extreme habitats for microbial life and may contain imp...
Accessing and sampling subglacial environments deep beneath the Antarctic Ice Sheet presents several...
Accessing and sampling subglacial environments deep beneath the Antarctic Ice Sheet presents several...
Funding The SLE Consortium, supported by Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) grant no. NE/G0...
Recent drilling successes on Rutford Ice Stream in West Antarctica demonstrate the viability of hot ...
Subglacial Antarctic aquatic environments are important targets for scientific exploration due to th...
Antarctic subglacial lakes are thought to be extreme habitats for microbial life and may contain imp...
Three holes were drilled to the bed of Rutford Ice Stream, through ice up to 2154 m thick, to invest...
Beneath the Antarctic ice sheets there is an aquatic subglacial ecosystem which consists of a compl...
Antarctica, with a large number of ice sheets, is among the last unexplored places on Earth. The sub...
The Subglacial Antarctic Lakes Scientific Access (SALSA) Project accessed Mercer Subglacial Lake usi...
In response to the 'oldest ice' challenge initiated by the International Partnerships in Ice Core Sc...
International audienceIn response to the 'oldest ice' challenge initiated by the International Partn...
The 2011/12 Antarctic field season saw the first use of a new British Antarctic Survey (BAS) ice-she...
During the attempt to directly access, measure and sample Subglacial Lake Ellsworth in 2012–2013, we...
Antarctic subglacial lakes are thought to be extreme habitats for microbial life and may contain imp...
Accessing and sampling subglacial environments deep beneath the Antarctic Ice Sheet presents several...
Accessing and sampling subglacial environments deep beneath the Antarctic Ice Sheet presents several...
Funding The SLE Consortium, supported by Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) grant no. NE/G0...
Recent drilling successes on Rutford Ice Stream in West Antarctica demonstrate the viability of hot ...
Subglacial Antarctic aquatic environments are important targets for scientific exploration due to th...
Antarctic subglacial lakes are thought to be extreme habitats for microbial life and may contain imp...
Three holes were drilled to the bed of Rutford Ice Stream, through ice up to 2154 m thick, to invest...
Beneath the Antarctic ice sheets there is an aquatic subglacial ecosystem which consists of a compl...
Antarctica, with a large number of ice sheets, is among the last unexplored places on Earth. The sub...
The Subglacial Antarctic Lakes Scientific Access (SALSA) Project accessed Mercer Subglacial Lake usi...
In response to the 'oldest ice' challenge initiated by the International Partnerships in Ice Core Sc...
International audienceIn response to the 'oldest ice' challenge initiated by the International Partn...
The 2011/12 Antarctic field season saw the first use of a new British Antarctic Survey (BAS) ice-she...
During the attempt to directly access, measure and sample Subglacial Lake Ellsworth in 2012–2013, we...
Antarctic subglacial lakes are thought to be extreme habitats for microbial life and may contain imp...