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Agile Sub-Ice Geological (ASIG) Drill development and Pirrit Hills field project

Tanner Kuhl, Chris Gibson, Jay A. Johnson, Grant Boeckmann, Elliot Moravec, Kristina Slawny

2020Annals of Glaciology32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract A new drilling system was developed by the US Ice Drilling Program (IDP) to rapidly drill through overlying ice to collect subglacial rock cores. The Agile Sub-Ice Geological (ASIG) Drill system is capable of drilling up to 700 m of ice in a continuous manner. Intermittent ice core samples can be taken as needed. Ten-plus meters of subglacial bedrock and unconsolidated, frozen sediment cores can be drilled with wireline core retrieval. The functionality of the drill system was demonstrated in 2016–17 at the Pirrit Hills, Antarctica where 8 m of high-quality, continuous granite core was retrieved beneath 150 m of ice. The particulars of the drill system development, features and performance are discussed.

Topics & Concepts

GeologyDrillingDrillWirelineIce coreIce streamBedrockGeomorphologyIce divideCryosphereOceanographySea iceEngineeringMechanical engineeringTelecommunicationsWirelessCryospheric studies and observationsWinter Sports Injuries and PerformanceClimate change and permafrost