Two light-weight mechanical drill systems, one capable of drilling down to 250m and the other to 60m, were developed for the use by the 25th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition during its inland traverse. Also developed was a mechanical drill to back up 800-m thermal drilling at Mizuho Station. The design and specifications of the drills and winches are described
Three snowmobiles, type Yamaha ET250,were successfully used by the meteorite search party of the 20t...
We propose that a new type of drill, alternately known as a Fast Mechanical-Access Drill, or Coiled ...
The primary objective of ice core drilling is to obtain the highest quality core while minimizing th...
A drill system designed by the first author and made by Koken Shisui Kogyo K. K. was successfully us...
Ice drillings were carried out in 1971,1972 and 1974-75 at Mizuho Station (70°41\u2753"S, 44°19\u275...
As part of the Glaciological Research Program in East Queen Maud Land, Antarctica in the Japanese An...
A deep ice coring system, which is to be used at Dome Fuji Station located at the summit of the Quee...
A steam-operated drill similar to that of S. M. HODGE was used to measure 10m snow temperature at Mi...
A derivative of the Danish tipping-lower intermediate-depth ice-coring drill system has been develop...
Taking as a model the Alfred Wegener Institute medium depth ice core drill, we have developed a dril...
A deep ice coring system for Dome Fuji project has been developed under a project coordinated by the...
In May 1999, drilling of a borehole through the entire ice strata (around 750 m) was initiated on t...
Antarctica, with a large number of ice sheets, is among the last unexplored places on Earth. The sub...
Design of the KEMS-112 electromechanical ice core drill (Russian abbreviation of core electromechani...
This paper gives a review on the development of logistics for the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedi...
Three snowmobiles, type Yamaha ET250,were successfully used by the meteorite search party of the 20t...
We propose that a new type of drill, alternately known as a Fast Mechanical-Access Drill, or Coiled ...
The primary objective of ice core drilling is to obtain the highest quality core while minimizing th...
A drill system designed by the first author and made by Koken Shisui Kogyo K. K. was successfully us...
Ice drillings were carried out in 1971,1972 and 1974-75 at Mizuho Station (70°41\u2753"S, 44°19\u275...
As part of the Glaciological Research Program in East Queen Maud Land, Antarctica in the Japanese An...
A deep ice coring system, which is to be used at Dome Fuji Station located at the summit of the Quee...
A steam-operated drill similar to that of S. M. HODGE was used to measure 10m snow temperature at Mi...
A derivative of the Danish tipping-lower intermediate-depth ice-coring drill system has been develop...
Taking as a model the Alfred Wegener Institute medium depth ice core drill, we have developed a dril...
A deep ice coring system for Dome Fuji project has been developed under a project coordinated by the...
In May 1999, drilling of a borehole through the entire ice strata (around 750 m) was initiated on t...
Antarctica, with a large number of ice sheets, is among the last unexplored places on Earth. The sub...
Design of the KEMS-112 electromechanical ice core drill (Russian abbreviation of core electromechani...
This paper gives a review on the development of logistics for the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedi...
Three snowmobiles, type Yamaha ET250,were successfully used by the meteorite search party of the 20t...
We propose that a new type of drill, alternately known as a Fast Mechanical-Access Drill, or Coiled ...
The primary objective of ice core drilling is to obtain the highest quality core while minimizing th...