DISC drill and replicate coring system: a new era in deep ice drilling engineering

Title DISC drill and replicate coring system: a new era in deep ice drilling engineering
Publication Type
Journal Article
Year
2014
Author(s) Alexander J Shturmakov , Donald A Lebar, Charles R Bentley
Journal/ Publication
Annals of Glaciology
Volume
55
Issue
68
Pagination
189-198
Abstract

The deep ice sheet coring (DISC) drill and replicate coring system (RCS) were designed and manufactured by Ice Coring and Drilling Services/Ice Drilling Design and Operations group of the University of Wisconsin–Madison. The DISC/RCS is an electromechanical system designed to take 122 mm diameter ice cores from the main borehole and 108 mm diameter replicate ice cores to depths of 4000 m. Detailed design of the DISC drill began in 2003, and the completed drill was tested in Greenland in 2006. During five consecutive field seasons at West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) Divide, 3405 m of ice core were drilled, setting the US deep ice drilling record. The RCS, based on the DISC drill, was developed and built in 2010/11, tested in Antarctica during the 2011/12 WAIS Divide field season and tested further in Madison, WI, during summer–fall 2012. During the 2012/13 Antarctic field season, the system produced five azimuth and depth-controlled deviations at four target depth levels. A total of 285 m of replicate ice core was recovered in the first coring of its kind. The entire main/replicate ice core, including ductile, brittle and warm ice, had excellent quality and satisfied the needs of the ice science community.

DOI
10.3189/2014AoG68A017
URL
Special Collections International Workshop on Ice Drilling Technology Series, 7th International Workshop on Ice Drilling Technology, WAIS Divide Ice Core Project
Categories Deep Drilling, Directional/Replicate Drilling
Equipment Deep Ice Sheet Coring (DISC) Drill, Replicate Coring System
Citation Alexander J Shturmakov , Donald A Lebar, Charles R Bentley ( 2014 ) DISC drill and replicate coring system: a new era in deep ice drilling engineering. Annals of Glaciology , 55 , 68 , 189-198 . doi: 10.3189/2014AoG68A017
Lead Author
Alexander J Shturmakov