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探测冰盖和多年冻土层的融冰探头研发
引用本文:Norbert I. K(o)mle,Melanie Treffer,Gunter Kargl,Erika Kaufrnann,Manfred Steller. 探测冰盖和多年冻土层的融冰探头研发[J]. 冰川冻土, 2004, 26(Z1): 310-318
作者姓名:Norbert I. K(o)mle  Melanie Treffer  Gunter Kargl  Erika Kaufrnann  Manfred Steller
作者单位:Space Research Institute, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Schmiedlstrasse 6, A-8042 Graz, Austria
基金项目:the Austrian Fonds zur Foerderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung under Project;P15470;
摘    要:The exploration of ice sheets by melting vertical holes into the ground has some tradition in terrestrial glaciology. Such probes have been used since the 1960's to investigate the vertical structure of the ice in Greenland and Antarctica and in alpine glaciers. In this paper we look into the possibility to develop similar devices for use on extraterrestrial icy bodies, like e.g. the polar areas on Mars or the icy satellites of the outer solar system. We report on some basic experiments performed in the cryo-vacuum laboratory of the Space Research Institute of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Graz. In these experiments the penetration of a simple melting probe into compact and porous water ice (with a snow-like texture) was monitored, both under vacuum conditions and under air pressure. The observed penetration speeds for a given power supply are compared with a simple mathematical model. We conclude that a miniature melting probe with small overall dimensions and a reasonable power demand could well be part of the payload of a future planetary mission, for example to the poles of Mars. Such missions are currently under discussion in several space agencies. Moreover such probes could also e? ectively be used in terrestrial environments. A possible design is presented at the end of the paper.

关 键 词:melting probe  experiment  design  ice body  permafrost

Development of Melting Probes for Exploring Ice Sheets and Permafrost Layers
Norbert I. Kmle,Melanie Treffer,Gunter Kargl,Erika Kaufrnann,Manfred Steller. Development of Melting Probes for Exploring Ice Sheets and Permafrost Layers[J]. Journal of Glaciology and Geocryology, 2004, 26(Z1): 310-318
Authors:Norbert I. Kmle  Melanie Treffer  Gunter Kargl  Erika Kaufrnann  Manfred Steller
Affiliation:Space Research Institute, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Schmiedlstrasse 6, A-8042 Graz, Austria
Abstract:The exploration of ice sheets by melting vertical holes into the ground has some tradition in terrestrial glaciology. Such probes have been used since the 1960's to investigate the vertical structure of the ice in Greenland and Antarctica and in alpine glaciers. In this paper we look into the possibility to develop similar devices for use on extraterrestrial icy bodies, like e.g. the polar areas on Mars or the icy satellites of the outer solar system. We report on some basic experiments performed in the cryo-vacuum laboratory of the Space Research Institute of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Graz. In these experiments the penetration of a simple melting probe into compact and porous water ice (with a snow-like texture) was monitored, both under vacuum conditions and under air pressure. The observed penetration speeds for a given power supply are compared with a simple mathematical model. We conclude that a miniature melting probe with small overall dimensions and a reasonable power demand could well be part of the payload of a future planetary mission, for example to the poles of Mars. Such missions are currently under discussion in several space agencies. Moreover such probes could also e? ectively be used in terrestrial environments. A possible design is presented at the end of the paper.
Keywords:melting probe  experiment  design  ice body  permafrost
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