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Experimental results on improved JARE deep ice core drill-Experiments in Rikubetsu, Hokkaido in 2002

Authors :
Takao Kameda
Yoshiyuki Fujii
Akiyoshi Takahashi
Yoichi Tanaka
Hideki Narita
Kunio Shinbori
Nobuhiko Azuma
Teruo Furukawa
Takayasu Yoshimoto
Morihiro Miyahara
Makato Igarashi
Mika Kohno
Sumito Matoba
Yoko Toyama
Kazuhide Satow
Shuhei Takahashi
Okitsugu Watanabe
Source :
Antarctic Record, Vol 46, Iss 2, Pp 377-398 (2002)
Publication Year :
2002
Publisher :
National Institute of Polar Research, 2002.

Abstract

Deep ice coring to bedrock (3028m in depth) at Dome Fuji Station is planned during three successive summer seasons starting from 2003/2004. An improved JARE deep ice core drill (12.2m in length and 3.8m in maximum core length) was developed in December 2001 for the ice coring at Dome Fuji. In January/February of 2002,we performed experiments on drill performance using artificial ice blocks in Rikubetsu, Hokkaido. In this paper, we outline the experiment and report the results. It was found through the experiment that an ice core of 3.8m length was smoothly obtained by the improved drill with three screws in the chip chamber and cutting pitch of 5mm/cycle. About 45000 small holes 1.2mm in diameter were made on the surface of the chip chamber. These small holes enabled liquid to circulate between cutters and outside of the drill through the chip chamber in the drill. The dry density of the chips was 440 to 500kg/m^3 and the chip recovery rate during ice coring was 65 to 91%. A check valve installed at the bottom of the chip chamber to prevent outflow of chips from the drill was not tested enough, but more durability is needed for the valve. The newly developed motor system and core catchers of the drill worked perfectly. The average coring speed was 24.5cm/min with cutting pitch of 5mm/cycle. The average power consumption during ice coring was 171W.

Subjects

Subjects :
Geography (General)
G1-922

Details

Language :
English, Japanese
ISSN :
00857289 and 2432079X
Volume :
46
Issue :
2
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Antarctic Record
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.0e5f423445cf4266ae95b8c70f080f82
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.15094/00009230