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Zagorodnov V., Thompson L. G., Ginot Patrick, Mikhalenk V. (2005). Intermediate-depth ice coring of high-altitude and polar glaciers with a lightweight drilling system. Journal of Glaciology, 51 (174), p. 491-501. ISSN 0022-1430.

Titre du document
Intermediate-depth ice coring of high-altitude and polar glaciers with a lightweight drilling system
Année de publication
2005
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000240608700017
Auteurs
Zagorodnov V., Thompson L. G., Ginot Patrick, Mikhalenk V.
Source
Journal of Glaciology, 2005, 51 (174), p. 491-501 ISSN 0022-1430
A total of 11 ice cores to a maximum depth of 460 m have been obtained over the past 3 years from high-altitude glaciers on the saddle of Mount Bona and Mount Churchill in Alaska (designated B-C), and on Quelccaya ice cap and Nevado Coropuna in Peru. Ice coring was conducted using an intermediate-depth drilling system. The system includes an electromechanical drill (EMD) and an ethanol thermal electric drill (ETED). The EMD permitted an average ice-core production rate (ICPR) of 7.0 m h(-1) down to 150 m. An average ICPR of 2 m h(-1) to 460 m depth was possible with the ETED. The quality of the B-C ice cores is better than that of cores previously drilled with an EMD and ETED system. A new cutter design, drilling with a lubricant/cutting fluid and a new anti-torque assembly were tested in the laboratory and in glacier boreholes. We examine the performance of the drills in cold and temperate ice and in clean and particle-laden ice. The influence of the ethanol drilling fluid on ice-core isotopic, ionic and dust composition is discussed.
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Fonds IRD [F B010056720]
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fdi:010056720
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