The British Antarctic Survey (BAS) has developed a hot water drilling system that was successfully used during the Antarctic summers of 1990/91 and 91/92 to penetrate ice 562m and 541m deep on Ronne Ice Shelf, Antarctica. The hot water drill currently incorporates 300kW of heating power with a water recirculation system, removing the need for continuous snow melting while drilling. In total, approximately four tonnes of aviation fuel were burned at each of the two sites, allowing a hole 0.2-0.25m in diameter to be drilled over a period of 1 to 3 days, and maintaining it, through repeated reaming, for a further five days. Ice temperatures of -26℃ caused rapid refreezing of the hole and successive borehole caliper profiles indicated initial c...
Oceanographic data have been obtained via an access hole made through Ronne Ice Shelf. The site, whi...
To understand the long-term climate and glaciological evolution of the ice sheet in the region borde...
The main fieldwork for project AFI 1-05 (the RABID project) was carried out on Rutford Ice Stream in...
The 2011/12 Antarctic field season saw the first use of a new British Antarctic Survey (BAS) ice-she...
During the 2018/19 Antarctic field season, the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) Basal conditions on Ru...
As part of the Glaciological Research Program in East Queen Maud Land, Antarctica in the Japanese An...
Recent drilling successes on Rutford Ice Stream in West Antarctica demonstrate the viability of hot ...
Abstract The Rapid Access Ice Drill (RAID) was designed and built to rapidly drill th...
A hot-water drill developed during the past 2 years at Alfred Wegener Institute was used to penetrat...
ABSTRACTA new Rapid Access Ice Drill (RAID) will penetrate the Antarctic ice sheets in order to crea...
Abstract. The Rapid Access Ice Drill (RAID) is designed for subsurface scientific investigations in ...
Ice streams are major drainage routes, through which much of the ice in Antarctica flows from the co...
Accessing and sampling subglacial environments deep beneath the Antarctic Ice Sheet presents several...
The first core drilling at Syowa Station in Antarctica was carried out by the 21st Japanese Antarcti...
Antarctica, with a large number of ice sheets, is among the last unexplored places on Earth. The sub...
Oceanographic data have been obtained via an access hole made through Ronne Ice Shelf. The site, whi...
To understand the long-term climate and glaciological evolution of the ice sheet in the region borde...
The main fieldwork for project AFI 1-05 (the RABID project) was carried out on Rutford Ice Stream in...
The 2011/12 Antarctic field season saw the first use of a new British Antarctic Survey (BAS) ice-she...
During the 2018/19 Antarctic field season, the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) Basal conditions on Ru...
As part of the Glaciological Research Program in East Queen Maud Land, Antarctica in the Japanese An...
Recent drilling successes on Rutford Ice Stream in West Antarctica demonstrate the viability of hot ...
Abstract The Rapid Access Ice Drill (RAID) was designed and built to rapidly drill th...
A hot-water drill developed during the past 2 years at Alfred Wegener Institute was used to penetrat...
ABSTRACTA new Rapid Access Ice Drill (RAID) will penetrate the Antarctic ice sheets in order to crea...
Abstract. The Rapid Access Ice Drill (RAID) is designed for subsurface scientific investigations in ...
Ice streams are major drainage routes, through which much of the ice in Antarctica flows from the co...
Accessing and sampling subglacial environments deep beneath the Antarctic Ice Sheet presents several...
The first core drilling at Syowa Station in Antarctica was carried out by the 21st Japanese Antarcti...
Antarctica, with a large number of ice sheets, is among the last unexplored places on Earth. The sub...
Oceanographic data have been obtained via an access hole made through Ronne Ice Shelf. The site, whi...
To understand the long-term climate and glaciological evolution of the ice sheet in the region borde...
The main fieldwork for project AFI 1-05 (the RABID project) was carried out on Rutford Ice Stream in...