Perspectives for development of ice-core drilling technology: a discussion

Title Perspectives for development of ice-core drilling technology: a discussion
Publication Type
Journal Article
Year
2014
Author(s) Pavel Talalay
Journal/ Publication
Annals of Glaciology
Volume
55
Issue
68
Pagination
339-350
Abstract

More than 170 years ago, Louis Agassiz, one of the creators of glacial theory, made his first attempt to drill into the bed of Unteraargletscher, Swiss Alps. Since that time, various systems for thermal and mechanical drilling have been designed especially for boring into ice, and some conventional drill rigs been adopted for ice coring. Although contemporary ice-drilling knowledge and techniques are now familiar, there remain many problems to be solved by advanced modern technology. Specific challenges related to improving old drilling methods and developing new emerging technologies include: (1) identification of depth limitation of ‘dry’ drilling; (2) improvement of casing; (3) searching for the new environmentally friendly low-temperature drilling fluids; (4) reliable elimination of sticking drills; (5) improvement of core quality in the brittle zone; (6) additional core sampling from borehole walls after the core has been drilled; (7) obtaining oriented core; (8) designing automation drilling systems; (9) developing rapid-access drills. Possible ways of solving these problems are presented below.

DOI
10.3189/2014AoG68A007
URL
Special Collections ESTISOL 140 Drilling Fluid, International Workshop on Ice Drilling Technology Series, 7th International Workshop on Ice Drilling Technology
Categories Borehole Closure, Brittle Ice, Directional/Replicate Drilling, Drilling Fluids, Fast Access, Ice Core Processing/Storage/Quality, Stuck Drills
Citation Pavel Talalay ( 2014 ) Perspectives for development of ice-core drilling technology: a discussion. Annals of Glaciology , 55 , 68 , 339-350 . doi: 10.3189/2014AoG68A007
Lead Author
Pavel Talalay