Fifty Years of Soviet and Russian Drilling Activity in Polar and Non-Polar Ice: A Chronological History

Soviet and Russian drilling activity in ice began in 1955 while conducting temperature surveys on a glacier in Franz-Josef Land in the Arctic and continued to 1960 on the glaciers of the polar Ural and the northern Tien Shen mountain ranges. In 1956 the first Complex Antarctic Expedition (CAE) was f...

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Main Authors: Ueda, Herbert T., Talalay, Pavel G.
Other Authors: ENGINEERING RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER HANOVER NH COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LAB
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Language:English
Published: 2007
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spelling ftdtic:ADA472548 2023-05-15T13:58:00+02:00 Fifty Years of Soviet and Russian Drilling Activity in Polar and Non-Polar Ice: A Chronological History Ueda, Herbert T. Talalay, Pavel G. ENGINEERING RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER HANOVER NH COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LAB 2007-10 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA472548 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA472548 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA472548 Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. DTIC Snow Ice and Permafrost Machinery and Tools *RUSSIA *DRILLING *GLACIERS *SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH USSR POLAR REGIONS DRILLS ARCTIC REGIONS ANTARCTIC REGIONS BOREHOLES HISTORY *ICE DRILLING *RUSSIAN POLAR RESEARCH *SOVIET POLAR RESEARCH THERMAL DRILLS Text 2007 ftdtic 2016-02-22T11:59:32Z Soviet and Russian drilling activity in ice began in 1955 while conducting temperature surveys on a glacier in Franz-Josef Land in the Arctic and continued to 1960 on the glaciers of the polar Ural and the northern Tien Shen mountain ranges. In 1956 the first Complex Antarctic Expedition (CAE) was formed and the first Antarctic drilling was conducted in October of 1956 near Mirny Station. Later, the expeditions were referred to as Soviet Antarctic Expeditions (SAE) and Russian Antarctic Expeditions (RAE). Early efforts were conducted with hand drilling equipment followed by mechanical rotary and percussion drilling techniques. Thermal (flame and thermal electric) boring drills and later thermal coring drills eventually culminated in drills of the TELGA type for thermal drilling deep, dry holes. One such hole reached a depth of over 900 m at Vostok. Use of TBZS type thermal drills for drilling in fluid-filled holes were also developed, as was a technique using anti-freeze to dissolve the melt water formed, the dilute solution then remaining in the hole to provide the necessary hydrostatic balance. An electro-mechanical drill KEMS was first introduced on Vavilov Glacier, Severnaya Zemlya (Russian Arctic) in 1984 and then in 1989 at Vostok Station. Five major holes have been drilled at Vostok, the last one stopped in 2006 (RAE 51) at a depth of 3650 m, 100 m above Lake Vostok. This report chronologically summarizes the Soviet and Russian efforts over the last 50 years. Prepared in collaboration with St. Petersburg State Mining Institute, Russia. The original document contains color images. Text Antarc* Antarctic Arctic Franz Josef Land glacier Ice permafrost Severnaya Zemlya Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Arctic Antarctic Franz Josef Land ENVELOPE(55.000,55.000,81.000,81.000) Severnaya Zemlya ENVELOPE(98.000,98.000,79.500,79.500) Lake Vostok ENVELOPE(106.000,106.000,-77.500,-77.500) Vostok Station ENVELOPE(106.837,106.837,-78.464,-78.464) Mirny Station ENVELOPE(93.001,93.001,-66.558,-66.558) Rae ENVELOPE(-116.053,-116.053,62.834,62.834) Mirny ENVELOPE(113.961,113.961,62.535,62.535)
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topic Snow
Ice and Permafrost
Machinery and Tools
*RUSSIA
*DRILLING
*GLACIERS
*SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
USSR
POLAR REGIONS
DRILLS
ARCTIC REGIONS
ANTARCTIC REGIONS
BOREHOLES
HISTORY
*ICE DRILLING
*RUSSIAN POLAR RESEARCH
*SOVIET POLAR RESEARCH
THERMAL DRILLS
spellingShingle Snow
Ice and Permafrost
Machinery and Tools
*RUSSIA
*DRILLING
*GLACIERS
*SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
USSR
POLAR REGIONS
DRILLS
ARCTIC REGIONS
ANTARCTIC REGIONS
BOREHOLES
HISTORY
*ICE DRILLING
*RUSSIAN POLAR RESEARCH
*SOVIET POLAR RESEARCH
THERMAL DRILLS
Ueda, Herbert T.
Talalay, Pavel G.
Fifty Years of Soviet and Russian Drilling Activity in Polar and Non-Polar Ice: A Chronological History
topic_facet Snow
Ice and Permafrost
Machinery and Tools
*RUSSIA
*DRILLING
*GLACIERS
*SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
USSR
POLAR REGIONS
DRILLS
ARCTIC REGIONS
ANTARCTIC REGIONS
BOREHOLES
HISTORY
*ICE DRILLING
*RUSSIAN POLAR RESEARCH
*SOVIET POLAR RESEARCH
THERMAL DRILLS
description Soviet and Russian drilling activity in ice began in 1955 while conducting temperature surveys on a glacier in Franz-Josef Land in the Arctic and continued to 1960 on the glaciers of the polar Ural and the northern Tien Shen mountain ranges. In 1956 the first Complex Antarctic Expedition (CAE) was formed and the first Antarctic drilling was conducted in October of 1956 near Mirny Station. Later, the expeditions were referred to as Soviet Antarctic Expeditions (SAE) and Russian Antarctic Expeditions (RAE). Early efforts were conducted with hand drilling equipment followed by mechanical rotary and percussion drilling techniques. Thermal (flame and thermal electric) boring drills and later thermal coring drills eventually culminated in drills of the TELGA type for thermal drilling deep, dry holes. One such hole reached a depth of over 900 m at Vostok. Use of TBZS type thermal drills for drilling in fluid-filled holes were also developed, as was a technique using anti-freeze to dissolve the melt water formed, the dilute solution then remaining in the hole to provide the necessary hydrostatic balance. An electro-mechanical drill KEMS was first introduced on Vavilov Glacier, Severnaya Zemlya (Russian Arctic) in 1984 and then in 1989 at Vostok Station. Five major holes have been drilled at Vostok, the last one stopped in 2006 (RAE 51) at a depth of 3650 m, 100 m above Lake Vostok. This report chronologically summarizes the Soviet and Russian efforts over the last 50 years. Prepared in collaboration with St. Petersburg State Mining Institute, Russia. The original document contains color images.
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author Ueda, Herbert T.
Talalay, Pavel G.
author_facet Ueda, Herbert T.
Talalay, Pavel G.
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title Fifty Years of Soviet and Russian Drilling Activity in Polar and Non-Polar Ice: A Chronological History
title_short Fifty Years of Soviet and Russian Drilling Activity in Polar and Non-Polar Ice: A Chronological History
title_full Fifty Years of Soviet and Russian Drilling Activity in Polar and Non-Polar Ice: A Chronological History
title_fullStr Fifty Years of Soviet and Russian Drilling Activity in Polar and Non-Polar Ice: A Chronological History
title_full_unstemmed Fifty Years of Soviet and Russian Drilling Activity in Polar and Non-Polar Ice: A Chronological History
title_sort fifty years of soviet and russian drilling activity in polar and non-polar ice: a chronological history
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