Electromechanical drilling of a 300 m core in a dry hole at Summit, Greenland
During the EUROCORE project in 1989 at Summit, Central Greenland, a 304.8-m long ice core of 105mm diameter was retrieved with an electromechanical drill. A dry drilling technique was used in order to minimise contamination of the ice. A special drill head with a small chipping depth was designed to...
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ftunivbern:oai:boris.unibe.ch:161172 2023-08-20T04:06:51+02:00 Electromechanical drilling of a 300 m core in a dry hole at Summit, Greenland Schwander, Jakob Rufli, Heinrich 1994 application/pdf https://boris.unibe.ch/161172/1/KJ00000012766.pdf https://boris.unibe.ch/161172/ eng eng National Institute of Polar Research https://boris.unibe.ch/161172/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Schwander, Jakob; Rufli, Heinrich (1994). Electromechanical drilling of a 300 m core in a dry hole at Summit, Greenland. Memoirs of National Institute of Polar Research. Special Issue, 49, pp. 93-98. National Institute of Polar Research 530 Physics info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion PeerReviewed 1994 ftunivbern 2023-07-31T22:09:38Z During the EUROCORE project in 1989 at Summit, Central Greenland, a 304.8-m long ice core of 105mm diameter was retrieved with an electromechanical drill. A dry drilling technique was used in order to minimise contamination of the ice. A special drill head with a small chipping depth was designed to assure minimal fracturing of the core. The quality was excellent to the depth of 180m, but then deteriorated due to increasing brittleness of the ice. Down to 280m we were able to maintain the mean length of unbroken core pieces above 0.1m by reducing the pitch from 7 to 2mm. The sticking of the consequently finer chips to the drill barrels was reduced by treating the barrels repeatedly with a silicone-based wax solution. Hole enlargement cutters near the upper end of the drill head prevented the drill from becoming stuck due to borehole closure. Conference Object Greenland ice core Memoirs of National Institute of Polar Research Polar Research BORIS (Bern Open Repository and Information System, University of Bern) Greenland |
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During the EUROCORE project in 1989 at Summit, Central Greenland, a 304.8-m long ice core of 105mm diameter was retrieved with an electromechanical drill. A dry drilling technique was used in order to minimise contamination of the ice. A special drill head with a small chipping depth was designed to assure minimal fracturing of the core. The quality was excellent to the depth of 180m, but then deteriorated due to increasing brittleness of the ice. Down to 280m we were able to maintain the mean length of unbroken core pieces above 0.1m by reducing the pitch from 7 to 2mm. The sticking of the consequently finer chips to the drill barrels was reduced by treating the barrels repeatedly with a silicone-based wax solution. Hole enlargement cutters near the upper end of the drill head prevented the drill from becoming stuck due to borehole closure. |
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Electromechanical drilling of a 300 m core in a dry hole at Summit, Greenland |
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Electromechanical drilling of a 300 m core in a dry hole at Summit, Greenland |
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Schwander, Jakob; Rufli, Heinrich (1994). Electromechanical drilling of a 300 m core in a dry hole at Summit, Greenland. Memoirs of National Institute of Polar Research. Special Issue, 49, pp. 93-98. National Institute of Polar Research |
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