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Coordinates: 39°4250N 105°0732W / 39.71376°N 105.12566°W / 39.71376; -105.12566
 

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National Science Foundation
Ice Core Facility
Logo of the NSF-ICF

Ice core storage area at NSF-ICF
Facility overview
Formed1993 (1993)
JurisdictionUnited States Government
HeadquartersDenver Federal Center, Lakewood, Colorado, U.S.
Parent departmentNational Science Foundation
Websitehttps://www.icecores.org

The National Science Foundation Ice Core Facility (NSF-ICF), known as the National Ice Core Laboratory (NICL) before 2018, is the primary repository for ice cores collected by the United States. The facility is located at the Denver Federal CenterinLakewood, Colorado, and is managed by the United States Geological Survey (USGS).[1] Funding for the facility comes from the National Science Foundation Office of Polar Programs, while scientific research is managed by the University of New Hampshire. NSF-ICF currently houses ~22,000 m[2] of ice cores collected from Greenland and Antarctica, including the GISP2, Siple Dome, and portions of the Vostok cores. It is the lead facility for management of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) Divide ice core.

In addition to providing a large storage facility, maintained at -35 °C, NSF-ICF also has one of the largest sub-zero research and sample preparation spaces in the world. NSF-ICF is responsible for distributing samples of ice cores in their collection to researchers around the world, following approved research proposals.

In addition to the primary archive freezer, NSF-ICF has a nonsterile exam room, as well as a FED-STD-209E class-100 HEPA-filtered, cold cleanroom held at -24 °C that scientists use when examining ice cores.

Scientists generally use the exam rooms to cut samples from the ice cores, and then ship the samples back to their home institution for analysis. Very little analysis of the ice cores occurs at NSF-ICF itself.

In addition to research activities, NSF-ICF also participates in public outreach and gives ~100 tours per year.

A section of the GISP2 ice core photographed at NICL

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Finley, Bruce (December 20, 2023). "A Colorado freezer is out of space to store ice samples up to 4.5 million years old". The Denver Post.
  • ^ "About NSF-ICF". NSF Ice Core Facility. Retrieved 2022-07-24.
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