Airborne geophysics has been used to identify more than 100 lakes beneath the ice sheets of Antarctica. The largest, Lake Vostok, is more than 250 km in length and 1 km deep. Subglacial lakes occur because the ice base is kept warm by geothermal heating, and generated meltwater collects in topographic hollows. For lake water to be in equilibrium with the ice sheet, its roof must slope ten times more than the ice sheet surface. This slope causes differential temperatures and melting/freezing rates across the lake ceiling, which excites water circulation. The exploration of subglacial lakes has two goals: to find and understand the life that may inhabit these unique environments and to measure the climate records that occur in sediments on la...
Lake CookE2, upstream of Cook Glacier in East Antarctica, is an “active” subglacial lake that experi...
The morphology of surface lakes strongly influences their ecology and limnology (Wetzel, 2001). This...
Over 400 subglacial lakes were discovered in Antarctica through radio-echo sounding (RES) method and...
While subglacial lakes have been suspected, and speculated about, for more than 50 years, recent ana...
Lakes beneath the Antarctic Ice Sheet are known to decrease traction at the ice base and therefore c...
For over 30 years the presence of subglacial lakes under the East Antarctic ice sheet wete only surm...
Ever since subglacial lakes have been known about they have grabbed the attention and imagination of...
Vostok Subglacial Lake is the largest and best known sub-ice lake in Antarctica. The establishment o...
In the last few years subglacial lakes have been of great interest to the scientific community for v...
It has now been known for several years that a 200-km-long lake, tailed Lake Vostok, lies beneath th...
To estimate basal water storage beneath the Antarctic ice sheet, it is essential to have data on the...
The Princess Elizabeth Land sector of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet is a significant reservoir of gro...
textThe cold, lightless, and high pressure aquatic environment at the base of the East Antarctic Ice...
More than 70 subglacial lakes have now been identified by both airborne radioecho sounding (RES) an...
We present evidence for melting at the base of the ice that overlies Lake Concordia, an 800 km2 subg...
Lake CookE2, upstream of Cook Glacier in East Antarctica, is an “active” subglacial lake that experi...
The morphology of surface lakes strongly influences their ecology and limnology (Wetzel, 2001). This...
Over 400 subglacial lakes were discovered in Antarctica through radio-echo sounding (RES) method and...
While subglacial lakes have been suspected, and speculated about, for more than 50 years, recent ana...
Lakes beneath the Antarctic Ice Sheet are known to decrease traction at the ice base and therefore c...
For over 30 years the presence of subglacial lakes under the East Antarctic ice sheet wete only surm...
Ever since subglacial lakes have been known about they have grabbed the attention and imagination of...
Vostok Subglacial Lake is the largest and best known sub-ice lake in Antarctica. The establishment o...
In the last few years subglacial lakes have been of great interest to the scientific community for v...
It has now been known for several years that a 200-km-long lake, tailed Lake Vostok, lies beneath th...
To estimate basal water storage beneath the Antarctic ice sheet, it is essential to have data on the...
The Princess Elizabeth Land sector of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet is a significant reservoir of gro...
textThe cold, lightless, and high pressure aquatic environment at the base of the East Antarctic Ice...
More than 70 subglacial lakes have now been identified by both airborne radioecho sounding (RES) an...
We present evidence for melting at the base of the ice that overlies Lake Concordia, an 800 km2 subg...
Lake CookE2, upstream of Cook Glacier in East Antarctica, is an “active” subglacial lake that experi...
The morphology of surface lakes strongly influences their ecology and limnology (Wetzel, 2001). This...
Over 400 subglacial lakes were discovered in Antarctica through radio-echo sounding (RES) method and...