A NEW TECHNIQUE FOR DIELECTRIC LOGGING OF ANTARCTIC ICE CORES

A system has been developed for rapid dielectric profiling of ice cores at the time of drilling . Data from the top 38 metres of a 133 m core from Dolleman Island, Antarctic Peninsula, show that this method is capable of providing detailed dielectric parameters comparable to those obtained by conven...

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Main Authors: Moore, J., Paren, J.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: HAL CCSD 1987
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Online Access:https://hal.science/jpa-00226268
https://hal.science/jpa-00226268/document
https://hal.science/jpa-00226268/file/ajp-jphyscol198748C123.pdf
https://doi.org/10.1051/jphyscol:1987123
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Summary:A system has been developed for rapid dielectric profiling of ice cores at the time of drilling . Data from the top 38 metres of a 133 m core from Dolleman Island, Antarctic Peninsula, show that this method is capable of providing detailed dielectric parameters comparable to those obtained by conventional techniques. Chemical and isotopic analysis of the core is needed before establishing correlations between the dielectric behaviour and other parameters.