Core handling, transportation and processing for the South Pole ice core (SPICEcore) project

An intermediate-depth (1751 m) ice core was drilled at the South Pole between 2014 and 2016 using the newly designed US Intermediate Depth Drill. The South Pole ice core is the highest-resolution interior East Antarctic ice core record that extends into the glacial period. The methods used at the So...

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Main Authors: Souney, Joseph M, Twickler, Mark S, Aydin, Murat, Steig, Eric J, Fudge, T.J., Street, Leah V, Nicewonger, Melinda R, Kahle, Emma C, Johnson, Jay A, Kuhl, Tanner W, Casey, Kimberly A, Fegyveresi, John M, Nunn, Richard M, Hargreaves, Geoffrey M
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spelling ftuninhampshire:oai:scholars.unh.edu:ersc-1212 2023-05-15T13:46:10+02:00 Core handling, transportation and processing for the South Pole ice core (SPICEcore) project Souney, Joseph M Twickler, Mark S Aydin, Murat Steig, Eric J Fudge, T.J. Street, Leah V Nicewonger, Melinda R Kahle, Emma C Johnson, Jay A Kuhl, Tanner W Casey, Kimberly A Fegyveresi, John M Nunn, Richard M Hargreaves, Geoffrey M 2020-12-07T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://scholars.unh.edu/ersc/214 https://scholars.unh.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1212&context=ersc unknown University of New Hampshire Scholars' Repository https://scholars.unh.edu/ersc/214 https://scholars.unh.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1212&context=ersc http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ CC-BY Earth Systems Research Center glaciological instruments and methods ice and climate ice core ice coring ice engineering Glaciology text 2020 ftuninhampshire 2023-01-30T21:56:04Z An intermediate-depth (1751 m) ice core was drilled at the South Pole between 2014 and 2016 using the newly designed US Intermediate Depth Drill. The South Pole ice core is the highest-resolution interior East Antarctic ice core record that extends into the glacial period. The methods used at the South Pole to handle and log the drilled ice, the procedures used to safely retrograde the ice back to the National Science Foundation Ice Core Facility (NSF-ICF), and the methods used to process and sample the ice at the NSF-ICF are described. The South Pole ice core exhibited minimal brittle ice, which was likely due to site characteristics and, to a lesser extent, to drill technology and core handling procedures. Text Antarc* Antarctic ice core South pole South pole University of New Hampshire: Scholars Repository Antarctic South Pole
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topic glaciological instruments and methods
ice and climate
ice core
ice coring
ice engineering
Glaciology
spellingShingle glaciological instruments and methods
ice and climate
ice core
ice coring
ice engineering
Glaciology
Souney, Joseph M
Twickler, Mark S
Aydin, Murat
Steig, Eric J
Fudge, T.J.
Street, Leah V
Nicewonger, Melinda R
Kahle, Emma C
Johnson, Jay A
Kuhl, Tanner W
Casey, Kimberly A
Fegyveresi, John M
Nunn, Richard M
Hargreaves, Geoffrey M
Core handling, transportation and processing for the South Pole ice core (SPICEcore) project
topic_facet glaciological instruments and methods
ice and climate
ice core
ice coring
ice engineering
Glaciology
description An intermediate-depth (1751 m) ice core was drilled at the South Pole between 2014 and 2016 using the newly designed US Intermediate Depth Drill. The South Pole ice core is the highest-resolution interior East Antarctic ice core record that extends into the glacial period. The methods used at the South Pole to handle and log the drilled ice, the procedures used to safely retrograde the ice back to the National Science Foundation Ice Core Facility (NSF-ICF), and the methods used to process and sample the ice at the NSF-ICF are described. The South Pole ice core exhibited minimal brittle ice, which was likely due to site characteristics and, to a lesser extent, to drill technology and core handling procedures.
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author Souney, Joseph M
Twickler, Mark S
Aydin, Murat
Steig, Eric J
Fudge, T.J.
Street, Leah V
Nicewonger, Melinda R
Kahle, Emma C
Johnson, Jay A
Kuhl, Tanner W
Casey, Kimberly A
Fegyveresi, John M
Nunn, Richard M
Hargreaves, Geoffrey M
author_facet Souney, Joseph M
Twickler, Mark S
Aydin, Murat
Steig, Eric J
Fudge, T.J.
Street, Leah V
Nicewonger, Melinda R
Kahle, Emma C
Johnson, Jay A
Kuhl, Tanner W
Casey, Kimberly A
Fegyveresi, John M
Nunn, Richard M
Hargreaves, Geoffrey M
author_sort Souney, Joseph M
title Core handling, transportation and processing for the South Pole ice core (SPICEcore) project
title_short Core handling, transportation and processing for the South Pole ice core (SPICEcore) project
title_full Core handling, transportation and processing for the South Pole ice core (SPICEcore) project
title_fullStr Core handling, transportation and processing for the South Pole ice core (SPICEcore) project
title_full_unstemmed Core handling, transportation and processing for the South Pole ice core (SPICEcore) project
title_sort core handling, transportation and processing for the south pole ice core (spicecore) project
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