Core sample of ice, typically removed from a glacier or ice sheet.
1Little ice core drilling... some seismology... glaciology... same old shit we do.
2Slosar said the process is similar to an ice core sample removed from Antarctica.
3The ice core record suggested a link between accelerated melting and man-made global warming.
4The notion became the foundation of ice core studies, on which much modern climatological work is based.
5An international team drilled ice core samples on the remote Svalbard islands at the extinct Sverrefjell volcano.
6The planet itself is composed largely of hydrogen, helium and methane, with a rock and ice core.
7But the ice core reveals more.
8The evidence comes from a 364-metre ice core containing a record of freezing and melting over the previous millennium.
9An ice core record from this site indicates a strong influence from unusual conditions in the tropical Pacific during the 1990s.
10The mission's primary goal was to collect and return to Earth a 50-meter-long, five-millimeter-diameter ice core from Mars's southern permanent cap.
11They want to work some low-density, ammonia-methane world with an ice core, a Jupiter-type planet, that they can't conquer any other way.
12More broadly, ice core analysis has shown that the runoff is at levels expected only once every century, possibly even every millennium.
13Our key activity next summer was to have been our ice core, kilometres long, all the way down to the basement rock.
14He said a 50-metre ice core his team drilled on Kenya's 5,895-metre Mount Kilimanjaro dated back 11,700 years.
15Another team, led by Jerome Chappellaz of Joseph Fourier University in Grenoble, drew the same conclusions by measuring methane levels in ice core.
16Once the screw is out, the ice core should come out easily -the screw is useless until this plug is cleaned out.
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