Using significant technological breakthroughs and unconventional approaches, the goal of the in situ probing of glacier ice for a better understanding of the orbital response of climate (SUBGLACIOR) project is to advance ice core research by inventing, constructing and testing an in situ probe to evaluate if a target site is suitable for recovering ice as old as 1.5 million years. Embedding a laser spectrometer, the probe is intended to make its own way down into the ice and to measure, in real time and down to the bedrock, the depth profiles of the ice δD water isotopes as well as the trapped CH4 gas concentration and dust concentration. The probe descent is achieved through electromechanical drilling combined with continuous meltwater sam...
ABSTRACT. A clean hot-water drill was used to gain access to Subglacial Lake Whillans (SLW) in late ...
The direct measurement and sampling of Ellsworth Subglacial Lake is a multidisciplinary investigatio...
ABSTRACTA new Rapid Access Ice Drill (RAID) will penetrate the Antarctic ice sheets in order to crea...
International audienceAbstract Using significant technological breakthroughs and unconventional appr...
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...
Antarctica, with a large number of ice sheets, is among the last unexplored places on Earth. The sub...
The Dome Summit South (DSS) ice drilling project was designed to obtain a full depth ice core for hi...
The British Antarctic Survey Rapid Access Isotope Drill is an innovative new class of electromechani...
The article proposes a technology for increasing the thermic ice drilling rate under the influence o...
Accessing and sampling subglacial environments deep beneath the Antarctic Ice Sheet presents several...
AbstractA next-generation drilling system, equipped with a thermal drilling device, is proposed for ...
Abstract: We propose that a new type of drill, alternately known as a Fast Mechanical-Access Drill, ...
ABSTRACT. A clean hot-water drill was used to gain access to Subglacial Lake Whillans (SLW) in late ...
The direct measurement and sampling of Ellsworth Subglacial Lake is a multidisciplinary investigatio...
ABSTRACTA new Rapid Access Ice Drill (RAID) will penetrate the Antarctic ice sheets in order to crea...
International audienceAbstract Using significant technological breakthroughs and unconventional appr...
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...
Antarctica, with a large number of ice sheets, is among the last unexplored places on Earth. The sub...
The Dome Summit South (DSS) ice drilling project was designed to obtain a full depth ice core for hi...
The British Antarctic Survey Rapid Access Isotope Drill is an innovative new class of electromechani...
The article proposes a technology for increasing the thermic ice drilling rate under the influence o...
Accessing and sampling subglacial environments deep beneath the Antarctic Ice Sheet presents several...
AbstractA next-generation drilling system, equipped with a thermal drilling device, is proposed for ...
Abstract: We propose that a new type of drill, alternately known as a Fast Mechanical-Access Drill, ...
ABSTRACT. A clean hot-water drill was used to gain access to Subglacial Lake Whillans (SLW) in late ...
The direct measurement and sampling of Ellsworth Subglacial Lake is a multidisciplinary investigatio...
ABSTRACTA new Rapid Access Ice Drill (RAID) will penetrate the Antarctic ice sheets in order to crea...