Preliminary discussion of physical properties of the Dome Fuji shallow ice core in 1993, Antarctica

To make a pilot-hole for deep core drilling at Dome Fuji Station, East Queen Maud Land, Antarctica, shallow ice core drilling was conducted to a depth of 112.59 m by electro-mechanical drill. Core logging, measurements of impermeability and bulk density were conducted in situ and most of another ana...

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Main Authors: Watanabe, Okitsugu, Shimada, Wataru, Narita, Hideki, Miyamoto, Atsushi, Tayuki, Kazushige, Hondoh, Takeo, Kawamura, Toshiyuki, Fujita, Shuji, Shoji, Hitoshi, Enomoto, Hiroyuki, Kameda, Takao, Kawada, Kunio, Yokoyama, Kotaro
Language:English
Published: 国立極地研究所
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Online Access:https://kitami-it.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/7204/files/5125.pdf
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Summary:To make a pilot-hole for deep core drilling at Dome Fuji Station, East Queen Maud Land, Antarctica, shallow ice core drilling was conducted to a depth of 112.59 m by electro-mechanical drill. Core logging, measurements of impermeability and bulk density were conducted in situ and most of another analysis was done in Japan.Much depth hoar developed at Dome Fuji Station. However, it did not influence the densification rate, which mainly depends on temperature. Air bubble close-off starts from about 90 m depth. Much accumulation at one time occurs during marine cyclones at Dome Fuji Station. application/pdf journal article