Antarctic Subglacial Drilling Rig: Part Ii. Ice And Bedrock Electromechanical Drill (Ibed)

ANNALS OF GLACIOLOGY(2021)

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Abstract
Anew, modified version of the cable-suspended Ice and Bedrock Electromechanical Drill (IBED) was designed for drilling in firn, ice, debris-rich ice and rock. The upper part of the drill is almost the same for all drill variants and comprises four sections: cable termination, a slip-ring section, an antitorque systemand an electronic pressure chamber. The lower part of the IBED comprises an auger core barrel, reamers, a core barrel for ice/debris-ice drilling and a conventional geological single-tube core barrel or custom-made double-tube core barrel. First, the short and full-scale field versions of the IBED were tested at an outdoor testing stand and a testing facility with a 12.5m-deep ice well. Then, in the 2018-2019 summer season, the IBED was tested in the field at a site similar to 12 km south of Zhongshan Station, East Antarctica, and a similar to 6 cm bedrock core was recovered from a 198 m-deep borehole. A total of 18 d was required to penetrate the ice sheet. The retrieved core samples of blue ice, basal ice and bedrock provided valuable information regarding the Earth's paleo-environment.
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Glacier geology, ice coring, ice engineering, subglacial exploration geophysics
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