The BAS ice-shelf hot-water drill: design, methods and tools

Volume: 55, Issue: 68, Pages: 44 - 52
Published: Jan 1, 2014
Abstract
The 2011/12 Antarctic field season saw the first use of a new British Antarctic Survey (BAS) ice-shelf hot-water drill system on the Larsen C and George VI ice shelves. Delivering 90 L min −1 at 80°C, a total of five holes >30 cm in diameter at three locations were successfully drilled through almost 400 m of ice to provide access to the underlying ocean, including the first access beneath the Larsen C ice shelf. These access holes enabled...
Paper Details
Title
The BAS ice-shelf hot-water drill: design, methods and tools
Published Date
Jan 1, 2014
Volume
55
Issue
68
Pages
44 - 52
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