Borehole water temperature measurements during drilling in Western Greenland, 2014
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This dataset contains time-series measurements of simultaneous
borehole water and drill water temperature, measured in an instrumented
drill stem during hot water drilling of boreholes in western Greenland.
Ice deformation is concentrated at depth, and the processes dictating
ice sheet sliding depend on the physical condition of the ice sheet bed,
but the remote nature of deep ice conditions severely limits observation.
This motivates novel measurements to maximize the information content in
boreholes which directly access the ice sheet bed but are logistically
and technically challenging. Time series of borehole water temperatures
provide an additional test of the abruptness of the basal boundary
(Harper et al., 2017), and thermal dissipation is also used as a measure
to constrain resident water volume at the ice sheet bed (Meierbachtol et
al., 2016). Harper J, Humphrey N, Meierbachtol T, Graly J and Fischer U (2017) Borehole Measurements Indicate Hard Bed Conditions, Kangerlussuaq Sector, Western Greenland Ice Sheet. J. Geophys. Res. Earth Surf. (doi:10.1002/2017JF004201) Meierbachtol TW, Harper JT, Humphrey NF and Wright PJ (2016) Mechanical forcing of water pressure in a hydraulically isolated reach beneath Western Greenland ablation zone. Ann. Glaciol. 57(72), 62-70 (doi:10.1017/aog.2016.5)
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2020-05-21



