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Greenland: lost drill hole found after 33 years

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18.06.2025 - An international scientific team, including researchers from the Université Libre de Bruxelles led by François Fripiat, have successfully located an old borehole drilled in 1992 at the top of the Greenland ice cap. Buried under five metres of snow that had accumulated over three decades, the 10-centimetre diameter hole had become difficult to locate. Its rediscovery has enabled the Eu
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An international research team, including scientists from the Free University of Brussels led by François Fripiat, successfully located an old borehole made in 1992 at the top of the Greenland ice cap. Under five metres of snow accumulated over the past three decades, this 10 centimeters-diameter well had become impossible to locate. Its rediscovery allows the European Green2Ice project (ERC Synergy Grant) to take a decisive step to understand w…

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myscience.org broke the news in on Wednesday, June 18, 2025.
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