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Deep ice drilling, bedrock coring and dust logging with the Rapid Access Ice Drill (RAID) at Minna Bluff, Antarctica.

Authors :
Goodge, John W.
Severinghaus, Jeffrey P.
Johnson, Jay
Tosi, Delia
Bay, Ryan
Source :
Annals of Glaciology; Sep2021, Vol. 62 Issue 85, p324-339, 16p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Rapid Access Ice Drill is a new drilling technology capable of quickly accessing the glacial bed of Antarctic ice sheets, retrieving ice core and rock core samples, and providing boreholes for downhole logging of physical properties. Scientific goals include searching for old ice near the glacial bed and sampling subglacial bedrock. During field trials near McMurdo Station on a piedmont glacier at Minna Bluff in the 2019–20 austral summer, we successfully completed a 'top-to-bottom' operational sequence in three boreholes by (1) augering through firn, (2) creating a borehole packer seal in non-porous ice, (3) establishing fluid circulation, (4) quickly drilling a borehole in ice at penetration rates up to 1.2 m min<superscript>−1</superscript>, (5) acquiring a short ice core at depth, (6) penetrating the glacial bed at a depth of ~677 m, (7) recovering a 3.2 m core of ice, basal till and subglacial bedrock, (8) optically logging the borehole on wireline, (9) testing hydrofracture potential by overpressuring the borehole fluid and (10) operating in an environmentally benign yet rapid field mode. Minna Bluff testing, therefore, demonstrates the effectiveness of this integrated system to drill rapidly through thick ice and penetrate across the glacial bed to take cores of bedrock. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Subjects

Subjects :
ICE sheets
ICE cores
BEDROCK
SUMMER

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02603055
Volume :
62
Issue :
85
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Annals of Glaciology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
153374703
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1017/aog.2021.13