Annals of Glaciology (Sep 2021)

Ice drilling on Skytrain Ice Rise and Sherman Island, Antarctica

  • Robert Mulvaney,
  • Julius Rix,
  • Scott Polfrey,
  • Mackenzie Grieman,
  • Carlos Martìn,
  • Christoph Nehrbass-Ahles,
  • Isobel Rowell,
  • Rebecca Tuckwell,
  • Eric Wolff

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1017/aog.2021.7
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 62
pp. 311 – 323

Abstract

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To understand the long-term climate and glaciological evolution of the ice sheet in the region bordering the Weddell Sea, the British Antarctic Survey has undertaken a series of successful ice core projects drilling to bedrock on Berkner Island, James Ross Island and the Fletcher Promontory. A new project, WACSWAIN, seeks to increase this knowledge by further drilling to bedrock on two further ice rises in this region. In a single-season project, an ice core was recovered to bedrock at 651 m on Skytrain Ice Rise using an ice core drill in a fluid-filled borehole. In a second season, a rapid access drill was used to recover ice chips to 323 m on Sherman Island in a dry borehole, though failing to reach the bedrock which was at an estimated depth of 428 m.

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