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Probe technologies for clean sampling and measurement of subglacial lakes.

Matt Mowlem1, Kevin Saw2, Robin Brown2, Edward Waugh3, Christopher L Cardwell2, James Wyatt2, Iordanis Magiopoulos2, Peter Keen4, Jon Campbell2, Nicholas Rundle2, Athanasios Gkritzalis-Papadopoulos5.   

Abstract

It is 4 years since the subglacial lake community published its plans for accessing, sampling, measuring and studying the pristine, and hitherto enigmatic and very different, Antarctic subglacial lakes, Vostok, Whillans and Ellsworth. This paper summarizes the contrasting probe technologies designed for each of these subglacial environments and briefly updates how these designs changed or were used differently when compared to previously published plans. A detailed update on the final engineering design and technical aspects of the probe for Subglacial Lake Ellsworth is presented. This probe is designed for clean access, is negatively buoyant (350 kg), 5.2 m long, 200 mm in diameter, approximately cylindrical and consists of five major units: (i) an upper power and communications unit attached to an optical and electrical conducting tether, (ii)-(iv) three water and particle samplers, and (v) a sensors, imaging and instrumentation pack tipped with a miniature sediment corer. To date, only in Subglacial Lake Whillans have instruments been successfully deployed. Probe technologies for Subglacial Lake Vostok (2014/15) and Lake Ellsworth (2012/13) were not deployed for technical reasons, in the case of Lake Ellsworth because hot-water drilling was unable to access the lake during the field season window. Lessons learned and opportunities for probe technologies in future subglacial access missions are discussed.
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Keywords:  clean; instrumentation; probe; samplers; sensors; subglacial

Year:  2016        PMID: 26667920     DOI: 10.1098/rsta.2015.0267

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Philos Trans A Math Phys Eng Sci        ISSN: 1364-503X            Impact factor:   4.226


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1.  Antarctic subglacial lake exploration: first results and future plans.

Authors:  Martin J Siegert; John C Priscu; Irina A Alekhina; Jemma L Wadham; W Berry Lyons
Journal:  Philos Trans A Math Phys Eng Sci       Date:  2016-01-28       Impact factor: 4.226

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