We started our drilling season last week, by driving snow-scooters to a glacier between Longyearbyen and Svea, to mark our first hole. Last night my colleague and I went to the drill site to see how the work was progressing and to mark the next drill-hole. This morning I got a phone call at 0300, as I am the Geologist on duty. This meant that I had to drive out to the drill-site this morning to find out if the drilling was finished or not. The hole was 344 m deep. After logging parts of the core, I could conclude that the hole was finished and my job was done.
The daylight is now increasing by 20 min each day, so soon it will be possible to see the sun. In longyearbyen we will be able to see the sun on March 8th :D
I have added two new links to the web cameras, one is from the loading facilities in our coal harbour in Svea and the other one is from Svalsat, on the mountain above Longyearbyen.
Enjoy the light...
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The drill site |
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Watching the light from my scooter |
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The drill site on the glacier |
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Self portrait - waiting for the light... |
1 comment:
Hej Bjarki & Anna - we have been enjoying some sun and heat in a warm place but now are returned to gray skies and off & on light snow. The pond ice is still hard frozen, but the ground is mostly bare. Not a snowy winter at all. Thanks for the webcams! Glad you are both well again, so far we have escaped the flu.
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