Lessons learned from shallow subglacial bedrock drilling campaigns in Antarctica

We review successes and challenges from five recent subglacial bedrock drilling campaigns intended to find evidence for Antarctic Ice Sheet retreat during warm periods in the geologic past. Insights into times when the polar ice sheets were smaller than present serve as guiding information for model...

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Veröffentlicht in:Annals of glaciology 2024-03, p.1-11
Hauptverfasser: Braddock, Scott, Venturelli, Ryan A., Nichols, Keir, Moravec, Elliot, Boeckmann, Grant V., Campbell, Seth, Balco, Greg, Ackert, Robert, Small, David, Johnson, Joanne S., Dunbar, Nelia, Woodward, John, Mukhopadhyay, Sujoy, Goehring, Brent
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Zusammenfassung:We review successes and challenges from five recent subglacial bedrock drilling campaigns intended to find evidence for Antarctic Ice Sheet retreat during warm periods in the geologic past. Insights into times when the polar ice sheets were smaller than present serve as guiding information for modeling efforts that aim to predict the rate and magnitude of future sea level rise that would accompany major retreat of the Antarctic Ice Sheet. One method to provide direct evidence for the timing of deglaciations and minimum extent of prior ice sheets is to extract subglacial bedrock cores for cosmogenic nuclide analysis from beneath the modern ice sheet surface. Here we summarize the lessons learned from five field seasons tasked with obtaining bedrock cores from shallow depths (
ISSN:0260-3055
1727-5644
DOI:10.1017/aog.2024.12