Записки Горного института (Dec 2021)

Potential technological solution for sampling the bottom sediments of the subglacial lake Vostok: relevance and formulation of investigation goals

  • Aleksey V. Bolshunov,
  • Nikolay I. Vasiliev,
  • Igor P. Timofeev,
  • Sergey A. Ignatiev,
  • Dmitriy A. Vasiliev,
  • German L. Leichenkov

DOI
https://doi.org/10.31897/PMI.2021.6.1
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 252
pp. 779 – 787

Abstract

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The subglacial Lake Vostok in Antarctic is a unique natural phenomenon, its comprehensive study involves sampling of water and bottom surface rocks. For further study of the lake, it is necessary to drill a new access well and develop environmentally safe technologies for its exploration. This article discusses existing and potential technologies for sampling bottom surface rocks of subglacial lakes. All these technologies meet environmental safety requirements and are conducive for sampling. The authors have proposed an alternative technology, using a walking device, which, due to its mobility, enables selective sampling of rocks across a large area from a single access well. The principal issues, related to the implementation of the proposed technology, are investigated within this article. This report is prepared by a team of specialists with many years of experience in drilling at the Vostok Station in Antarctic and in experimental work on the design of equipment and non-standard means of mechanization for complicated mining, geological and climatic conditions.

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