A medium-depth ice core drill

Title A medium-depth ice core drill
Publication Type
Journal Article
Year
2002
Author(s) Robert Mulvaney , Steven Bremner, Andrew Tait, Neil Audley
Journal/ Publication
Memoirs of National Institute of Polar Research. Special issue 56
Pagination
82-90
ISSN
03860744
Abstract

Taking as a model the Alfred Wegener Institute medium depth ice core drill, we have developed a drill capable of retrieving ice cores to depths of around 150-200m. At a total system weight of 340kg, including drill, winch, cable, tower and generator, the system is easily transported by Twin Otter aircraft. Two identical copies of the drill system were produced, and used to drill successfully at eleven locations in both the Arctic and the Antarctic. Ice conditions experienced during drilling ranged from cold Antarctic plateau sites to Arctic sites close to melting, and also blue, bubble-free ice.

File
URL
Special Collections International Workshop on Ice Drilling Technology Series, 5th International Workshop on Ice Drilling Technology
Categories Drill Heads, Intermediate-/Medium-Depth Drills, Lightweight/Portable
Equipment BAS EM Drills
Citation Robert Mulvaney , Steven Bremner, Andrew Tait, Neil Audley ( 2002 ) A medium-depth ice core drill. Memoirs of National Institute of Polar Research. Special issue 56 , 82-90 .
Lead Author
Robert Mulvaney