Abstract

Analysis of sediment-laden ice accreted at the base of ice sheets provides useful information on subglacial conditions and processes that otherwise cannot be observed or are very difficult to observe. While sediment-laden accreted basal ice can be accessed directly at the terminus of alpine glaciers, the basal zone of ice sheets is only accessible by drilling. Small amounts of sediment in the ice have provided few or no problems for conventional ice-core drilling (Gow and others, 1979; Weis and others, 1997); however, the higher-sediment-content accreted ice beneath West Antarctic ice streams (Vogel and others, 2005) has not been recovered using the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) hot-water ice corer (Engelhardt and others, 2000).

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