jääpuursüdamike
Jääpuursüdamike are ice core samples extracted from glaciers and ice sheets, primarily for scientific research. These cylindrical samples are obtained by drilling into the ice using specialized equipment called ice drills. The process involves rotating a hollow drill bit that cuts a core of ice, which is then brought to the surface and carefully stored. The depth of the ice core can range from a few meters to several kilometers, depending on the location and research objectives.
Ice cores provide a unique and invaluable record of past environmental conditions. Trapped within the ice layers
The study of jääpuursüdamike is fundamental to understanding climate change, both past and present. Researchers examine