Description
The logging tower straps to the protruding casing of a borehole allowing a sheave to extend up above the borehole (for borehole logging) with no need for any kind of tripod or crane. In the past, the logging tower has been used by Gary Clow and Ryan Bay to log the GISP2 and GRIP boreholes. Its dimensions are 58" L x 18" W x 16" H and the shipping weight is 180 lbs.
Equipment Details
Name | Logging Tower |
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Type |
Type
Accessory for borehole logging operations
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Number in Inventory |
Number in Inventory
2
|
Max. Practical Depth |
Max. Practical Depth
[NA]
|
IDP Driller Required? |
IDP Driller Required?
No
|
Power Requirements/Source |
Power Requirements/Source
[NA]
|
Helicopter Transportable? |
Helicopter Transportable?
Yes
|
Light Aircraft Transportable? |
Light Aircraft Transportable?
Yes
|
Shipping Weight |
Shipping Weight
180 lbs |
Shipping Volume (Cube) |
Shipping Cube
58" L x 18" W x 16" H |
Project History
2019-2020 Antarctic - Radio and Optical Measurements of Glacial Ice Properties Using the SPICEcore Borehole |
2014-2015 Antarctic - Roosevelt Island Borehole Logging |
2013-2014 Antarctic - Roosevelt Island Borehole Logging |