Optical-televiewer-based identification and characterization of material facies associated with an Antarctic ice-shelf rift

Title Optical-televiewer-based identification and characterization of material facies associated with an Antarctic ice-shelf rift
Publication Type
Journal Article
Year
2012
Author(s) Bryn Hubbard , Jean-Louis Tison, Frank Pattyn, Marie Dierckx, Thierry Boereboom, Denis Samyn
Journal/ Publication
Annals of Glaciology
Volume
53
Issue
60
Pagination
137-146
Abstract

We have drilled 13 boreholes within and around a through-cutting rift on the (unofficially named) Roi Baudouin Ice Shelf, East Antarctica. Logging by optical televiewer (OPTV) combined with core inspection has resulted in the identification and characterization of several material facies. Outside the rift, OPTV-imaged annual layering indicates ~150 years of accumulation over the 66 m length of one of the boreholes. Luminosity analysis of this image also reveals the presence of numerous dark melt layers as well as a systematic decrease in background luminosity, interpreted in terms of a progressive increase in light transmission during firnification. We identify four material facies within the rift: snow, granular ice, marine ice and unconsolidated platelets. We interpret the granular ice facies as snow that has been saturated by percolating sea water, and the underlying marine ice as compacted buoyant platelets that have adhered to the rift base. Core sections reveal the presence of tubular channels within the marine ice, indicating that it is macroporous and permeable to sea water. The lower boundary of this facies merges into a mushy layer of unconsolidated platelets that were successfully imaged by OPTV, revealing irregular sub-horizontal layering similar to that reported previously on the basis of (directional) borehole video.

DOI
10.3189/2012AoG60A045
URL
Categories Borehole Logging
Citation Bryn Hubbard , Jean-Louis Tison, Frank Pattyn, Marie Dierckx, Thierry Boereboom, Denis Samyn ( 2012 ) Optical-televiewer-based identification and characterization of material facies associated with an Antarctic ice-shelf rift. Annals of Glaciology , 53 , 60 , 137-146 . doi: 10.3189/2012AoG60A045
Lead Author
Bryn Hubbard