The NorthGRIP ice-core logging procedure: description and evaluation

Title The NorthGRIP ice-core logging procedure: description and evaluation
Publication Type
Journal Article
Year
2002
Author(s) Christine S Hvidberg , Jørgen P Steffensen, Henrik B Clausen, Hitoshi Shoji, Sepp Kipfstuhl
Journal/ Publication
Annals of Glaciology
Volume
35
Pagination
5-8
Abstract

The ice-core logging procedure used to log the North Greenland Icecore Project (NorthGRIP) ice cores is described. the existence of two deep ice cores, NorthGRIP 1and 2, drilled 25 mapart, allows an independent evaluation of the procedure. the logged depths of the NorthGRIP 1 and 2 cores deviate from the length of the unwound drill cable corrected for elongation of the cable when hanging in the hole, by 1.5‰ and 50.5‰ at depths of 1371 and 2931 m, respectively. Differences between logged depths of identified layers found in both cores are studied in the depth interval where they overlap. Layers are identified by electrical conductivity measurements and dielectric profiling. the difference between the logged depths of layers identified in both cores increases to 0.5 m close to the bottom of the NorthGRIP 1 core, which is <0.5 mm m–1 ice core. the comparison between the two cores shows that the NorthGRIP logging procedure is accurate and reproducible. Further, our results show that the temperature conditions and handling of the core during logging are important for obtaining a precise depth.

DOI
10.3189/172756402781817293
URL
Categories Deep Drilling, Ice Core Processing/Storage/Quality
Citation Christine S Hvidberg , Jørgen P Steffensen, Henrik B Clausen, Hitoshi Shoji, Sepp Kipfstuhl ( 2002 ) The NorthGRIP ice-core logging procedure: description and evaluation. Annals of Glaciology , 35 , 5-8 . doi: 10.3189/172756402781817293
Lead Author
Christine S Hvidberg