Subglacial Lake Ellsworth has been proposed as a candidate for direct measurement and sampling, to identify microbial life and extract sedimentary climate records. We present a detailed characterization of the physiography of this subglacial lake from geophysical surveys, allowing bathymetry and geomorphic setting to be established. Lake Ellsworth is 14.7 km x 3.1 km with an area of 28.9 km(2). Lake depth increases downlake from 52 m to 156 m, with a water body volume of 1.37 km(3). The ice thickness suggests an unusual thermodynamic characteristic, with the critical pressure boundary intersecting the lake. Numerical modeling of water circulation has allowed accretion of basal ice to be estimated. We collate this physiographic and modeling ...
Antarctic subglacial lakes are thought to be extreme habitats for microbial life and may contain imp...
Lakes beneath the Antarctic Ice Sheet are of fundamental scientific interest for their ability to co...
Radio-echo sounding reveals a 10 km-long lake beneath similar to3.4 km of ice near the Ellsworth Mou...
Subglacial Lake Ellsworth has been proposed as a candidate for direct measurement and sampling, to i...
Antarctic subglacial lakes have, over the past few years, been hypothesised to house unique forms of...
Antarctic subglacial lakes have, over the past few years, been hypothesised to house unique forms of...
Antarctic subglacial lakes have, over the past few years, been hypothesised to house unique forms of...
Antarctic subglacial lakes have, over the past few years, been hypothesised to house unique forms of...
Ellsworth Subglacial Lake, first observed in airborne radio echo sounding data acquired in 1978, is ...
We present results from new geophysical data allowing modelling of the water flow within Subglacial ...
Antarctic subglacial lakes have, over the past few years, been hypothesised to house unique forms of...
Antarctic subglacial lakes have, over the past few years, been hypothesised to house unique forms of...
Antarctic subglacial lakes are thought to be extreme habitats for microbial life and may contain imp...
Antarctic subglacial lakes are thought to be extreme habitats for microbial life and may contain imp...
Subglacial Lake Ellsworth is located near the Ellsworth Mountains in West Antarctica at 78.9°S 90.6°...
Antarctic subglacial lakes are thought to be extreme habitats for microbial life and may contain imp...
Lakes beneath the Antarctic Ice Sheet are of fundamental scientific interest for their ability to co...
Radio-echo sounding reveals a 10 km-long lake beneath similar to3.4 km of ice near the Ellsworth Mou...
Subglacial Lake Ellsworth has been proposed as a candidate for direct measurement and sampling, to i...
Antarctic subglacial lakes have, over the past few years, been hypothesised to house unique forms of...
Antarctic subglacial lakes have, over the past few years, been hypothesised to house unique forms of...
Antarctic subglacial lakes have, over the past few years, been hypothesised to house unique forms of...
Antarctic subglacial lakes have, over the past few years, been hypothesised to house unique forms of...
Ellsworth Subglacial Lake, first observed in airborne radio echo sounding data acquired in 1978, is ...
We present results from new geophysical data allowing modelling of the water flow within Subglacial ...
Antarctic subglacial lakes have, over the past few years, been hypothesised to house unique forms of...
Antarctic subglacial lakes have, over the past few years, been hypothesised to house unique forms of...
Antarctic subglacial lakes are thought to be extreme habitats for microbial life and may contain imp...
Antarctic subglacial lakes are thought to be extreme habitats for microbial life and may contain imp...
Subglacial Lake Ellsworth is located near the Ellsworth Mountains in West Antarctica at 78.9°S 90.6°...
Antarctic subglacial lakes are thought to be extreme habitats for microbial life and may contain imp...
Lakes beneath the Antarctic Ice Sheet are of fundamental scientific interest for their ability to co...
Radio-echo sounding reveals a 10 km-long lake beneath similar to3.4 km of ice near the Ellsworth Mou...