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spelling ftnipr:oai:nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp:00002238 2023-05-15T16:28:52+02:00 Fluids for use in deep ice-core drilling Gosink,T. A. Kelley,J. J. Tumeo,M. A. Koci,B. Stanford,K. Zagorodnov,V. Ehlert,G. 1994-03 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/?action=repository_uri&item_id=2238 http://id.nii.ac.jp/1291/00002238/ https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/?action=repository_action_common_download&item_id=2238&item_no=1&attribute_id=18&file_no=1 en eng Institute if Marine Science, University of Alaska, Fairbanks/Institute if Marine Science, University of Alaska, Fairbanks/School of Engineering, University of Alaska, Fairbanks/Polar Ice Coring Office, University of Alaska, Fairbanks/ Polar Ice Coring Office, University of Alaska, Fairbanks/Polar Ice Coring Office, University of Alaska, Fairbanks/University of Buffalo https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/?action=repository_uri&item_id=2238 http://id.nii.ac.jp/1291/00002238/ AA00733561 Memoirs of National Institute of Polar Research. Special issue, 49, 335-346(1994-03) https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/?action=repository_action_common_download&item_id=2238&item_no=1&attribute_id=18&file_no=1 Departmental Bulletin Paper P(論文) 1994 ftnipr 2022-11-12T19:43:03Z Environmentally appropriate fluids were sought to support the deep ice coring objectives of the glaciological programs of the U.S. National Science Foundation. In the past several decades, three types of fluids have been used for ice coring activities : 1) fuel oil (DFA) usually containing several percent of a dense halogenated solvent; 2) aqueous ethanol or glycol solutions; and 3) butyl acetate. Each has advantages and disadvantages. Primary criteria for the search for acceptable ice coring fluids was that its density be close to that of the ice, that it be usable to about -56℃, and that it be as environmentally acceptable and non toxic as possible. The best candidate drilling fluid for ice coring that emerged was n-butyl acetate. This fluid is presently in use in Greenland. Regardless of the fluid chosen, proper practices should be adopted for adequate protection of human health and the natural environment. Report Greenland ice core Memoirs of National Institute of Polar Research Polar Research National Institute of Polar Research Repository, Japan Greenland
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description Environmentally appropriate fluids were sought to support the deep ice coring objectives of the glaciological programs of the U.S. National Science Foundation. In the past several decades, three types of fluids have been used for ice coring activities : 1) fuel oil (DFA) usually containing several percent of a dense halogenated solvent; 2) aqueous ethanol or glycol solutions; and 3) butyl acetate. Each has advantages and disadvantages. Primary criteria for the search for acceptable ice coring fluids was that its density be close to that of the ice, that it be usable to about -56℃, and that it be as environmentally acceptable and non toxic as possible. The best candidate drilling fluid for ice coring that emerged was n-butyl acetate. This fluid is presently in use in Greenland. Regardless of the fluid chosen, proper practices should be adopted for adequate protection of human health and the natural environment.
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author Gosink,T. A.
Kelley,J. J.
Tumeo,M. A.
Koci,B.
Stanford,K.
Zagorodnov,V.
Ehlert,G.
spellingShingle Gosink,T. A.
Kelley,J. J.
Tumeo,M. A.
Koci,B.
Stanford,K.
Zagorodnov,V.
Ehlert,G.
Fluids for use in deep ice-core drilling
author_facet Gosink,T. A.
Kelley,J. J.
Tumeo,M. A.
Koci,B.
Stanford,K.
Zagorodnov,V.
Ehlert,G.
author_sort Gosink,T. A.
title Fluids for use in deep ice-core drilling
title_short Fluids for use in deep ice-core drilling
title_full Fluids for use in deep ice-core drilling
title_fullStr Fluids for use in deep ice-core drilling
title_full_unstemmed Fluids for use in deep ice-core drilling
title_sort fluids for use in deep ice-core drilling
publisher Institute if Marine Science, University of Alaska, Fairbanks/Institute if Marine Science, University of Alaska, Fairbanks/School of Engineering, University of Alaska, Fairbanks/Polar Ice Coring Office, University of Alaska, Fairbanks/ Polar Ice Coring Office, University of Alaska, Fairbanks/Polar Ice Coring Office, University of Alaska, Fairbanks/University of Buffalo
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