Researchers use the Stampfli Drill to collect a 50-meter long core from the summit plateau of Mount Hunter, Alaska. Credit: David Polashenski
Researchers use the Stampfli Drill to collect a 50-meter long core from the summit plateau of Mount Hunter, Alaska. Credit: David Polashenski
Researchers use the Stampfli Drill to collect a 50-meter long core from the summit plateau of Mount Hunter, Alaska. Credit: David Polashenski
Researchers use the Stampfli Drill to collect a 50-meter long core from the summit plateau of Mount Hunter, Alaska. Credit: David Polashenski
The Stampfli Drill in Greenland during the 2017 Arctic field season. Credit: Elizabeth Morton
A variety of core samples retrieved with the Stampfli Drill during the 2017 Arctic field test of the drill. Credit: Elizabeth Morton
IDP driller Elizabeth Morton field testing the Stampfli Drill. Credit: Michael Jayred
IDP driller Mike Jayred with the second Stampfli Drill test core drilled during the 2017 Arctic field season. Credit: Elizabeth Morton
The shipping crate for the Stampfli Drill. Also shown is the optional tent (inside the brown/tan bag), which also fits inside the shipping crate. Credit: IDP-Wisconsin