Rapid Access Ice Drill: a new tool for exploration of the deep Antarctic ice sheets and subglacial geology

ABSTRACTA new Rapid Access Ice Drill (RAID) will penetrate the Antarctic ice sheets in order to create borehole observatories and take cores in deep ice, the glacial bed and bedrock below. RAID is a mobile drilling system to make multiple long, narrow boreholes in a single field season in Antarctica...

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Main Authors: Goodge, John W, Severinghaus, Jeffrey P
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Published: eScholarship, University of California 2016
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spelling ftcdlib:oai:escholarship.org/ark:/13030/qt7414h3bs 2023-05-15T13:43:52+02:00 Rapid Access Ice Drill: a new tool for exploration of the deep Antarctic ice sheets and subglacial geology Goodge, John W Severinghaus, Jeffrey P 1049 - 1064 2016-01-01 application/pdf https://escholarship.org/uc/item/7414h3bs unknown eScholarship, University of California qt7414h3bs https://escholarship.org/uc/item/7414h3bs public JOURNAL OF GLACIOLOGY, vol 62, iss 236 Antarctica bedrock coring ice drilling million year-old ice subglacial access Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences article 2016 ftcdlib 2020-09-06T10:17:24Z ABSTRACTA new Rapid Access Ice Drill (RAID) will penetrate the Antarctic ice sheets in order to create borehole observatories and take cores in deep ice, the glacial bed and bedrock below. RAID is a mobile drilling system to make multiple long, narrow boreholes in a single field season in Antarctica. RAID is based on a mineral exploration-type rotary rock-coring system using threaded drill pipe to cut through ice using reverse circulation of a non-freezing fluid for pressure-compensation, maintenance of temperature and removal of ice cuttings. Near the bottom of the ice sheet, a wireline latching assembly will enable rapid coring of ice, the glacial bed and bedrock below. Once complete, boreholes will be kept open with fluid, capped and available for future down-hole measurement of temperature gradient, heat flow, ice chronology and ice deformation. RAID is designed to penetrate up to 3300 m of ice and take cores in <200 hours, allowing completion of a borehole and coring in ~10 d at each site. Together, the rapid drilling capability and mobility of the system, along with ice-penetrating imaging methods, will provide a unique 3-D picture of interior and subglacial features of the Antarctic ice sheets. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Ice Sheet Journal of Glaciology University of California: eScholarship Antarctic The Antarctic
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topic Antarctica
bedrock coring
ice drilling
million year-old ice
subglacial access
Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience
Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
spellingShingle Antarctica
bedrock coring
ice drilling
million year-old ice
subglacial access
Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience
Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
Goodge, John W
Severinghaus, Jeffrey P
Rapid Access Ice Drill: a new tool for exploration of the deep Antarctic ice sheets and subglacial geology
topic_facet Antarctica
bedrock coring
ice drilling
million year-old ice
subglacial access
Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience
Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
description ABSTRACTA new Rapid Access Ice Drill (RAID) will penetrate the Antarctic ice sheets in order to create borehole observatories and take cores in deep ice, the glacial bed and bedrock below. RAID is a mobile drilling system to make multiple long, narrow boreholes in a single field season in Antarctica. RAID is based on a mineral exploration-type rotary rock-coring system using threaded drill pipe to cut through ice using reverse circulation of a non-freezing fluid for pressure-compensation, maintenance of temperature and removal of ice cuttings. Near the bottom of the ice sheet, a wireline latching assembly will enable rapid coring of ice, the glacial bed and bedrock below. Once complete, boreholes will be kept open with fluid, capped and available for future down-hole measurement of temperature gradient, heat flow, ice chronology and ice deformation. RAID is designed to penetrate up to 3300 m of ice and take cores in <200 hours, allowing completion of a borehole and coring in ~10 d at each site. Together, the rapid drilling capability and mobility of the system, along with ice-penetrating imaging methods, will provide a unique 3-D picture of interior and subglacial features of the Antarctic ice sheets.
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author Goodge, John W
Severinghaus, Jeffrey P
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Severinghaus, Jeffrey P
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title Rapid Access Ice Drill: a new tool for exploration of the deep Antarctic ice sheets and subglacial geology
title_short Rapid Access Ice Drill: a new tool for exploration of the deep Antarctic ice sheets and subglacial geology
title_full Rapid Access Ice Drill: a new tool for exploration of the deep Antarctic ice sheets and subglacial geology
title_fullStr Rapid Access Ice Drill: a new tool for exploration of the deep Antarctic ice sheets and subglacial geology
title_full_unstemmed Rapid Access Ice Drill: a new tool for exploration of the deep Antarctic ice sheets and subglacial geology
title_sort rapid access ice drill: a new tool for exploration of the deep antarctic ice sheets and subglacial geology
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