Skip to main content
ins.: 2023-12-14 01:00; ( Age: 1 year )
By: Scientists
Category: SWAIS2C

SWAIS2C: 2023-12-14

Preparing for hot water drilling operations
Jane dumps snow into the flubber while Hedle and Tony use hot water to melt the snow. (Photo V Meduna)-

Preparations are gearing up to begin operations soon! Once all of the equipment is set up, tested, and ready to go, the first thing we will do is melt an ~30 cm wide hole through the Ross Ice Shelf, which is approximately 590 m thick at the location of our drill site. This operation uses hot water jets to melt the ice, so we need to have a lot of water at the surface for the start of this operation. Flubbers to the rescue! These large, yellow, collapsible containers hold 12,000 liters of water. To make the water, they are filled with snow that is melted with water from a much smaller container with heatng elements. With the flubbers full, we are almost ready to start!