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| 1961 | 1962 | 1963-66|

77°10minN 61°08minW
Elevation - 1885 m

Marked for Deaccession
as of 3/98
CAMP CENTURY 1961
Top 11.89  m
Bottom 185.98  m
Core Diameter 12.4  cm
# Tubes in Inventory 93
# Tubes Drilled 117
Method Thermal
Tube Length 1.5  m
Drillers SIPRE (CRREL)
Drill Fluid diesel/ trichloroethylene
Years Drilled 1961
Original PI /
Current Contact
Chester Langway /
NICL-SMO
University or Affiliate CRREL /
University of New Hampshire

77°10minN 61°08minW
Elevation - 1885 m

CAMP CENTURY 1962
Top 10.53  m
Bottom 237.95  m
Core Diameter 12.4  cm
# Tubes in Inventory 141
# Tubes Drilled 161
Method Thermal
Tube Length 1.5  m
Drillers USA CRREL
Drill Fluid diesel/ trichloroethylene
Years Drilled 1962
Original PI /
Current Contact
Chester Langway /
NICL-SMO
University or Affiliate CRREL /
University of New Hampshire

71°10minN 61°08minW
Elevation - 1885 m

CAMP CENTURY 1963-66
Top 12.13  m
Bottom 1390  m
Core Diameter 10.8  cm
# Tubes in Inventory 735
# Tubes Drilled 1068
Method Thermal / Electromechanical
Tube Length 1.5  m
Drillers USA CRREL
Drill Fluid diesel/ trichloroethylene
Years Drilled 1963-1966
Original PI /
Current Contact
Chester Langway /
NICL-SMO
University or Affiliate CRREL /
University of New Hampshire


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