Technical innovations and optimizations for intermediate ice-core drilling operations

The British Antarctic Survey, in collaboration with Laboratoire de Glaciologie et Géophysique de l’Environnement, has in recent years successfully drilled to bedrock on three remote sites around the Antarctic Peninsula. Based on the experience from the multi-season project at Berkner Island (948m de...

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Published in:Annals of Glaciology
Main Authors: Triest, Jack, Mulvaney, Robert, Alemany, Olivier
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/509216/
https://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/509216/1/a68a049.pdf
https://doi.org/10.3189/2014AoG68A049
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spelling ftnerc:oai:nora.nerc.ac.uk:509216 2023-05-15T13:29:40+02:00 Technical innovations and optimizations for intermediate ice-core drilling operations Triest, Jack Mulvaney, Robert Alemany, Olivier 2014-12 text http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/509216/ https://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/509216/1/a68a049.pdf https://doi.org/10.3189/2014AoG68A049 en eng https://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/509216/1/a68a049.pdf Triest, Jack; Mulvaney, Robert orcid:0000-0002-5372-8148 Alemany, Olivier. 2014 Technical innovations and optimizations for intermediate ice-core drilling operations. Annals of Glaciology, 55 (68). 243-252. https://doi.org/10.3189/2014AoG68A049 <https://doi.org/10.3189/2014AoG68A049> Publication - Article PeerReviewed 2014 ftnerc https://doi.org/10.3189/2014AoG68A049 2023-02-04T19:40:42Z The British Antarctic Survey, in collaboration with Laboratoire de Glaciologie et Géophysique de l’Environnement, has in recent years successfully drilled to bedrock on three remote sites around the Antarctic Peninsula. Based on the experience from the multi-season project at Berkner Island (948m depth, 2002–05) we optimized the drill set-up to better suit two subsequent single-season projects at James Ross Island (363m depth, 2008) and Fletcher Promontory (654m depth, 2012). The adaptations, as well as the reasons for them, are discussed in detail and include a drill tent set-up without a trench; drilling without a borehole casing with a relatively low fluid column height; and using a shorter drill. These optimizations were aimed at reducing cargo loads and installation time while maintaining good core quality, productivity and a safe working environment. In addition, we introduce a number of innovations, ranging from a new lightweight cable tensioning device and drill-head design to core storage and protection trays. To minimize the environmental impact, all the drill fluid was successfully recovered at both sites and we describe and evaluate this operation. Article in Journal/Newspaper Annals of Glaciology Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Berkner Island British Antarctic Survey ice core James Ross Island Ross Island Natural Environment Research Council: NERC Open Research Archive Antarctic The Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Ross Island Berkner Island ENVELOPE(-48.117,-48.117,-79.333,-79.333) Fletcher Promontory ENVELOPE(-80.000,-80.000,-78.416,-78.416) Annals of Glaciology 55 68 243 252
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description The British Antarctic Survey, in collaboration with Laboratoire de Glaciologie et Géophysique de l’Environnement, has in recent years successfully drilled to bedrock on three remote sites around the Antarctic Peninsula. Based on the experience from the multi-season project at Berkner Island (948m depth, 2002–05) we optimized the drill set-up to better suit two subsequent single-season projects at James Ross Island (363m depth, 2008) and Fletcher Promontory (654m depth, 2012). The adaptations, as well as the reasons for them, are discussed in detail and include a drill tent set-up without a trench; drilling without a borehole casing with a relatively low fluid column height; and using a shorter drill. These optimizations were aimed at reducing cargo loads and installation time while maintaining good core quality, productivity and a safe working environment. In addition, we introduce a number of innovations, ranging from a new lightweight cable tensioning device and drill-head design to core storage and protection trays. To minimize the environmental impact, all the drill fluid was successfully recovered at both sites and we describe and evaluate this operation.
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title_full_unstemmed Technical innovations and optimizations for intermediate ice-core drilling operations
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