Future hot water drilling on Rutford Ice Stream 2004/05

Ice streams are major drainage routes, through which much of the ice in Antarctica flows from the continent. They flow at speeds of up to two orders of magnitude greater that the rest of the ice sheet and are believed to rest on beds of soft, water-saturated sediments. As sliding and sediment deform...

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Main Author: Makinson, Keith
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Published: Bergen University 2006
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Online Access:http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/18153/
http://folk.uib.no/ngfso/FRISP/Rep14/makinson.pdf
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spelling ftnerc:oai:nora.nerc.ac.uk:18153 2023-05-15T13:45:12+02:00 Future hot water drilling on Rutford Ice Stream 2004/05 Makinson, Keith 2006 http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/18153/ http://folk.uib.no/ngfso/FRISP/Rep14/makinson.pdf unknown Bergen University Makinson, Keith orcid:0000-0002-5791-1767 . 2006 Future hot water drilling on Rutford Ice Stream 2004/05. Forum for Research into Ice Shelf Processes (FRISP). Report (14). 163-172. Publication - Article NonPeerReviewed 2006 ftnerc 2023-02-04T19:31:34Z Ice streams are major drainage routes, through which much of the ice in Antarctica flows from the continent. They flow at speeds of up to two orders of magnitude greater that the rest of the ice sheet and are believed to rest on beds of soft, water-saturated sediments. As sliding and sediment deformation processes affect the ice stream dynamics, understanding them is essential to future predictions of ice sheet variations. Rutford Ice Stream provides one such example of a fast flowing glacier constrained by a deep bedrock trough and is one of a number of ice streams that drain the West Antarctic Ice Sheet into the southwestern Ronne Ice Shelf (Figure1). Extensive fieldwork has been conducted on this ice stream over the past 25 years with measurements of strain, velocity and elevation. Also, ice sounding radars and seismic techniques have been used to measure the ice thickness and examine the nature of the bed at several locations [Doake et al., 2001; Smith, 1997]. Many of these measurements have been made in an area approximately 40 km upstream of the grounding line. Here, the aim is to access the bed of Rutford Ice Stream at least twice through almost 2200 m of ice using a hot water drill. Ice cores will be retrieved from selected depths using a hot water ice core drill based on the Caltech design [Engelhardt et al., 2000] and samples of basal sediment will also be recovered. The hole will then be instrumented to measure basal sliding, bed and ice column deformation, basal water pressure and ice temperature. In situ optical images of the bed and any sediment within the ice may also be taken. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica ice core Ice Sheet Ice Shelf Ronne Ice Shelf Rutford Ice Stream Natural Environment Research Council: NERC Open Research Archive Antarctic West Antarctic Ice Sheet Ronne Ice Shelf ENVELOPE(-61.000,-61.000,-78.500,-78.500) Rutford ENVELOPE(-85.300,-85.300,-78.600,-78.600) Rutford Ice Stream ENVELOPE(-80.000,-80.000,-79.167,-79.167)
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description Ice streams are major drainage routes, through which much of the ice in Antarctica flows from the continent. They flow at speeds of up to two orders of magnitude greater that the rest of the ice sheet and are believed to rest on beds of soft, water-saturated sediments. As sliding and sediment deformation processes affect the ice stream dynamics, understanding them is essential to future predictions of ice sheet variations. Rutford Ice Stream provides one such example of a fast flowing glacier constrained by a deep bedrock trough and is one of a number of ice streams that drain the West Antarctic Ice Sheet into the southwestern Ronne Ice Shelf (Figure1). Extensive fieldwork has been conducted on this ice stream over the past 25 years with measurements of strain, velocity and elevation. Also, ice sounding radars and seismic techniques have been used to measure the ice thickness and examine the nature of the bed at several locations [Doake et al., 2001; Smith, 1997]. Many of these measurements have been made in an area approximately 40 km upstream of the grounding line. Here, the aim is to access the bed of Rutford Ice Stream at least twice through almost 2200 m of ice using a hot water drill. Ice cores will be retrieved from selected depths using a hot water ice core drill based on the Caltech design [Engelhardt et al., 2000] and samples of basal sediment will also be recovered. The hole will then be instrumented to measure basal sliding, bed and ice column deformation, basal water pressure and ice temperature. In situ optical images of the bed and any sediment within the ice may also be taken.
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author Makinson, Keith
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Future hot water drilling on Rutford Ice Stream 2004/05
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title Future hot water drilling on Rutford Ice Stream 2004/05
title_short Future hot water drilling on Rutford Ice Stream 2004/05
title_full Future hot water drilling on Rutford Ice Stream 2004/05
title_fullStr Future hot water drilling on Rutford Ice Stream 2004/05
title_full_unstemmed Future hot water drilling on Rutford Ice Stream 2004/05
title_sort future hot water drilling on rutford ice stream 2004/05
publisher Bergen University
publishDate 2006
url http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/18153/
http://folk.uib.no/ngfso/FRISP/Rep14/makinson.pdf
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op_relation Makinson, Keith orcid:0000-0002-5791-1767 . 2006 Future hot water drilling on Rutford Ice Stream 2004/05. Forum for Research into Ice Shelf Processes (FRISP). Report (14). 163-172.
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